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Counterfeit vs original spare parts: How to tell?

On the surface, the air filter and spark plug you bought from your neighbourhood spare parts shop look

Used Proton Iriz for RM 24k. In the market for a used one? Here are some tips

So, if youre in the used car market for a well-packaged, compact hatchback thats also fun to drive, this

Fix for Proton’s after-sales parts supply shortage underway, IT problem the cause

shortage is only half true.The Proton X70 is not facing any parts shortage because the parts are imported

Looking for a used Suzuki Swift Sport (ZC32S)? Here’s what you need to know

Now though, they are all but extinct.However, one can still browse the used car market for one and if

All-New 2021 BMW 4 Series (G22): Here's the M Performance parts catalogue

Fancy the all-new 2021 G22 BMW 4 Series with a bit more M?

NISMO Heritage Parts adds new R32, R33, R34 Skyline GT-R parts to lineup

Nissan Motorsports International (NISMO) announced that they will be remanufacturing genuine replacement parts

80% discount for Hyundai and Ford spare parts at SpareXHub's clearance sale

SpareXHub, a stockist of geniune spare parts, is having a special clearance sale with up to 80 percent

Used vs New: Should you be brave to buy a used BMW 3 Series over a new Honda City?

Maybe you’d start asking around for opinions and someone questions, “Why not a used BMW 3

Toyota keeps classic Supras on the road with GR Heritage Parts project

Toyota will be remaking spare parts for their classic Toyota Supra (A70 and A80) and reselling them in

Used Peugeot 308 (T7) for RM 20,000; Save cost on the car for the repairs?

Standard Peugeot 308 4-doorFor this used car guide, we will focus on the Peugeot 308 T7 generation.

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Buying used cars: How to test drive a used car?

for a brand-new car can be safely done without a test drive, the same couldn’t be said about used

Proton acknowledges spare parts shortage problem, reaches out to customers in need

hand, not just with supply issues of the very high in demand Proton X50, but also shortage in spare parts

VW Group opens regional parts distribution hub in Malaysia

Volkswagen Group has opened a new regional parts distribution centre in the Port of Tanjung Pelepas,

Used F10 BMW 5 Series, from RM 115k, what to look out for

We’ve previously talked about the things to look out for when buying a used Mercedes-Benz E-Class

Up to 90% cheaper! Sime Darby Motors offers clearance sale for BMW, Ford and Hyundai parts

Those on the hunt for genuine Ford and Hyundai car spare parts can rejoice as Sime Darby Motors and e-Commerce

Spot the fake! Here's how to recognize fake from genuine car parts

It’s so easy to shop for consumable car parts these days.

Owner Review: Yellow Submarine - My BMW E36 328i

** This article is the personal experience of a 1996 BMW 328i (E36) owner and does not necessarily reflect

Toyota GR Supra with carbon fibre GR parts by TRD on display at TGR Festival

at the GR Supra owners meeting, Wing Hin Motorsports have the solution for them.Introducing the GR parts

F30 BMW 3 Series: Still the best 3, tips to buy good used ones for RM 100k

Remember that an F30 320i used to sell for RM 238,800 when new.The general rule of thumb applies &ndash

Rejoice because your Small Little Kancil will still have parts!

Good news to old Perodua model owners because Perodua has just made body parts much easier to access!

Das WeltAuto launched in Malaysia, peace of mind when buying a used VW

Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) today launched Das WeltAuto, Volkswagen’s global used

Proton vendors urge for exemptions for the automotive parts manufacturing industry

impending lockdown, the Proton Vendors Association (PVA) has urged the government to exempt automotive parts

Up to 90 percent discount on selected parts for selected Renault models

vehicles in Malaysia, has announced a clearance campaign offering up to 90 percent savings on selected parts

2021 BMW X5 PHEV Limited Edition announced for Malaysia – Limited to only 30 units

For those who think that the regular 2021 BMW X5 PHEV is a little too plain to suit their aggressive

G30 2021 BMW 5 Series facelift (LCI) launched in Malaysia; from RM 334k

BMW Malaysia has officially launched the G30 2021 BMW 5 Series facelift.

Used Perodua Axia: It's already affordable so why buy used?

does the job well as a vehicle that gets you from Point A to Point B.Hence why there are plenty of used

New BMW and MINI 4S centre opening this month in Tebrau

Come 15 July, BMW and MINI customers in and around Johor Bahru can look forward to a new Sales, Services

New or used car, which should you buy after MCO?

Brands like Mazda, Volkswagen, and BMW offers complimentary Free Service Packages for every new car purchase.Only

Used Car Guide: RM 20k for a used Proton Preve, should you consider it?

So, is it worth your consideration as a used car?Which Models of Used Proton Preve You Should Buy?

Discontinued parts? Nissan says no problem

heritage models, Nissan comes up on top, as the Yokohama-based company has already introduced its Heritage Parts

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Review Q&A bmw used parts

Does BMW use parts designed for their high-end cars on lower end cars as well?

