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BMW4LYFER

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I'm new to the group. Just purchased a 2007 3.0si E86 with 34k miles completely OEM. This is my first time purchasing something this old. I'm hoping you guys can give me some insight on owning one of these. I'm not disappointed thus far :) Z4.jpg
 
Hello and welcome! With that mileage it will have plenty of life left. Members with nore knowledge will chip in on what is worth doing as preventative maintenance.
 
Welcome to the forum and a bonus point for posting a photo of your lovely looking coupe, the e86 really is a beautiful design, and with such low mileage I don’t think you will have many issues, I take it you are from the USA?
 
Welcome to the forum, and as said above, bonus points for pic in first post 😊 Curious to know what doubt you have about your purchase? Older cars are just better imo.
 
Welcome to the forum. At 34k your engine is barely run in. The N52 is good for 200k+ with regular oil changes. You have the best of the OEM wheel options too, the rather rare style 203.
 
Hey guys! thank for all of the positive energy! @Micke that is a beauty!!!! The BBS are a nice touch. I'm considering a set of CSL style rims from BBS. @Chippie thanks man, yeah I'm in the US. @ARCS thank you! I've always had a BMW since I could first purchase a car but they have always been within a year or two from the production date. With that being said, I've never purchased a car that is 18 years old. Granted this car is in excellent condition, I think I'm going to mostly need care incite. For instance I've been told that I should use a super thick oil during the winter months instead of the standard. Little things like this. Thanks @Zedebee ! You know what? I think I'd be happier with the wheels if they were 19'. I do agree for OEM it looks great. Thanks @MikeyH !! Thanks @buzyg ! Is that your M convertible? If so well done! I really wanted the M coupe.
 
Thanks @Zedebee ! You know what? I think I'd be happier with the wheels if they were 19'.
One of the reasons I like this wheel is that they look more like a 19” than any other, while preserving the benefits of the 18”s thicker rubber.

If you were in the UK I’d be very interested in taking them off you.
 
Welcome to the forum and congratulations on finding a barely run-in E86. :thumbsup:

The N52 is a fantastic engine and as others have said there are some on here with over 200K miles. I'm on my 4th in my 330i daily and the way it performs you'd never know it has done 129K!

But I've never heard anything about using different oil in the winter. πŸ˜• Surely if anything you'd run thinner oil in cold weather?

My first couple of BMWs were nearly new but my first E86 was 8 years old and I seem to have become addicted to them as 11 years on I've got my third one. :D
 
As above. No way thicker oil in winter. Stick with what BMW recommend. They ,with major lubricant producers ,will have done hours of rig testing in all conditions to decide what is best. 25 year career with Mobil Oil .
 
Thanks @Mr Tidy ! You've had multiple e86's? That's incredible. What are some do's and don't as far as maintenance can you rattle off? Hey @Jeff Eatough yeah, I was wondering about that. I've been seeing youtube videos debunking BMW's recommended services. for example, the extended life on transmission fluid, just to list one. Thanks @Roberltd2 !
 
I've just stuck to the BMW service intervals. I know a lot of people change the oil and filter more often, but none of my cars has done more than 8,000 within the 2 year time interval so that seems frequent enough. I did have the transmission fluid changed in my 2nd E86 at 82k miles because I don't like the idea of it being filled for life. My first one had only done 62k when I sold it so fresh fluid didn't seem necessary.

My first one needed a new electric water pump at 60k miles and my second suffered from corrosion on the rear brake pipes at 84k and 11 years of age, so I had them replaced in Kunifer.

It's worth looking out for oil leaks from the cam-cover and oil filter housing as the gaskets can get brittle over time but other than that it's just been normal consumables.

I've restricted this to my 3.0Sis as the M requires far more TLC (and cost)!
 
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