Re: Time to change? What would you do?
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 10:33 am
Condor,
Just picked up this thread. I am in a similar position. My 2004 4.8iS has just gone through 100k but starting to pick up expensive problems. I love it too particularly the big V8. I went a slightly different route in not renewing the BMW Used Car Warranty at £1,200 a year back in 2010 but,on the flipside, have probably spent £5k on warranty items since including replacing the air suspension. I feel it doesn't owe me anything but would like to keep it going for another couple of years not least because it is a great car for skiing on its vred winter tyres.
Latest issue is a blown amp which is periodically draining the battery but I cannot face paying the thick end of £1000 to repair it so have asked my indy to disconnect it instead so no radio/IPOD. I don't use it that much and it tends to be a winter car so I sold my 20 inch OEM wheels and tyres earlier in the year (it lives on 18s and winters) and I will dig out the intravee/Alpine KCA 420 when it comes back and flog those too on ebay.
I tend to keep cars for 10 years and I am quite tempted by a new 50i SE. I do quite fancy the auxiliary heating option - had it on my diesel but not on the 4.8. Broadspeed and others are showing an 18% discount which helps with the initial depreciation and I like the combo of V8,450 bhp and 224 CO2 for tax.
So much better value at £50-60k depending on options than the £90k a neighbour has just spent on a RR Sport, nice though it is.
I have been putting it off each year but I think it might be time to jump soon!
Just picked up this thread. I am in a similar position. My 2004 4.8iS has just gone through 100k but starting to pick up expensive problems. I love it too particularly the big V8. I went a slightly different route in not renewing the BMW Used Car Warranty at £1,200 a year back in 2010 but,on the flipside, have probably spent £5k on warranty items since including replacing the air suspension. I feel it doesn't owe me anything but would like to keep it going for another couple of years not least because it is a great car for skiing on its vred winter tyres.
Latest issue is a blown amp which is periodically draining the battery but I cannot face paying the thick end of £1000 to repair it so have asked my indy to disconnect it instead so no radio/IPOD. I don't use it that much and it tends to be a winter car so I sold my 20 inch OEM wheels and tyres earlier in the year (it lives on 18s and winters) and I will dig out the intravee/Alpine KCA 420 when it comes back and flog those too on ebay.
I tend to keep cars for 10 years and I am quite tempted by a new 50i SE. I do quite fancy the auxiliary heating option - had it on my diesel but not on the 4.8. Broadspeed and others are showing an 18% discount which helps with the initial depreciation and I like the combo of V8,450 bhp and 224 CO2 for tax.
So much better value at £50-60k depending on options than the £90k a neighbour has just spent on a RR Sport, nice though it is.
I have been putting it off each year but I think it might be time to jump soon!