BMW parts are pretty much all the same on all the series. Starting with 1-series up to X7. Though different trim levels are available. For example full leather interior is not available on lower series.

Are BMW parts expensive? I want to buy a used BMW from a used car lot or a previous owner. What is the risk of me needing to spend a lot on parts?

How old of a BMW are we talking about? Some are more complex than others. For example, I have an E34 5-series from 1989 and it has a fairly thick service manual. The next model of 5-series, the E39, has a repair manual that comes in two volumes that same size, one dedicated solely to electrical systems - it's just that much more complex, and we're talking about a car that's nearly 20 years old. I don't even want to think what a new one is like to work on. Parts can be found fairly inexpensively, even for OEM-quality items, online or at local stores, if you know where to shop. Ebay can even be a good source, and you can get things from all over the world relatively easy that way. I once found a shop on eBay that actually happened to be about 10 miles away from me and I purchased quite a few items from them during the time they were in business. But parts costs aren't going to be your major expense, unless you do the repair work yourself; labor is going to be what costs you. Whilst cleaning out a few old boxes the other day I stumbled across a receipt for some work I had done 14 years ago. The original estimate for the service was $350, but after a few items were discovered the estimate rose to $1,950, with the final bill close to $2,200. This was just for a Service II and replacement of a few worn items such as a window regulator and some bushes. At least two thirds of the bill was for labour, and this was done at an independent shop and not at a dealer. In summary, parts ,can, be cheap, but labour will rarely be unless you're doing the work yourself. BMWs are quite enjoyable to drive, but they're not exactly paragons of reliability - just ask my tow truck driver. This coming from someone that babies his BMW, even though it's not particularly rare or exotic, but is just a nice, older, mid-sized sedan.

Why is BMW using plastic parts in/on their engines? Is it just to save on cost and weight or is there more to it?

Most new cars have plastic in their engines ton save weight and money. The BMW is no doubt included.

I am considering buying a used 5 series BMW for my daughter. It has 95k miles on it. I’ve been warned that once you go over 100k things start going wrong. What are the first 5 parts that will need replaced?

There's no telling what the first 5 failures will be, but I can tell you this: they won't be cheap to fix. It could be anything from ball joints and bushings to oil and coolant leaks, to climate control problems, any number of electronic failures, and even internal engine failure. Why get a BMW and all the problems they have when you can get a Lexus and just change the oil and follow the book on maintenance? I'd buy a 200000 mile Lexus over a 95k mile BMW all day long.

Does BMW use a lot of plastic parts in their cars?

Yes, and some are notorious for failing. E.g. radiator necks. I’ve replaced radiators on every BMW I’ve owned more than four years old. That’s 10 cars. The plastic necks crack and can’t be properly repaired. So you must replace the entire radiator. My other least favorite plastic parts on a BMW are the plastic wheels used in the window regulator assemblies. Repair is not possible, so the entire regulator assembly must be replaced at huge cost. You must take apart the door assembly including the air bag. my newer BMWS (4 cars) have not yet had those problems Of course, all manufacturers use lots of plastic.

Can a BMW 2005 325i fender be used on a 2003 325xi as a replacement part?

Yes, that will fit fine. It’s the same part. However, note that if you have a Sedan or Station Wagon, you have to use one off of a Sedan or Station Wagon, and if you have a Coupe or Convertible, you have to use one off a Coupe or Convertible.

Is it possible to use RHD BMW spare parts on an LHD BMW? I'm specifically referring to the power steering pump for a 2008 BMW E90 328i.

I'd suggest that if the part number is the same the part is likely to be the same. Really you need BMW or the O Cs to be sure. For sure much of the car will be identical.

What did they do differently with Toyota Supra than with BMW Z4? After all BMWs are a reliability nightmare. BMW was probably told not to use as much plastic as in BMW because engine parts melt.

A reliability nightmare? I should have noticed that in the last nearly 250K… Parts that melt? The hell are you talking about? Hoses become brittle over time indeed but those are thermoplasts and are just fine in heat. Such parts are used litterally everywhere on every car from every manufacturer. I suggest you look up the BMW B58. Pretty neat engine. BMW designed the engine and Toyota gave their input and list of requirements. BMW will also share engines with the entire Toyota Diesel line-up.

What burns more gas, accelerating as fast as possible to 60 mph (e.g. 10 seconds) or accelerating slowly (e.g. 30 seconds)?

A few years ago BMW did some tests to answer this question. They found that accelerating at full throttle, but shifting up at relatively low rpm (2500rpm as I recall) was most fuel efficient. Of course this meant they were using a car with a manual transmission. The reason this is most efficient is that an internal combustion engine is most efficient at full throttle. Using part throttle is just forcing the engine to pull air in through a restriction, which wastes energy. On the other hand, the faster the engine turns the more energy is lost to friction. So there’s a kind of optimum at low rpm but full throttle.

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