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<blockquote data-quote="Mun" data-source="post: 703061" data-attributes="member: 17916"><p>Servicing is not really expensive. But certain parts replacement can be. </p><p>Browse thru the E90 parts & maintenance thread to see all the bills.</p><p>E90 is not known for any major problems but items like ABS pump had been faulty, but I got it replaced by BMW on goodwill .</p><p>My 207 325 AC compressor got jammed few months ago and split the belt - major labour on that. 2k+</p><p>Rear window regulator snapped on both doors - a couple of hundred each DIY.</p><p>Suspension are quite reasonable - nothing expensive like 7series</p><p>Original batteries cost RM1k+, replaced but did not last long for unknown reason, now using delko which seems OK, only RM500+</p><p></p><p>Its not that expensive in the way that it does not cause so much trouble. But be prepared. These cars are RM250k and above when new. I'm sure something expensive lurking somewhere.</p><p></p><p>But as some has suggested, getting cheaper previous model will give some ideas on bmw owning experience.</p><p>BMW is not cheap to run. you must know the car and you must know when to service or repair or replace, and you must know when something is not quite right . If not, it will be very expensive.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: silver"><span style="font-size: 9px">- - - Updated - - -</span></span></p><p></p><p>Servicing is not really expensive. But certain parts replacement can be. </p><p>Browse thru the E90 parts & maintenance thread to see all the bills.</p><p>E90 is not known for any major problems but items like ABS pump had been faulty, but I got it replaced by BMW on goodwill .</p><p>My 207 325 AC compressor got jammed few months ago and split the belt - major labour on that. 2k+</p><p>Rear window regulator snapped on both doors - a couple of hundred each DIY.</p><p>Suspension are quite reasonable - nothing expensive like 7series</p><p>Original batteries cost RM1k+, replaced but did not last long for unknown reason, now using delko which seems OK, only RM500+</p><p></p><p>Its not that expensive in the way that it does not cause so much trouble. But be prepared. These cars are RM250k and above when new. I'm sure something expensive lurking somewhere.</p><p></p><p>But as some has suggested, getting cheaper previous model will give some ideas on bmw owning experience.</p><p>BMW is not cheap to run. you must know the car and you must know when to service or repair or replace, and you must know when something is not quite right . If not, it will be very expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mun, post: 703061, member: 17916"] Servicing is not really expensive. But certain parts replacement can be. Browse thru the E90 parts & maintenance thread to see all the bills. E90 is not known for any major problems but items like ABS pump had been faulty, but I got it replaced by BMW on goodwill . My 207 325 AC compressor got jammed few months ago and split the belt - major labour on that. 2k+ Rear window regulator snapped on both doors - a couple of hundred each DIY. Suspension are quite reasonable - nothing expensive like 7series Original batteries cost RM1k+, replaced but did not last long for unknown reason, now using delko which seems OK, only RM500+ Its not that expensive in the way that it does not cause so much trouble. But be prepared. These cars are RM250k and above when new. I'm sure something expensive lurking somewhere. But as some has suggested, getting cheaper previous model will give some ideas on bmw owning experience. BMW is not cheap to run. you must know the car and you must know when to service or repair or replace, and you must know when something is not quite right . If not, it will be very expensive. [COLOR="silver"][SIZE=1]- - - Updated - - -[/SIZE][/COLOR] Servicing is not really expensive. But certain parts replacement can be. Browse thru the E90 parts & maintenance thread to see all the bills. E90 is not known for any major problems but items like ABS pump had been faulty, but I got it replaced by BMW on goodwill . My 207 325 AC compressor got jammed few months ago and split the belt - major labour on that. 2k+ Rear window regulator snapped on both doors - a couple of hundred each DIY. Suspension are quite reasonable - nothing expensive like 7series Original batteries cost RM1k+, replaced but did not last long for unknown reason, now using delko which seems OK, only RM500+ Its not that expensive in the way that it does not cause so much trouble. But be prepared. These cars are RM250k and above when new. I'm sure something expensive lurking somewhere. But as some has suggested, getting cheaper previous model will give some ideas on bmw owning experience. BMW is not cheap to run. you must know the car and you must know when to service or repair or replace, and you must know when something is not quite right . If not, it will be very expensive. [/QUOTE]
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