crystalbrite wrote: » I'm considering importing a 2016 330e. Has there been any issue popping up with these older hybrids once past warranty? Is maintenance/servicing more expensive for a hybrid compared to a normal petrol/diesel? Will I have to go to a main dealer for a service rather than my local guy?
flanzer wrote: » ........... Battery doesn't perform well in the cold weather though. Probably gets about 13km on a full charge. Once the outside temp gets to about 13 degrees, I get about 18-22km, so I'm looking forward to seeing what I get in the summer months! ......
mickdw wrote: » As far as I'm aware there is extended warranty on the hybrid battery. The fear is have is that if something did go wrong and only bmw were able to fix it, it could be a bill for thousands without warning.
crystalbrite wrote: » And is there any major reason to get a 330e BMW over a 350e Merc?...........
Augeo wrote: » Wow, I didn't think the winter months would effect range that much on the BMW battery. Thanks for posting.
Augeo wrote: » Reviews reckon real world mpg of the merc is just about 40mpg even with regular charging. That's fairly woeful ..... I knockek 40mpg from a mild hybrid merc, admittedly the performance is nowhere near the 350e.
crystalbrite wrote: » I suppose worst comes to worst you can just drive with the petrol engine and no battery for the rest of it's life time If that was actually the case is the car a bit under-powered on just the petrol engine? Does the fuel efficiency become unreasonable?
User1998 wrote: » Theres a big fear that batteries only last 10 years or whatever. They don’t, they pretty much last forever. Nothing is going to happen to them apart from maybe loosing 1km per year for the first few years, after that the degradation really slows down. If something does happen its going to be the next owner or the one after that, assuming you don’t run the car into the ground. You’ll always have maximum power even if the batteries are dead. Fuel economy will suffer
MM3 wrote: » Looking at a new G20 MSport 330e at the moment , GMFV on the PCP looks to be about 22500, anyone care to get their crystal ball out on the future value? I don’t expect much equity in it but perhaps with Brexit likely to be in force at that stage they might be holding their value?
mickdw wrote: » Bmw seem pretty good with honouring all aspects of UK warranties here but you would want to satisfy yourself. You can also buy the extended warranty from bmw which imo is the only way to go with these cars at the minute.
Technique wrote: » I've got a 2016 330e with 86,000 miles. I rang for an extended warranty quote yesterday and the figures with a €335 excess were: Comprehensive €832 Named Component €703 Driveline €511 I also got quotes for a lower excess and for including breakdown cover. Comprehensive is the one I'd go for but I'm undecided if it's worth it. I expected the quote to be nearer€500.
Heres Johnny wrote: » Taking brexit out of the equation as its an unknown, 3 year old msport 330e were freely available from UK last year for 20k for a low miler. I can't see any equity at all in 22500 gmfv. It's a trick to keep the repayments low. Do you have to go pcp?
Wailin wrote: » That's bloody expensive Did you have to ring the UK site for a quote? I don't think there is one in Ireland.
MM3 wrote: » Fortunately I don’t but I like to look at all the options !
bilbot79 wrote: » You could equally by a holiday home in Spainhttps://www.thinkspain.com/property-for-sale/mil-palmeras?order=LowToHigh#p:/property-for-sale/5018801