I have a 2Litre (320D) E91, 2008 reg. It's an SE with extra bits (Business edition, 17inch alloys, leather and better audio). It has just reached 100K miles, but still goes well. I have had it since new, so know all that has happened to it -not much actually. It was my company car originally then I bought it at 3 year old. I think I have been lucky. as the only mechanical parts it has needed while I owned it was rear tailgate struts, a leakoff pipe and a shock absorber, plus one battery and tyres and servicing.
Do I keep it or replace, and if so what with? I do 8-10k miles a year now, like the way it drives. I have driven both the F30 and new G model 3 series (a saloon, estate not out yet). Nether drive as nicely as my E90, but the 2019 model is not bad, but oh dear, so expensive.
I've come to the conclusion that however nice, a brand new car is a bit silly at my mileage, so maybe a nice used car. BMWs are nice but the newer 3 series are even bigger than my E91, which is big enough, and nowhere near as nice to drive. I want something reliable, and Hondas and Toyotas are often recommended as good used buys. Any suggestions for one that drives nicely too? Alternatively, should I just keep the current E91 and risk something expensive, which sooner or later is likely to write off the car. It's only worth 1.5-2K in part ex, and maybe £3.5K as a private sale.
Any thoughts appreciated.
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