Hello, I am looking at buying a 2004 bmw 330ci convertible with 168,000 miles. Is this a good buy or will I be faced with problem after problem

Asked by connorbmw Sep 25, 2016 at 09:10 AM about the 2004 BMW 3 Series 325Ci Convertible RWD

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Higher mileage BMWs are usually the better bet, mainly because the bigger maintenance has already been taken care of. Make sure you have maintenance records if you're concerned. Find a local BMW shop and have a pre-purchase inspection done. If you have a BMW mechanic do an inspection, that is your best bet to tell you if it's a good car or not.

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