No Service history!

No Service history!

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paps

Original Poster:

1,040 posts

234 months

Tuesday 10th December 2019
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So I'm in the market for Mini and went and saw a Cooper D on 60 plate @95k miles.
£3500.
Good bits: great spec including Pan Roof and satnav, drives smoothly, sept MOT, two keys, good condition throughout. 6mth RAC warranty included (for what it's worth)

Bad bits: no service history, EGR throwing up a code, AC fan stuck on low (controls work but don't alter the speed). Consumables; rear tyres need changing and the battery needs replacing so the Start/Stop will work.

He's offered to do an oil change and sort out the EGR and Fan issues and sell for £3300.

Question: would you go for it at this price? My main reservation being the lack of history, and EGR (he could "sort it" by just clearing the code).
Thoughts?

E-bmw

9,978 posts

159 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Your service history (main dealer at least) can be got from Mini if you get in touch with the UK customer services dept.

Ref EGR. To me, if they just clear the code it will come back, so surely that isn't "sorting it" why not ask them rather than us what "sorting it" means to them.

paps

Original Poster:

1,040 posts

234 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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E-bmw said:
Ref EGR. To me, if they just clear the code it will come back, so surely that isn't "sorting it" why not ask them rather than us what "sorting it" means to them.
Be was somewhat vague when I asked him, just saying he'd get it cleaned or replaced if needed. Needless to say I'm a little sceptical as to how much time and effort he'd go to to sort out the problem.

DaveyBoyWonder

2,753 posts

181 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Popular car - anything else out there with a similar spec but with service history? To be honest, for that kinda money I'd be less bothered about the service history than the EGR causing problems. That said, I've recently sold my Golf and despite it being rough around the edges, the service history is what sold it to the guy who bought it. Tidying cosmetic stuff up I guess is pretty cheap vs a car thats mechanically not been looked after.

stevemcs

8,993 posts

100 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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A battery is going to be £200...

What’s the registration number ?

itsnotarace

4,685 posts

216 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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Halfords stop start battery can be had for around £100 and you can use e-sys or ISTA or even Carly to register the new battery with the car, no need to pay main dealer prices. As stated if the car has Mini service history it will be recorded on their computers but not if it's had independant garage servicing

My advice would be to pay for an inspection at an independent before purchasing

stevemcs

8,993 posts

100 months

Thursday 12th December 2019
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Halfords want £157 plus fitting for a battery and Indi’s can update service history direct with mini/Bmw

Darren93

151 posts

112 months

Sunday 15th December 2019
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My local Halfords wouldn't fit a battery to our R56 FYI, apparently it's on the do not attempt list

stevemcs

8,993 posts

100 months

Sunday 15th December 2019
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Darren93 said:
My local Halfords wouldn't fit a battery to our R56 FYI, apparently it's on the do not attempt list
If you get it wrong you can fry the FRM

paps

Original Poster:

1,040 posts

234 months

Monday 16th December 2019
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I had the same issue with my 2010 E90. Start stop wouldn't work and it needed a new battery. £250+ for the battery plus coding by an independent.

paps

Original Poster:

1,040 posts

234 months

Wednesday 25th December 2019
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UPDATE:

Just picked this up, Cooper SD, 70k miles, full service history, tidy inside and out. Very pleased with the power/torque and got 64mpg on the motorway run home (140miles).

Anyone else got some experience with SD, real world mpg, problems they've encountered any useful mods etc?