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Old 11-04-2005, 11:58 AM   #61 (permalink)
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I have a 97 528i with 213,000 and everyday I cant believe how perfectly new it feels. I cant believe the odometer in fact I have had to clock it with another car because I just cant believe its right! Original engine/tranny.

I would love to see what everyone has here for milage on original engine/tranny. Post away...

I have 1992 525i sport auto saloon with over 225,000mls & drives like a dream

Just one thing I had a intermittent overheating prob(once or twice every couple of months) but as soon as I put the heating controls on it went straight down to normal temp also the display often came on 'coolant level'; eventually the rad burst, so I replaced the rad, thermostat & coolant sensor but 'coolant level' keeps coming up on the display, any ideas?!
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