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2010 e92 m3 - alpine edition


tayr

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Hi All,

 

Time for the baby to go - will P/X against Black TT6

 

2010 E92 M3 Alpine Edition - DCT

42,000 Miles

* FULL BMW Main Dealer History + file of receipts + all MOTs

* Main dealer health check (can send over no problem)

* Documented "run-in" service

* Security updates

* All handbooks and keys

* Big spec including highly desirable upgrade GTS Gearbox Software giving quicker and smoother gear changes

* Latest 2017 Maps 3D

* DVD in motion (not recommended for UK use)

* Latest iDrive

* Hi-end BMW Individual Sound system - (Absolutely Fantastic)

* Matching Conti Sport Premium Tyres 5mm remaining all round

* New ATE front discs and pads approx. 6 Months ago

*LCI Rear Lights

*Never been tracked

*Always treated with respect and warmed up correctly

*2 Careful previous owners

*Paintwork immaculate - No dents, no scratches

*Tasteful High Kick Spoiler (Can include original in sale)

*Uprated Halo Angel Eyes

 

Next service due in September which is Brake Fluid and Oil. BMW has quoted £445.00 for this which can be verified by their bmw-service website. I have taken this into consideration in the price.

 

Vehicle options include;

L812A-National version England / Ireland

S1CBA-CO2 package

S1CDA-Brake Energy Regeneration

S230A-Extra package, EU-specific

S2MDA-M Drive

S2MKA-M double-clutch transmiss. w/Drivelogic

S2MTA-BMW LA wheel, dual spoke 220

S2PAA-Wheel bolt retainer

S302A-Alarm system

S313A-Fold-in outside mirror

S423A-Floor mats, velours

S428A-Warning triangle and first aid kit

S431A-Interior mirror with automatic-dip

S441A-Smoker package

S459A-Seat adjuster, electric, with memory

S470A-Isofix-System

S490A-Adjuster, backrest width

S494A-Seat heating driver/passenger

S4MYA-Int.trim,leather,carbon struct.,black

S502A-Headlight cleaning system

S508A-Park Distance Control (PDC)

S521A-Rain sensor

S522A-Xenon Light

S524A-Adaptive Headlights

S534A-Automatic air conditioning

S540A-Cruise control

S563A-Light package

S609A-Navigation system Professional

S612A-BMW Assist

S615A-Expanded BMW Online Information

S616A-BMW Online

S620A-Voice control

S633A-Preparation, mobile phone, Business

S694A-Provisions for BMW 6 CD changer

S698A-Area-Code 2 for DVD

S6AAA-BMW TeleServices

S6ABA-Control for Teleservices

S6FLA-USB/Audio interface

S752A-Individual audio system

S760A-High gloss shadow line

S761AI-ndividual sunshade glazing

S775A-Headlining anthracite

S850A-Dummy-SALAPA

S853A-Language version English

S863A-Retailer Directory Europe

S877A-Delete cross-pattern operation

S880A-On-board vehicle literature English

S8S2A-Coding alarm signal

S8S3A-Automatic locking when driving off

S8SCA-Telematics access request,country-spec.

S8SMA-Car ident. number visible from outside

S8SPA-Control unit COP

S938A-Individual series

S940A-special equipment BMW Individual

 

I've probably missed a fair bit so please send me a PM if you've got any questions.

 

Plate not included

 

Car located in Hampshire. £22,995 ONO

 

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Having one of these fine beasts I can tell you that this is a great car to buy and own!

Only question would be if the throttle actuators have been replaced or not?

The rod bearings should be fine but it's worth getting an oil sample checked over.

Gorgeous car, great spec, proper price. GLWS.

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Having one of these fine beasts I can tell you that this is a great car to buy and own!

Only question would be if the throttle actuators have been replaced or not?

The rod bearings should be fine but it's worth getting an oil sample checked over.

Gorgeous car, great spec, proper price. GLWS.

 

Actuators haven't been done but they really don't need doing until and if they go. Kinda seems pointless to replace something that isn't broken.

 

In regards to RB, as a low mileage well looked after car i can't see these being an issue. I did do an oil sample a couple thousand miles ago which came back all clear.

 

Thanks for the kind words :)

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Agree on both counts - mine's just hit 60k with no signs of rod bearing wear as yet - most are done as a prevention rather than a cure.

Regular oil sampling will put any owner's mind at rest.

 

ripped_fear - get it bought - best move I ever made getting mine!

