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Want to own a used seven series. which years seem the best in reliability and lower cost in maintenance. Thanks
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Re: Which year to buy?
Ouch! This is going to hurt. The most expensive one you can afford.
The reason being the newer they get the better they are. The 2001 being the one with the bugs worked out the most, not all but the most. Watch out for the Nikasil problem for 95 and older. Look at www.E38.org for answers to questions you may have about these cars. Research carefully! I have a great car but I know it can cost thousands if I neglect it a little. Good luck! |
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Re: Which year to buy?
You didn't indicate how much you would like to pay, so this answer is general. I owned an E32 1989 735iL and now have a 1996 E38 750iL. The E32 had more problems than the average car guy would ever want to put up with. Electronics were new in 1988 and not very good. They caused a lot of problems 7 or 8 years later. I had the car 4 years and spent several thousand dollars to fix things.
My E38 on the other hand has been excellent. None of the electronic gremlins of the E32, no transmission problems, no suspension problems, no a/c rebuilds. In fact it's sort of dull. Until you get on the road! As mentioned, take care buying a used 740 V8 from '94 through '95 or so (don't remember the inclusive dates). A Nikasil engine could leave you with a virtually worthless automobile. If you're considering an E23 7, they are not as complicated but are old enough to need a lot of work, depending on how they have been maintained. Quick reference for 7 cars: E23 -- through 1987 E32 -- 1988 through 1994 E38 -- 1995 through 2001 And I assume you don't want one of the horrid E65s or E66s. |
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