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Is it worth it?
Hi everyone,
I'm Steve and I find myself in a unique position. I am shopping for a car and have recently found the process of buying a car in 2022 to be... appalling. So, I have decided to forgo purchasing a brand new car or a slightly used one that cost as much as a new one and look for something I can buy with cash. While there are a few Toyotas and Hondas out there that will be reliable, I find myself drawn to the luxury and style of the E53 X5. So my question to the forum is, is it crazy to buy a 18 year old BMW for a daily driver and road trip car? I have found a couple candidates in my area with roughly 100,000 miles. They are all facelift models with the M54 inline 6-cylinder. This car will mainly be a commuter, but occasionally tow my utility trailer on runs to the hardware store for the house and road trips that will range from 600 - 2000 miles round trip. I fully expect to do the following things after purchaser to hopefully ensure reasonable reliability. This is a car that I'd like to drive for the next 2 - 3 years and probably put sixty to eighty thousand miles on. In summary, is it worth it to daily an E53 and will it be reasonably reliable? List of work I plan to do after purchasing the X5 - Oil Change (x2 within 500 miles) to flush the engine - Transfer case fluid service - Diff fluid service (front and rear) - Engine tune-up (plugs and coils) - PCV valve and hose replacement - Alternator - Brake flush - Belts and tensioners - Entire cooling system replacement - Transfer case repair (plastic gear) - Wipers, bulbs, other miscellaneous items - Inspect brakes (replace if needed) - Inspect CV axles (replace if needed) Thanks for your help! |
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