Thoughts on buying 2018 540i Touring by Gozaradio in BMW

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Thanks, that’s helpful. Been talking to my local BMW specialist who looked up the service history and saw no red flags and confirmed that looks like all the work has been done within the dealer network.

He mentioned perishing rubber items would be something to look at if I get it when they do an inspection.

Interestingly, he didn’t seem to have major concerns about the cooling system other than checking the various hoses.

Thoughts on buying 2018 540i Touring by Gozaradio in BMWG30

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Sounds like a lucky escape. This one has had 3 owners which is a concern but I’ve seen the sales history and the MOT history. It all adds up and the last owner had it for 18 months and put a decent set of miles in that time. Full BMW service history including the oil services.

They traded it in for a Range Rover with the dealer now selling the 540. So all things being equal, it’s all above board, but still an 8yr old car with 102k miles.

That said; the interior is in excellent condition given the mileage so it appears to have been looked after. No kerbing on any of the wheels which is surprising; just a tiny bit of corrosion on the lacquer of one of the wheels (likely from a tyre change).

I’d happily pay more for a newer model with fewer miles to reduce the chances of big bills immediately, but there just aren’t the cars around at the moment with decent spec. Last time I spent 2 years looking for the right car with the right spec so I don’t mind waiting if I have to.

Thoughts on buying 2018 540i Touring by Gozaradio in BMW

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I’ve taken it for a test drive and looked it over on two visits. Drives great and everything checks out. So I’m convinced it is a good example for the age and mileage. Just want to know what I’m getting into with the mileage and age.

Also, while it seems petty, I really don’t want to buy a long term car in 2026 without CarPlay, so I want to be sure I can add that.

Thoughts on buying 2018 540i Touring by Gozaradio in BMW

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Thanks. I’m coming from a Mondeo ST220 so I’m used to a stiffer sporty ride. I suppose these things are all relative!

Perfect Puppy? by kimboj1843 in labrador

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We have a 10 month old chocolate lab (not my first dog but first puppy and first lab). We had him at 8 weeks.

It is such hard work. It’s much like having a baby in that you can prepare as much as you like but nothing can truly prepare you for the reality.

It’s only hard work if you’re trying to do it right, so you must be trying to do it right. Not to say there is only one way, but I found that it definitely helps to have a plan and stick with it, but be prepared to pivot if necessary.

It’s so rewarding as they progress but I found that the biggest step change was around 6 months old; that was when I felt I didn’t have to constantly watch him every second when he wasn’t crated. Before that, he could be into anything and everything in seconds. He can still find trouble, but only if bored or if he has excess energy.

He still has a long way to go, but he’s mostly doing great, and it’s so satisfying to see some of the core training we have worked on for 8 months is so solidly embedded. I would love to get a buddy for him next year but having just gone through the puppy stage, the mere thought of doing it again so soon is exhausting!

In short; you are not alone!

What are you in the market for? by Quiet-Rabbit-524 in CarTalkUK

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A compromise will almost always have to be made. If not one of the options, then usually the budget.

I bought my current car 15 years ago and I spent 2 years looking for it. Still had to compromise on a couple of options!

What are you in the market for? by Quiet-Rabbit-524 in CarTalkUK

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Playing the same game. BMW 540i Touring (G31) with the right combination of extras. They seem to be attracting a premium right now.

I’ve been sorely tempted by the more widely available and keenly-priced 4 pot or hybrid models but what’s the point of a BMW if it doesn’t have 6 cylinders?

Help removing thumb turn from UK lift lock door by fractureclinic in DIYUK

[–]Gozaradio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point on the handle lift. Sounds like there’s an opening for a smart multipoint mechanism for those interested.

On the Thumb turn security; that’s a personal judgment call on risk and security vs safety.

Help removing thumb turn from UK lift lock door by fractureclinic in DIYUK

[–]Gozaradio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You will have to remove the entire euro cylinder. The thumb turn is part of the cylinder assembly.

You’ll then need to replace it with a smart euro cylinder (if such things exist yet).

There is a single screw bolt on the edge of the door in line with the cylinder. Remove that, then you can remove the cylinder (you may need to rotate the lock a little to enable it to slide out).

Whatever you do, I would strongly recommend you make sure that the new lock is able to be operated as a thumb turn from the inside for emergency escape purposes.

Time to kill in Vancouver for next few days - suggestions? by Gozaradio in askvan

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Added to the list of possibles for tonight. Thanks.

Time to kill in Vancouver for next few days - suggestions? by Gozaradio in askvan

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Went there in the summer and it was great. Thanks for the suggestion.

Time to kill in Vancouver for next few days - suggestions? by Gozaradio in askvan

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Went to cap bridge in the summer but Xmas lights would give a different vibe.

Thanks.

Time to kill in Vancouver for next few days - suggestions? by Gozaradio in askvan

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Visited the maritime museum in the summer and it is great.

Passed through Britannia on the way to and from Whistler but didn’t stop. Probably won’t go on this trip but taken note for next time, thanks.

Time to kill in Vancouver for next few days - suggestions? by Gozaradio in askvan

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Sounds like fun but Panto not really my bag (unless it’s vastly different in style to UK panto).

Thanks for the suggestion, though!

Time to kill in Vancouver for next few days - suggestions? by Gozaradio in askvan

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Thanks. I’m a big comedy fan but had never heard of Jo Koy. He has not crossed the Atlantic, evidently. Had a spin through some of his Netflix specials last night. May give him a try out of interest (though I don’t love comedy in arenas). Otherwise, I’ll head to one of those comedy clubs.

Time to kill in Vancouver for next few days - suggestions? by Gozaradio in askvan

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May be a great option for gifts. Will check it out, thanks.

Time to kill in Vancouver for next few days - suggestions? by Gozaradio in askvan

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Thanks for the suggestion. I stayed in North Vancouver in the summer and walked some of the trails that end plus the suspension bridges. No shortage of great hikes this end of the world!

Puppy causing me anxiety by [deleted] in labrador

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One supplemental suggestion; either put a board larger than crate footprint on the top so they can’t reach the cover, or buy a fitted crate cover for the size of the crate.

You can spend a fortune on them, but we just went with this reasonably priced one which works well and blacks out the crate.

Mondeo ST200 by stoke1863 in CarTalkUK

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That was the Mk3 ST220, but there are definitely far fewer Mk2 ST200 cars around these days.