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7-Series BMW 7-Series Forum - Covers all the past and present 7-Series including: BMW 750i Sedan, BMW 750Li Sedan, BMW 760Li Sedan. (BMW 7-Series Forum)


       
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Old 01-01-2004, 11:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i'm looking for guidance....


i have a chance to buy a 750iL for $2500 USD


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"181000 miles. Runs and Drives great. Very dependable. Was driven on highway as commuter vehicle and for sales. $800 set of all season luxuary/performance tires have less than 1000 miles on them. New Control arms, brakes, muffler, alignment, balance, oil change (full syunthetic). Also Has Aftermarket stereo She has a Very powerful V12 engine, Only problem is needs tune-up and has hail damage."


i have done some homework on the car. summury of what i have learned is "its the greatest car u will ever own but if its not maintained it will be a money pit"



this will be my first car if i deside to get it....


thnx in advance!
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Well consider this, a tune-up mainly consist of spark plug and wires.

The spark plugs are 11 dollars each at a dealership so thats 132 dollars, plus the wires which is about 500 dollars. Thats 632 dollars for a "tune up" The upkeep of this car espicaly at those miles will be over 7,500 a year. (guessing)

If your looking for a cheap bimmer you would be better off looking at an older 3 series. I would not recomend this as a first car, I personaly would of killed myself at 16 if I had a car with close to 300 horses.
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! thnx for yer reply!


i also have found a 1988 750iL w/ 68k! i desided agains buing the 181k car but 68k looks realy good to me...it does cost $5500 but it will have to do.
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a tune up aint only plugs and wires... pcv, fuel filter, air filter.. all these components are part of a tune..

particle id get the car from what you say now but make sure that you look over everything correctly and with someone that has a knowledge of cars you dont wanna fall victim to a bad sale..

i hope it all works out for you tho.. happy driving.
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People say be prepared to budget approx USD $3K annually to maintain this car. Go take a look at www.e38.org for more info on the 7 series.......good luck
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Who reported this thread to me? If you want my advice, don't use the "report thread to a moderator" avenue. Email me, or PM me to get my attention.

Three threads were reported, all of them concerning a 750, but all 3 threads are fairly old.
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