Keep or Trade in my Vehicle?

Asked by Guru2CCM9 Feb 26, 2020 at 01:49 PM about the 2013 BMW X3 xDrive28i AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2013 BMW X3, 93K miles
Had drive train failure and had engine replaced as well as fuel
pump. Right before, I had new brakes, windshield and tires.
DO I keep this or trade it in? I like to hold on to my car and
usually keep it until it no longer works. Just wondering if at
this point it is better to keep it - what could still go wrong
with it now that the engine is replaced?

3 Answers

41,750

You must have the N20 4 cyl engine that the timing guide fails requiring a new engine, Your all good to go now for many more miles, why get rid of it?

Aren't there other things that can go wrong with the vehicle like the bushings or the bearings in the wheels?

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