Hi,
I'm just about to buy the above for a friend and want to know what to look out for, While test driving the car I noticed on high speed when I brake the steering wheel judders a lot, this does not happen when driving normally. The ride is also very fidgety like the bushes are on the way out. Mileage is 56k and it has FBMWSH.
How do i check the bushes without needing special tools? Also if it's the bushes, how much would it cost to replace? I would really like to know all this information before parting with my hard earned cash.
One more question, the car is going for £13300 but it needs a new tax disk and due an oil service, Good price or not?
Spec:
2004 BMW X5 3.0D Sports
Black
Heated Seats
DSP HI-FI
Folding Mirrors
Full comms pack
CD changer
1 previous owner
Full BMWSH
Leather
Auto
If anyone can advise me on what else to check on this vehicle it would be greatly appreciated
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Mine needed thrust bushes aka lower wishbone bushes aka brake control bushes at circa 60-65k miles ........
I paid £85.46 plus vat 5 yrs ago. Labour 40 mins dicounted to just £60 p/hr = £40 plus vat, parts £45.46 plus vat so £85.46 plus vat. Call main dealer for a price & if you get it done cheaper elsewhere then that's cash in the pocket...........Obviously I haggle & negotiate but I would allow a good £200 for this & I would get alignment checked/adjusted afterwards reckoning on £40-£200 depending on whether aligned at reputable alignment specialist with Hunter alignment kit or with main dealer using KDS ( which is same as Hunter kit).
Visual signs of bushes shot will be perished/split rubber but these are hard to check on someones driveway. You wont be able to safely replicate the play with car on a jack or stands. Wobble/judder under braking suggest front discs but vagueness suggests bushes. Btw rear subframe bushes will need attention anywhere from 70k -100k.
Cant advise on price without seeing the car & doc's &/or checking all otrher cars of similar age,colour, spec & mileage.
If its a facelift & in good nick & mileage correcty then I think its up for a good price assuming it's a facelift..........If it wants for little or nothing else maybe try £12.5k based on pending oil service, tax and thrust bushes.....Seller likely to respond at £13k so maybe counter offer halfway at £12,750..........You still might need £13k or more to bag the deal as colour/spec/mileage/history & 1 owner make it very desireable.
Word of caution - if being sold by 3rd party & not original keeper bear in mind that 1 owner cars are prime for being clocked by folk who buy & sell with view to quick profit............Check History,old MOT checks, servicing dealers in book & of course HPI.
Mine needed thrust bushes aka lower wishbone bushes aka brake control bushes at circa 60-65k miles ........
I paid £85.46 plus vat 5 yrs ago. Labour 40 mins dicounted to just £60 p/hr = £40 plus vat, parts £45.46 plus vat so £85.46 plus vat. Call main dealer for a price & if you get it done cheaper elsewhere then that's cash in the pocket...........Obviously I haggle & negotiate but I would allow a good £200 for this & I would get alignment checked/adjusted afterwards reckoning on £40-£200 depending on whether aligned at reputable alignment specialist with Hunter alignment kit or with main dealer using KDS ( which is same as Hunter kit).
Visual signs of bushes shot will be perished/split rubber but these are hard to check on someones driveway. You wont be able to safely replicate the play with car on a jack or stands. Wobble/judder under braking suggest front discs but vagueness suggests bushes. Btw rear subframe bushes will need attention anywhere from 70k -100k.
Cant advise on price without seeing the car & doc's &/or checking all otrher cars of similar age,colour, spec & mileage.
If its a facelift & in good nick & mileage correcty then I think its up for a good price assuming it's a facelift..........If it wants for little or nothing else maybe try £12.5k based on pending oil service, tax and thrust bushes.....Seller likely to respond at £13k so maybe counter offer halfway at £12,750..........You still might need £13k or more to bag the deal as colour/spec/mileage/history & 1 owner make it very desireable.
Word of caution - if being sold by 3rd party & not original keeper bear in mind that 1 owner cars are prime for being clocked by folk who buy & sell with view to quick profit............Check History,old MOT checks, servicing dealers in book & of course HPI.
Gone - 2002 E53 X5 4.4i Sport (Pre Facelift) Owned 2006-2016.
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