Uzuri Luna specialised mechs siku hizi. Nilikuwa nataka kununua F30 lakini nimepata uoga
Hio imekulwa hadi muffler …hehe must be eating fuel like strawman eats dick at mlolongo.ndio imeleta pia oxygen sensor failure
Napenda X6 sana lakini I must get full training on how to repair it myself before acquiring one
You require very deep pockets. That and then a daily driver, must be Japanese brand. Toyota is recommended. Your bmw will be your mech’s most of the time
My neighbor has a 320i KD na mechanic hukuja almost every week
I owned a 320i for 1 year and its true, youd need a strong heart and deep flowing pockets to keep one running. Niliuza after a full service nikabuy merc which is now on its 3rd owner. Mercs are the epitome of luxury, comfort and durability. I now own two Japanese shitboxes and a classic car, i no longer care about making an impression with the jalopy i drive
What do you need three cars for?
Watu WA probox hakuna hizi shida
Very simple fix. TThe valvetronic motor sits on the valvecover. It’s 3 Torx screws on that n52 engine. 15 minutes he can fix it.
The car is designed to run with a open throttle with a valvetronic system controlling the speed. Hiyo valvetronic motor ikifail, the car resorts to a throttle control just like any other car. But his throttle has a problem, so the car limp modes to his nearest service.
DO NOT BUY A F30 BMW. That is the worst creation of engines. Because of emissions, they went to smaller engines but dissipate same/or more power using turbos. Good for highway driving, terrible for stop and go city driving.
@Mshutaji_Hodari
Shida ni huyo neighbor wako uita Onyango shade tree mechanic to fix his car. Jamaa guesses his way to fix. And he doesn’t have the right parts so kazi ni kukata vitu hapa na pale to plug parts like a jigsaw puzzle.
320i is a very easy engine to fix. I compare it to a Toyota Corolla in fact simpler.
When you are ready, nitafute.
1 daily drive, another for my farm activities and rough terrain, another is my lovely classic 1 of 13 worldwide classic car
I have a German car that is reliable but ikiitisha kitu it usually cost an arm and a leg. Kuna sound huwa inatoa ikiwa na error any time I hear it my heart skips a beat
Premio yangu iko sawa sawa. Niki upgrade naendea toyota crown…nikifikia levels za elders nasaka landcuiser
Nonsense. German cars are just as reliable as Japan cars but require strict maintenance and servicing.
The issue with some Kenyans is sheer ignorance and penny-pinching. You want to own a BMW at the cost of operating a Toyota. So you skimp on crucial servicing and maintenance.
Let’s say a muratina addicted bonobo like @Josto_Bwaku purchases a German machine and treats it like a probox, ignoring service intervals and routine maintenance because of the higher cost of spare parts. Surely will that car hold up?
German cars are extremely sensitive compared to Japanese vehicles. If you are the type to skimp on servicing and spare parts just purchase a mountain bike like @MDCCCXXIV
They only people who enjoy mercedes and BMW are the original owners. They ditch the cars to low IQs after warranty runs out. Kama unanunua hizo takataka bila warranty utatii. I have a relative who had an X5…they sold a Toyota V8 for the X5…big mistake. Hiyo X5 iliwakula kama hoteli. One time ililala 1month ikingoja alternator from Dubai. Another time they slapped a new engine into it. Still hapo kwa dashboard all lights were on…ungefikiria ni xmas tree lights
How would you know all this and you’ve never owned an automobile? The richest uncle you ever had owned an Atlas Bicycle, and even that, you were never allowed near it
This is 100% true. People buy European brands and try to maintain them at the cost of Japanese brands. European brands are high maintenance like slay queens but owners are unwilling to spend to enjoy that luxury. Therein lies the problem.
You 2 mpatane hapo langata mpigane mangumi heshima idumu
Ingia Reddit groups mkuu. Huko utakuwa expert wa BMW in a few months. Wewe kazi itakua buying spares na kujiekea. If you can get a badic scan tool, the better.