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  1. 13 hours ago, Neil McCauley said:

    Suspect the answer is zero??

    I believe only 4 ZCP E90's were sold NZ new?

    Whilst the number of Competition Pack E90s (7MA option in NZ rather than the ZCP quoted in other markets I believe) was a bit higher than the 4 units, the answer Is still zero unfortunately.

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  2. 2 hours ago, Jun said:

    It's not too bad.  Saw it on the dealer parked.  Aside from the shape of the wheel arch covers it seems to be ok.

    Are we looking at the same car..? That thing is awful in every respect, and if it’s supposed to be “ironic” then it’s missed the mark by a mile.

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  3. Yeah, if you use TM then Aramex often comes out as the cheapest option on Book A Courier so lots of those items will be going on that courier.

    I sold a few bits on TM in the free selling offer and used Aramex for all the Shipping because of the above, and all went well.

    They’re not always crap, but there is a high chance of crapness being involved, which is true of just about any courier from my experiences.

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  4. On 12/13/2022 at 12:55 PM, E30 325i Rag-Top said:

    $3k for a not quite rolling shell...

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    https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/cars/bmw/318i/listing/3891974647

    It is a 2-door coupe I suppose which adds to the value, but i'd be wary of that "surface" rust that can been seen in the photos.

    The rolling shell has been changed to a $1 no reserve auction, but has quickly shot up to $1600 thanks to some interesting bidding. 


  5. I was lucky enough to get the first of the new (U11) X1 to drive for a week, a real step up from the previous generation.

    Interior quality and feel was much better, in the same design themes as the iX models.

    Whilst it was the 18i petrol, not the BEV, it was still a remarkably good drive and response. I would the iX1 would be even more so with the increased power and added instant torque.

    Quite a few customers have now looked at and driven the petrol demos and placed iX1 orders off the back of it, so the response has been positive.


  6. 2 hours ago, KwS said:

    That spider in the reverse light though 🤣

    Factory standard for NZ new cars 😂

    What is it with spiders in NZ wanting to make a home in cars and covering them with big thick webs?

    I finally got around to fitting the Tech-I spoiler on the boot of the vert. Always been a bit scared about drilling holes in the boot, but I made a template off an old drilled boot I have and it worked pretty well. It’s a little out of position L-R but It’s only bolted on for the summer, will tidy it up when i take it all for some panel and paint at Takapuna Panelbeaters in the winter.

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  7. On 12/14/2022 at 8:13 AM, Palazzo said:

    A 30d SE was $128.5k in Jan-11, plus the Performance pack, 7 seats etc, probably more than $100k. $1/km?

    The Performance Edition was a few more selected options bundled in for only a little more money. RRP would have been $130k as this one has no factory swing away tow-bar (which is a bit of a negative for me as that mean only 2,700kg tow capacity).


  8. 15 hours ago, GorGasm said:

    And calculating off the spec fuel consumption and today's fuel and RUC prices they cost the same to run. 

    I wouldn’t base too many decisions off NEDC fuel consumption figures. They are calculated off a rolling road test which lasts about five minutes, so not very accurate.

    As a rule of thumb Diesel figures will be closer to real world figures but still higher. As soon as you Start adding more load, passengers, weight, towing, etc the gap gets wider and the diesel comes into its own. 

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  9. 13 hours ago, Palazzo said:

    If you’re looking for an E70 X5 that’s the ones to get, NZ local “Performance” Edition, especially the later ones with the 8sp auto.

    In terms of petrol v diesel, the petrols are pretty thirsty especially if worked hard either driving fast or towing. The diesel is much better in that regard to offset the RUC.

    An NZ new 6-cyl petrol is a pretty rare beast, especially in the later version.

    Swings and roundabouts in terms of bits to go wrong, coils more likely than injectors, versus fuel pumps, etc. Depends very much on the actual car and finding the right one.

    With either engine, be prepared for some hefty bills for fast wearing tyres and brakes, especially if you like spirited driving (which you can do in an X5, the pay Back is the wear due to physics!)

    I think you have been very unlucky with your 120d and understand your fears around another diesel Beamer.

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  10. Most likely it is the DPF burn mentioned above. Certain driving patterns, ie certain journey times and distances repeatedly can cause this.

    If you had an injector leaking that bad to over-fill the sump I would suggest there would also be plenty of smoke out of the exhaust, especially on start-up. Probably black, but also possibly white.

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  11. 18 hours ago, Matt Beattie said:

    Hi, does anyone have any ideas on how to get a towbar fitted to the new M3 Touring? It's not an option from the factory.

    Factory is usually the electric fold-away for NZ vehicles, due to the M3 exhaust rear-box there is no room for that to fit.

    I understand the plan is to develop a local-fit option that can be fitted around the exhaust, but that would be the removable ball type not swing away. Whether this is feasible and there is enough room, is another question!

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