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BMW M4

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2024 8:50 am
by Ole gits rule
So, I have had the M4 12months now, still averaging 30mpg over 5k miles - yes I'm probably not driving it right.

The costs so far have been major service / Brake fluid change and diff service for £717 at Autoworks in Swindon and then a new set of boots, Conti contact sport 7 at £763.

Car flew through its MOT with no advisories straight after the tyres were fitted - fair play to AT Performance cars they chipped in £200 for the tyres this week as well based on a promise from when I purchased the car.

If I stick to the service schedule then the cost willberound £1600 over 4 years - so £400 a year average is ok for me, SWMBO pays £1200 for her DS3 Crossback over 4 years all be it at main dealer.

Over all still happy with the car and have no plans to chop it in (yet)

BMW M4

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2024 11:19 am
by Pondrew
Blimey Sean, has it been a year already? That went quick (pun intended). :lol:

Glad you are liking it. Do you ever use the overly-complicated raising of the roof stuff when stowed in the boot? I thought that was an unnecessary gimmick which has the potential to be very expensive, when I had my F33.

BMW M4

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2024 12:19 pm
by Ole gits rule
Pondrew wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2024 11:19 am Blimey Sean, has it been a year already? That went quick (pun intended). :lol:

Glad you are liking it. Do you ever use the overly-complicated raising of the roof stuff when stowed in the boot? I thought that was an unnecessary gimmick which has the potential to be very expensive, when I had my F33.
Hey pondy, yep been 12 months already - time flies as you get older :rofl:

Yes, i still enjoy it as it is a toy in reality, did 5k again this year so its a treat to drive it rather than one of the other cars.

I have used it occasionally but in all honesty when I get somewhere (even at home) I tend to put the roof up so its not used very often but it is a good gimmick show off with :rofl:

BMW M4

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2024 1:23 pm
by pvr
“Pony”, excellent name for him :rofl:

BMW M4

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2024 3:09 pm
by Pondrew
pvr wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2024 1:23 pm “Pony”, excellent name for him :rofl:
Aye.....as in "pony and trap" :D

BMW M4

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2024 3:42 pm
by Ole gits rule
could have added a c in there - let you figure it out

BMW M4

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2024 4:57 pm
by tiglon
Ole gits rule wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2024 8:50 am So, I have had the M4 12months now, still averaging 30mpg over 5k miles - yes I'm probably not driving it right.

The costs so far have been major service / Brake fluid change and diff service for £717 at Autoworks in Swindon and then a new set of boots, Conti contact sport 7 at £763.

Car flew through its MOT with no advisories straight after the tyres were fitted - fair play to AT Performance cars they chipped in £200 for the tyres this week as well based on a promise from when I purchased the car.

If I stick to the service schedule then the cost willberound £1600 over 4 years - so £400 a year average is ok for me, SWMBO pays £1200 for her DS3 Crossback over 4 years all be it at main dealer.

Over all still happy with the car and have no plans to chop it in (yet)
The M4 looks stunning!

Would you recommend Autoworks? I'm in Bath and still do most of my planned servicing/maintenance down where I used to live in Buckinghamshire. Not ideal for surprise issues and I would be good to have somewhere closer as well.

BMW M4

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2024 5:10 pm
by Ole gits rule
The M4 looks stunning!

Would you recommend Autoworks? I'm in Bath and still do most of my planned servicing/maintenance down where I used to live in Buckinghamshire. Not ideal for surprise issues and I would be good to have somewhere closer as well.
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The car is very nice, it leads a sheltered and pampered life with me, its done 7 miles since the MOT 11 days ago especially as we have the grandkids so they go in the SWMBO car.

Autoworks were very competitive, I tried Sytner in Newport at £1050 / Autotech in Cwmbran at £1167 (they are really good but not at that pricing unfortunately).

I would use Autoworks again for sure, they were at £717 which was pretty good, called to ask if I wanted an MOT or for them to fit new tyres etc & added everything to the iDrive.

I just had the service completed, I always use an MOT station by me as they only do MOTs - no other work so you know they wont find £400 of work as they are quiet.

There were at least half a dozen M cars in the place plus a zed and myriad of other BMWs - they were just installing a new lift so they could increase capacity, they are always busy.

BMW M4

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2024 3:28 pm
by tiglon
Ole gits rule wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2024 5:10 pm The M4 looks stunning!

Would you recommend Autoworks? I'm in Bath and still do most of my planned servicing/maintenance down where I used to live in Buckinghamshire. Not ideal for surprise issues and I would be good to have somewhere closer as well.
The car is very nice, it leads a sheltered and pampered life with me, its done 7 miles since the MOT 11 days ago especially as we have the grandkids so they go in the SWMBO car.

Autoworks were very competitive, I tried Sytner in Newport at £1050 / Autotech in Cwmbran at £1167 (they are really good but not at that pricing unfortunately).

I would use Autoworks again for sure, they were at £717 which was pretty good, called to ask if I wanted an MOT or for them to fit new tyres etc & added everything to the iDrive.

I just had the service completed, I always use an MOT station by me as they only do MOTs - no other work so you know they wont find £400 of work as they are quiet.

There were at least half a dozen M cars in the place plus a zed and myriad of other BMWs - they were just installing a new lift so they could increase capacity, they are always busy.
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Thanks, appreciate the info!