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How many miles will a BMW 5 series 530D do?
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You might, but then again you might not.Originally posted by sasguru View PostSorry but you're not going to get reliability from a £5K, > 100K, 10 year old BMW.
For £5K or £6K you can get a much newer, lower mileage Honda, Toyota, Mazda, Nissan like I listed, which has a higher likelyhood of requiring less repair and servicing costs.
However, you won't be getting the lovely smooth 3 litre straight six diesel engine and you won't be getting RWD.
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1. Because the data show that German cars are not that reliable. Although they pay British advertising agencies a fortune to brainwash people.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Postwhy not?
2. That sort of car will probably have been caned.Hard Brexit now!
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exactly - the 3.0D engine is awesome.....Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou might, but then again you might not.
For £5K or £6K you can get a much newer, lower mileage Honda, Toyota, Mazda, Nissan like I listed, which has a higher likelyhood of requiring less repair and servicing costs.
However, you won't be getting the lovely smooth 3 litre straight six diesel engine and you won't be getting RWD.
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I think Mercs are indeed unreliable but BMWs are surely a lot better. Just read the user reviews online...Originally posted by sasguru View Post1. Because the data show that German cars are not that reliable. Although they pay British advertising agencies a fortune to brainwash people.
2. That sort of car will probably have been caned.Comment
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I'd stretch a few more quids and get the 535D. Same thing (but 50 bhp more) with twice as many turbos.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Postexactly - the 3.0D engine is awesome.....
Which means when one goes pop, you've still got the other one!Comment
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That's why stats was invented -to get away from biased anecdotesOriginally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostI think Mercs are indeed unreliable but BMWs are surely a lot better. Just read the user reviews online...
Hard Brexit now!
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Did you choose your wife based on reliability and statistical analysis?Originally posted by sasguru View PostThat's why stats was invented -to get away from biased anecdotes
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No, but perhaps you should haveOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostDid you choose your wife based on reliability and statistical analysis?
I'm guessing the OP is a contractor unlucky enough not be able to work from home and has to travel long motorway distances. reliability is an issue then, no?Hard Brexit now!
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