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Scotty- love your videos. Wanted to say the lack of working room in the engine is not really BMW specific issue as many modern cars have little space, in my opinion. Same goes for the run flat tires. That argument can be made for any vehicle with run flats. In all honesty I own an 01 e46 coupe which has needed maintenance, not going to lie, but is easy enough to work on and parts are relatively inexpensive. I've had it for 10 years so far and has been great
I HAD a 2002 BMW M3 Coupe, 6 spd Manual Trans, bought it for $34,000 off a Three year lease turn-in with 23,000 miles. I meticulously took care of the car by-the-book, and it still gave up the ghost at 158,000 miles (No. 3 main rod bearing failure); BMW wanted $9K to fix it. Bye-Bye BMW. All-in-all I spent over $12,000 in repairs and maintenance over the life of the car. Now, I have a 2008 SRT8 Dodge Charger, 6.1 HEMI, with 160,000 miles on it (I bought it with 6,500 miles, when the BMW died) and it's been ONE OF THE BEST CARS I HAVE EVER OWNED. Bulletproof reliable and FUN !!
3:41 Hard top convertibles leak too…. enter VW Eos lol,
I bought a 2006 BMW 330xi a couple years back for $7k with 50k miles. So far I've just changed the oil and rear break sensor. It's been an amazing vehicle so far
Life isnt just about money Scotty. You only live once… and chances are, all that money you’ve save, your kids are going to blow it in 10 years. I have seen it happen to many times. Unless you are worth 100s of millions. Live Scotty Live!!
Person: Thinks they got a good deal on *insert used German luxury car here
Scotty: 0:28
The first video I seen from this guy I thought he was just another loudmouth, but actually, this is one of the best car youtube channels, I love the energy of the guy and how real he is.
Thank you Scotty Kilmer for being awesome and truthfull.
Yeah he's kind of righ I mean I drive a 2011 328i and I would not wish the car on somebody who does not fix their own stuff. I've had really good luck with it but luck is just that. luck. The valve cover gasket is leaking because the valve cover is plastic and while you're in there you should replace the coil packs and plugs so it's going to cost me three hundred bucks just to do the valve cover myself and yes it needs to be done soon it's making a nasty smell when it drips on the manifold. However there is a caveat, nothing looks drives and feels like a BMW and even older ones look like a new car so they do hold their aesthetic appeal longer than most other brands. If you want to drive around in the shitbox that's cheap to work on go right ahead but I'm sticking with the Beamer
Scotty has got it right. I bought a 330i 2010 for £14,000.00 7 years ago and have spent over £25,000 getting it to run and drive correctly ?. It drives unsurprisingly like new now and I thoroughly enjoy it. However I would not get another one again in a hurry ?
Bmw 35i engine is an endless money pit