Is it true what they say about beamers? Are they really unreliable? Let's say I get pick related will I regret?
>>17665255
The bread and butter of BMW, it's bulletproof
>>17665255
>N52
That engine will probably outlive you
>>17665255
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>>17665255
Don't be a cuck. Get a 335i. Unless you're a 16 year old girl, then get a 328i.
>>17665255
That car doesn't have an oil dipstick.
>>17665326
>Get a 335i
Now that is unreliable
>>17665255
Engine ain't bad, but total shit build quality. Water leaks through the doors, key fobs don't work, etc
>>17665326
>335i
Buy 2013 335i because those issues had been fixed.
However, OP's pic says 2010 325i. Great choice. More reliable than 335i.
>>17665255
Their NA 6ycl engines are solid.
The "unreliable luxury cars" meme comes from cars like an S-Class or 7-Series full of the latest options that are bound to fail. The 3-Series is barely a luxury car so you don't have to worry about that. And they are so common that you can find refurbished, used, or aftermarket parts for cheap and don't always have to buy brand new expensive OEM from Germany when something does break.
I approve of this.
>>17665361
When they ask if its reliable they mean if it will become a moneypit once the warranty is over.
>>17665255
have owned an 08 328i for a while. aside from a few sensors, which totalled 150 bucks i've not had any major problems.
I wouldn't get any bmw older than '99 if you want to keep it simple and fixable yourself. Don't buy any e39 with a v8. The e46 had a lot of technical updates like dual vanos and more electronics. They are still DIY friendly but the e36 chassis is just superior(and better looking imo). I would get an e90 if I had a good mechanic and set aside around 2k a year for safety. They are great looking though.
>>17665852
>don't buy an E39 with a V8
>tfw looking to buy a 99 540i
What's wrong with them?
>>17665852
>I wouldn't get any bmw older than '99 if you want to keep it simple and fixable yourself.
nibba please