Any reason not to buy an f10 BMW 535d m sport

Any reason not to buy an f10 BMW 535d m sport

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Hgul94

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25 posts

102 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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Hi guys,

I just signed up and was wondering if I could get some advice on the f10 535d m sport.

Would there be any major reason to stay away from the car or what would be the things to look out for when seeing the car?

I'll be keeping the car for as long as it runs and I'd be doing 90k miles per year mainly motorway miles.

So I know it'll last only 2 years or 3 max

Shpuld I take an extended warranty or leave it?

Regards

Newstuart

75 posts

125 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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The new 5 has just come out so if its a new F10 your getting I would exoect a good deal as residuals will take a hit.

I have had 2 520 F10 and taken both up to around 100k with nothing but routine services

Muzzer79

12,080 posts

202 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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Hgul94 said:
Hi guys,

I just signed up and was wondering if I could get some advice on the f10 535d m sport.

Would there be any major reason to stay away from the car or what would be the things to look out for when seeing the car?

I'll be keeping the car for as long as it runs and I'd be doing 90k miles per year mainly motorway miles.

So I know it'll last only 2 years or 3 max

Shpuld I take an extended warranty or leave it?

Regards
90k miles per year?

You're driving, on average, nearly 350 miles every single working day?

That's some going....

Hgul94

Original Poster:

25 posts

102 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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Muzzer79 said:
Hgul94 said:
Hi guys,

I just signed up and was wondering if I could get some advice on the f10 535d m sport.

Would there be any major reason to stay away from the car or what would be the things to look out for when seeing the car?

I'll be keeping the car for as long as it runs and I'd be doing 90k miles per year mainly motorway miles.

So I know it'll last only 2 years or 3 max

Shpuld I take an extended warranty or leave it?

Regards
90k miles per year?

You're driving, on average, nearly 350 miles every single working day?

That's some going....
As a pco driver in London and other things yes lots of driving but I'm still deciding what car to get.

Either Mercedes E350 or 535d 5 series.

Don't want poverty 2.0 cars

Vaud

55,148 posts

170 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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Hgul94 said:
Hi guys,

I just signed up and was wondering if I could get some advice on the f10 535d m sport.

Would there be any major reason to stay away from the car or what would be the things to look out for when seeing the car?

I'll be keeping the car for as long as it runs and I'd be doing 90k miles per year mainly motorway miles.

So I know it'll last only 2 years or 3 max

Shpuld I take an extended warranty or leave it?

Regards
Many warranties are likely to exclude private hire.

M-sport? Consider passenger comfort first? They won't appreciate the harder ride.

problemchild1976

1,376 posts

164 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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why not get a low mileage 2nd hand 7 series 3.0d

save on depreciation

a better car for your clients

could source a long wheel base one too

JJ

Hgul94

Original Poster:

25 posts

102 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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Vaud said:
Many warranties are likely to exclude private hire.

M-sport? Consider passenger comfort first? They won't appreciate the harder ride.
90% is motorway miles.

Ride comfort won't matter as I don't go into London or towns that much except from picking up or dropping off.


kiethton

14,243 posts

195 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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if you want to avoid a 2.0d I would go for a 530d estate in SE spec - less to go wrong vs the 535d (you won't notice the power difference on the motorway...), estate will give you the edge in carrying suitcases etc and SE for 2 reasons:

ride comfort
cost of consumables (tyres...) at your mileage you'll be getting through 4-8 tyres a year, the difference between 19's and 17's/18's may only be £50 but that's £200-400....a year!

Hgul94

Original Poster:

25 posts

102 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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kiethton said:
if you want to avoid a 2.0d I would go for a 530d estate in SE spec - less to go wrong vs the 535d (you won't notice the power difference on the motorway...), estate will give you the edge in carrying suitcases etc and SE for 2 reasons:

ride comfort
cost of consumables (tyres...) at your mileage you'll be getting through 4-8 tyres a year, the difference between 19's and 17's/18's may only be £50 but that's £200-400....a year!
I'll get the windows tinted so you won't be able to tell it's a pco car plus I use it privately aswell and don't want an estate for a number of reasons

7 series is too long and looks like an old man's car.

The only car I'd get is the 535d m sport or the equivalent E class 350.

I was also looking at the audi a6 3.0 but was put off due to the triptonic gearbox reliability.



problemchild1976

1,376 posts

164 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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well the 3.0 twin turbo is known to need turbo replacement of both prob within 1 year of your ownership - but you will have one v fast and uneconomical vehicle wink

JJ

Hgul94

Original Poster:

25 posts

102 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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problemchild1976 said:
well the 3.0 twin turbo is known to need turbo replacement of both prob within 1 year of your ownership - but you will have one v fast and uneconomical vehicle wink

JJ
From what I've read on forums the 535d is the best model to go for.

