Hi,I'm a new member and I have the opportunity it buy an X3,54 plate,3.0 auto,petrol for £6300. It has done 56000 miles looks immaculate. Been stung once before buying used cars and need some advice.
Is this car as bad on petrol as I have been reading? Is this a good engine or should I look out for a diesel?
Also are there any known problems with this car? Any advice please. Thanks for your help.
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New member advice needed!!
Re: New member advice needed!!
I am new to these motors myself and have just bought 30.d and I am currently getting 25-26 mpg on every day running around( I am yet do do any motorway driving) so with that in mind I reckon the petrol will be one thirsty beast. However the performance of the petrol is very tempting. You don't buy a x5 to save money that's what i have had to tell myself however I have noticed that a lot of petrols seem to get LPG conversions done on them. One thing I will say I enjoy driving my 3.0 diesel a lot more than the impreza recently had.
Re: New member advice needed!!
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Hi,I'm a new member and I have the opportunity it buy an X3,54 plate,3.0 auto,petrol for £6300. It has done 56000 miles looks immaculate. Been stung once before buying used cars and need some advice.
Is this car as bad on petrol as I have been reading? Is this a good engine or should I look out for a diesel?
Also are there any known problems with this car? Any advice please. Thanks for your help.
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cant speak on the x3 but i had that engine in an x5 and it did 16-18mpg everyday and around 25-27 on a run driven gently,
Hi,I'm a new member and I have the opportunity it buy an X3,54 plate,3.0 auto,petrol for £6300. It has done 56000 miles looks immaculate. Been stung once before buying used cars and need some advice.
Is this car as bad on petrol as I have been reading? Is this a good engine or should I look out for a diesel?
Also are there any known problems with this car? Any advice please. Thanks for your help.
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cant speak on the x3 but i had that engine in an x5 and it did 16-18mpg everyday and around 25-27 on a run driven gently,
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2007 318d touring
2008 Transit sport van
1964 vw beach buggy
1988 e30 325i convertible
2007 318d touring
2008 Transit sport van
1964 vw beach buggy
1988 e30 325i convertible
Re: New member advice needed!!
Thanks for the replies. Is the 3.0 litre engine a good engine?
Re: New member advice needed!!
well theres less to go wrong on the petrol to the diesel, also the 3.0i is a proven unit been used for years, they do seem to use abit of oil but bmw say 1ltr in every 1k miles is fine. :xmaswink:
current: 2016 Vw Crafter
2007 318d touring
2008 Transit sport van
1964 vw beach buggy
1988 e30 325i convertible
2007 318d touring
2008 Transit sport van
1964 vw beach buggy
1988 e30 325i convertible
Re: New member advice needed!!
Hi my brother in laws ex girlfriend had a petrol 3.0 auto that he bought her and since they split she got fed up with the petrol cost I think low twenties at best and decided to trade it in and really she didn't get a lot for it as little demand I guess.
I can only agree with others that it won't be great round town but better on a run, and that is probably why a lot of people go the diesel route. It just depends on your useage and your wallet.
My X5 is a 4.4 petrol but as it's a weekend car and last year it did about 1500 miles so not worth having a diesel but if running everyday I would have a diesel one.
I can only agree with others that it won't be great round town but better on a run, and that is probably why a lot of people go the diesel route. It just depends on your useage and your wallet.
My X5 is a 4.4 petrol but as it's a weekend car and last year it did about 1500 miles so not worth having a diesel but if running everyday I would have a diesel one.
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Re: New member advice needed!!
Hi there
I have an X5 3.0i petrol
It does a steady 19mpg around town , better on a run as people have already said.
It's a very smooth engine and reliable in all the models it's fitted to.
They can use oil between services but not a major issue , also you need to ensure the cooling system is in good shape for reliability but quite bullet proof.
As long as it sounds sweet , warms up ok and does not overheat it should be fine , just keep it serviced.
I have done 30,000 miles in mine since I've owned the car and it's been superb , it's thirsty and not got the power of aV8 ( I would have the V8 if I were to change) but it's super smooth and not underpowered really.
I have an X5 3.0i petrol
It does a steady 19mpg around town , better on a run as people have already said.
It's a very smooth engine and reliable in all the models it's fitted to.
They can use oil between services but not a major issue , also you need to ensure the cooling system is in good shape for reliability but quite bullet proof.
As long as it sounds sweet , warms up ok and does not overheat it should be fine , just keep it serviced.
I have done 30,000 miles in mine since I've owned the car and it's been superb , it's thirsty and not got the power of aV8 ( I would have the V8 if I were to change) but it's super smooth and not underpowered really.
X5 3.0i Topaz Blue , Paddle shift steering wheel , Pioneer double din sat nav,Alpine speaker upgrade, Remap, HID's,20inch lemans alloys,lemans arch kit,Depo light kit,carbon fiber interior wrap.
1989 BMW 325i SPORT E30 Fully equiped summer toy.
1989 BMW 325i SPORT E30 Fully equiped summer toy.