Hello Bimmersport world, I wasn’t planning on joining team BMW as they always seemed too expensive and complicated for me (but fantastic cars). However a friend was selling his 2016 118d F20 after being deported/relocated to the West Island (Australia) and I have got to like the 118d a lot. Although I have always hankered for an M car especially after seeing an M5 wagon (the V10 version) at Continental Cars Parts department the other day and the M3 CS at CC-BMW looks the business but $283,000 although East Auckland BMW has one for $270,500.
The 118d it is a nice package for not much money. She has done a few kms (150k) so I am working through a list of maintenance items to attend to (I will be posting a few questions if I can find answers already in the forum). I am hoping on getting 300k out of it before anything major is required (optimistic?).
I am more familiar on running pre 2000 Japanese cars (WRX, MX5, Corolla, Demio,…) which all need 6month WOFs and don’t have OBDII so the 118d is quite different. (See my separate post on fixing my disappearing iDrive).
The 118d has the ZF 8speed Auto which seems a fantastic gearbox both to use and own/maintain. It is my first auto so hopefully I can get my iDrive back so my left hand has something to do, other than changing the Drive Mode button (another great feature). Do some cars have steering wheel paddles for manual gear changes with these gearboxes?
I am not sure about the run flat tyres and I will probably look to change them if that makes sense…..although no spare wheel location.
A diesel engine is also a new thing for me, so lots to learn about these and EGR and DPF and dodgy timing chains (or is that just the N47 and not the B47)
I am looking to get the engine uprated to 165 kW / 450 Nm at Autoupgrades.co.nz on the North Shore.
This would make the 118d almost as quick as my WRX but with half the fuel cost.
This is more than just a rechip and seems like excellent value.
Although I still need to research brake capacity and transmission strength etc.
They also do a gearbox reprogram for the ZF 8 speed for quicker/better changes.
When and if I do this I will report back.
That’s probably enough waffle from me at this stage and I look forward to using the Bimmersport NZ Forum in the future.