Plus I've realised the more you drive a car the less problematic it is.

My dad had an avensis that ran upto 320,000 miles relatively trouble free and no routine of service.

Any problems with the 7 series then?

Or the E350??

Thanks

Gandahar

9,600 posts

143 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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Never been able to work out why people who are PH have to ask what car to buy. You should have preconceived preconceptions from thousands of wasted hours looking at car info rather than caring for the family for God's sake man ! Be off with you to the happy land of WhichCar?

tongue out

CarsOrBikes

1,150 posts

199 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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I doubt you'd see turbo problems with lots of oil changes, my last 435d M sport was at 42mpg ave over 3k miles, this one is 36 at the mo. I'd rather this than a 430

JQ

6,356 posts

194 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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Gandahar said:
Never been able to work out why people who are PH have to ask what car to buy. You should have preconceived preconceptions from thousands of wasted hours looking at car info rather than caring for the family for God's sake man ! Be off with you to the happy land of WhichCar?

tongue out
The OP's not PH, he's joined just to ask this question.

However, he has received some very good advice which he's totally ignoring because what he wants is answers that confirm the decision he's already made. Looks like he'll fit right in.

legless

1,882 posts

155 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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Hgul94 said:
I was also looking at the audi a6 3.0 but was put off due to the triptonic gearbox reliability.
The C7 A6 3.0 uses 3 different gearboxes.

Early FWD models (with the 204bhp engine) use the Multitronic CVT box - best avoided.

The single-turbo 245bhp and 272bhp quattro variants use the 7-speed S-tronic (DSG) box. This longitudinally-installed variant seems to be a reliable unit.

The 313bhp and 320bhp BiTDI models use the excellent 8-speed ZF torque converter auto (badged as Tiptronic) the same as BMW and Jaguar. There is no reason whatsoever to avoid this box - it's a peach.

Hgul94

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25 posts

102 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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JQ said:
The OP's not PH, he's joined just to ask this question.

However, he has received some very good advice which he's totally ignoring because what he wants is answers that confirm the decision he's already made. Looks like he'll fit right in.
What advice am I ignoring?

Get the boring se version or get the 7 series?

Hgul94

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25 posts

102 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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I'll only pick up 1 person at a time and 99% of the time they sit in the front.

It's for personal use aswell.

Oh thanks so much on the business advice, I really didn't know that duh......

Jesus

15,392 posts

204 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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Does this 5 series have run flats?

Better ride comfort with triangular wheels.

2bars

207 posts

239 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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I had the previous gen e61 535d msport. Ran it up to 130k with regular servicing. Only problem I had was turbo vacuum pipes perishing, replaced by a specialist for £200 or so. Towed my race car with it, didn't have an easy life, but was never late for scrutineering smile. Replaced it 2 years ago with a 2013 F10 535d msport. Ride is much softer than previously, mines on 19" wheels. Currently on 55k miles with no problems. Get easy 45mpg on motorway at a steady 70, 600I miles out of a tank. Mine has comfort seats, people rave about them but I don't find them any more comfortable than the standard sports seats. Pro Nav with the big screen is worth having, mine plays dvds which is nice when waiting in the car. Bang & Olufsen hi if is great but rare. It's a brilliant compromise of performance and comfortable motorway cruiser.with good economy, regularly do 300 miles a day with no problems. Hold there value pretty well, sold my 2007 e61 in 2015 for nearly £7k to webuyanycar, it was mechanically great, cosmetically tatty.

Hgul94

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25 posts

102 months

Wednesday 18th January 2017
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2bars said:
I had the previous gen e61 535d msport. Ran it up to 130k with regular servicing. Only problem I had was turbo vacuum pipes perishing, replaced by a specialist for £200 or so. Towed my race car with it, didn't have an easy life, but was never late for scrutineering smile. Replaced it 2 years ago with a 2013 F10 535d msport. Ride is much softer than previously, mines on 19" wheels. Currently on 55k miles with no problems. Get easy 45mpg on motorway at a steady 70, 600I miles out of a tank. Mine has comfort seats, people rave about them but I don't find them any more comfortable than the standard sports seats. Pro Nav with the big screen is worth having, mine plays dvds which is nice when waiting in the car. Bang & Olufsen hi if is great but rare. It's a brilliant compromise of performance and comfortable motorway cruiser.with good economy, regularly do 300 miles a day with no problems. Hold there value pretty well, sold my 2007 e61 in 2015 for nearly £7k to webuyanycar, it was mechanically great, cosmetically tatty.
Thanks for the advice.

That's what I was hoping to hear.