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Agree on both counts - mine's just hit 60k with no signs of rod bearing wear as yet - most are done as a prevention rather than a cure.

Regular oil sampling will put any owner's mind at rest.

 

ripped_fear - get it bought - best move I ever made getting mine!

 

I think your best move was following me to the petrol station....;):D

 

Lovely machines, as stated above, most common issue is the throttle actuators.

 

H.

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Regular oil sampling will put any owner's mind at rest.

Or suddenly give them the impetus to get rid quick. I agree, lovely cars, but the engines sound like a bloody time bomb to me as they get older and BMW service prices scare me. Vicki's i30 is getting a full main dealer 60k service for the same price as brake and oil change on this. :blink:

As I understand it an oil sample is only as good as when it was taken, do we have any indication of the time between between finding metal in the oil and failure?

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m3 cutters is the best resource for anything M3 related and has a lot on rod bearing failure and has a good classifieds section to.

 

The rod bearing issue is a common fault but also fairly uncommon which must mean the car overall is pretty reliable. Some discussion on whether using a thinner 40 grade oil helps as the thick 60 weight OE spec oil on cold startup could be too thick for the tight race spec bearing tolerances. Lots of background reading spread widely on the internet available on this for anyone interested. Seems also a lot of owners ignore the 12k BMW service interval and change oil at 6,000 mile intervals to try to avoid any bearing issues.

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Or suddenly give them the impetus to get rid quick. I agree, lovely cars, but the engines sound like a bloody time bomb to me as they get older and BMW service prices scare me. Vicki's i30 is getting a full main dealer 60k service for the same price as brake and oil change on this. :blink:

As I understand it an oil sample is only as good as when it was taken, do we have any indication of the time between between finding metal in the oil and failure?

 

They're not a time-bomb at all, you're just listening to the usual internet scare-mongering which has lined the pockets of many 'specialists'. Add to that that most of these failures have been in the US as well and only a very small number in the UK. Any car that is ragged from cold will eventually give up and these cars are no different - abuse leads to failure. I'm sure none of you guys drive your Supras flat out from cold without warming the old girl up first - the M3s are no different. The rod bearings were uprated from about 2010 as they can be susceptible to premature wear but many earlier cars with high miles can show no signs of premature bearing wear - it's predominantly down to user abuse. It's the same with women!

 

Anyway, best of luck with the sale OP, the value of these NA V8s will only go one way over the next few years :)

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The rod bearings were uprated from about 2010 as they can be susceptible to premature wear but many earlier cars with high miles can show no signs of premature bearing wear - it's predominantly down to user abuse.

Interesting, thanks Ellis.

I guess so long as you know the owner or have evidence of pampering like this one for sale here that helps massively. Unfortunately I've known plenty of people with lots of money that lease M3's and rag the hell out of them - they don't care as they have a warranty and are handing it back after three years anyway. But you can say that about any vehicle so as always - check the previous owner and history logs.

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It all come down to history check. A stamped up service book, though these are going more to manufacturer online records now. So its going more to keeping hold of your invoices for work and servicing done in the future. Then all those old MOT certificates. This car is low mileage, only did 18k in its first three years according to the MOT history so its unlikely to be a ragged every day leased car. The DVLA does say there is one BMW safety recall still outstanding for the vehicle though.

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It all come down to history check. A stamped up service book, though these are going more to manufacturer online records now. So its going more to keeping hold of your invoices for work and servicing done in the future. Then all those old MOT certificates. This car is low mileage, only did 18k in its first three years according to the MOT history so its unlikely to be a ragged every day leased car. The DVLA does say there is one BMW safety recall still outstanding for the vehicle though.

 

Indeed there is, i had it booked in to do 2 at the same time, and they told me both were done. Appears they couldn't do the other one as they were waiting for parts.

 

I could do this but the car is currently SORN as not being used.

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Good link that DNK. Probably the only true article out there when it comes to this issue. I'm now in an S85 V10 and it's previous owner had a 13K repair bill after the engine suffered a failure. To be fair they took the opportunity to have other jobs done hence the final bill.

 

That said, Ellis hit the nail on the head and if the car has been looked after, you're good to go. All the scaremongering comes from the same people who just so happen to offer a repair service and after taking the best part of 2k out of your pocket, they'll tell you how lucky you were and how you "caught it just in time".

 

Back to the advert..... Looks a quality car this. I miss mine.

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