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kick7ca
04-24-2006, 10:12 AM
While I love my 535i, I've been dreaming alot lately about a 750il with the V12. Twelve cylinders! So cool. For under $10K too.
Anyone have experience with them, are they reliable like a M30? They must just haul ass on the highway. Please share your experiences with the M70, I need some reasons I can justify buying another BMW.
cschollum
04-24-2006, 10:18 AM
here in the uk, you cant give them away, usually selling for under £1000, which is about $1700!!!
combination of high fuel prices, cost of maintaining the monster, especially as most are well past their prime
Initial purchase price is deceptive though, you could quite easilly spend that again in 1 year of maintenence and running
grave77
04-24-2006, 10:22 AM
its a nice car, I personally prefer the M60 V8 4.4L engine, the V12 is more complicated; 2 DMEs, 2MAFs, 2 Throttle servos, 12 spark plugs that are deep in the sides. it's like 2 engines that are tuned to be %99,9 identical.
after all it's a 290HP, and the V8 4.4 is 286HP. I felt that the V8 has better pickup than the 750 V12.
Speeder 553
04-24-2006, 10:25 AM
here in the uk, you cant give them away, usually selling for under £1000, which is about $1700!!!
combination of high fuel prices, cost of maintaining the monster, especially as most are well past their prime
Initial purchase price is deceptive though, you could quite easilly spend that again in 1 year of maintenence and running
How much is a gallon of gas in the UK these days??
Jon K
04-24-2006, 10:27 AM
too much
cschollum
04-24-2006, 10:29 AM
How much is a gallon of gas in the UK these days??
after conversion rates and GBP into dollars, I make it $6.58 per US gallon
pundit
04-24-2006, 01:15 PM
To save yourself all the effort of really buying a 750 and having to spend the rest of your life trying to keep it from self destructing, just take your weekly pay packet and set fire to it every week while you entertain thoughts of actually owning a 750.
Once you cease having thoughts of owning a 750 then you can stop setting fire to your pay packet and return to some semblence of a normal life! ;)
Paul in NZ
04-24-2006, 01:20 PM
aahhhh the v12 has massive tourque though and would be smooth as silk....
Do it before gas becomes unobtanium.
pundit
04-24-2006, 01:21 PM
aahhhh the v12 has massive tourque though and would be smooth as silk....
Do it before gas becomes unobtanium.
Well I suppose it could be worse... a V12 Jag perhaps?
damned be the naysayers... buy this one for $2000
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/car/145108138.html
Paul in NZ
04-24-2006, 01:45 PM
shogun has a spare one doesnt he?
shogun
04-24-2006, 03:28 PM
Don't worry, I have several spare ones. So just buy it and I can make a contract with you as prefered supplier :)
And I have 2 750iL Highline, never sold in USA. Can take them apart and sell you the walnut tables for the rear :D
Or the fridge for the armrest between the rear seats?
Or the second aircon for the rear? :D
I tell you, if you once had a 750, you are adicted.
You know what a man should have owned once in his life, don't you?
http://www.bimmerboard.com/members/take/original/CIMG3470.jpg
http://www.bimmerboard.com/members/take/original/CIMG3467.jpg
http://bmwe32.student.utwente.nl/shogun/750il_delivery.jpg
http://www.bimmerboard.com/members/take/CIMG4143.jpg
Plus 2 more, including this one which is my daily driver
http://tridem.han-solo.net/auto/erich/Tokio640/tokiogall.htm
Before you buy one, read my collection of buying info:
http://tridem.han-solo.net/auto/erich/Kaufhilfe/kaufheng.htm
pundit
04-24-2006, 03:49 PM
It was just a matter of time before Shogun showed up!
Shogun can sniff out an E32 750 forum thread from the other side of the cosmos! :D
rob101
04-24-2006, 04:02 PM
Well I suppose it could be worse... a V12 Jag perhaps?
LPG! is one of my crazy ideas for the v12 750iL and megasquirt? (or MSx2 i don't think MS can do a v12...yet)
Kalevera
04-24-2006, 04:46 PM
People who don't know what they're talking about like to think that the M70 is a pain in the ass.
In some ways, it is: less clearance to fix things (ie -- starter replacement requires removing the exhaust downpipes....no DIYer is getting through that job without serious tools and help). But those problems exist on the M60 V8s as well.
In most ways, it isn't: the M70 is quite possibly the easiest engine to diagnose because of its redundancy -- start swapping components between each side until the culprit is found.
We've been dismantling and rebuilding M70/73s recently for various projects. They pretty much don't require service. Valve gaskets leak, they will because of age or because of mileage. They can be done in the car, but, again -- you'll need good tools and patience.
For what it's worth, we usually spend a grand on them. Hottest deal to date was a sub-$1000 southern car on the 'bay, had a minor electrical fire due to a hack installing O2 sensors. The PO thought that was what kept it from running. It was actually out of gas and the fuel level sender was stuck. The car's now one of our loaners.
One thing to remember is that the V12 E32/E38 is a completely different car than an E34 535/5. Just make sure you want that soft cushy ride before buying one. Or bring it over to us and we'll drop a 6 speed in it.
best, whit
joshua43214
04-24-2006, 05:13 PM
I love v12's. I would love to own an 850, Probably the only car i would trade my 540i for, maybe.
But really, if your not a mechanic, be ready to make a few house payments for yours. Its probably cheaper to own a boat than a 750il. Every one at the dealer except the rare masochist will hate you when you pull up on the concourse, they will all peer up in the service area to see what service advisor you are talking to, then that entire team will suddenly go to lunch, have to go home since they wife is having a baby, or have sudden wildly contagious flu symptoms.
Ahhh but they sound soooo cool when they start, run sooo smooth and accelerate so nicely, you won't really care what they think.
shogun
04-24-2006, 05:25 PM
the M70 is quite possibly the easiest engine to diagnose because of its redundancy -- start swapping components between each side until the culprit is found.
BRAVOOOO!
But people panic usually when they see all this stuff, fly-by-wire throttle valves, and all the other stuff.And yes, also the standard dealer tech knows little about the problems of this engine, as they are not so often there for service. Only about 35.000 750iL have ever been built.
I believe I know more than Mr average BMW technician and that is why people from all over the world send me emails and ask for advice.
For the 'normal' BMW shop a 750 is really a problem, they do not know the car that much and that is why they think that car is not good.
And yes, best is to break your arms 6 times before you start working in the engine room to get to all the parts.Just to remove spark plug # 12 takes about 1 1/2 hours.
Here the easy procedure ;)
http://bmwe32.masscom.net/sean750/spark_plug/RemovingSparkPlug_12.htm
ArtemLepilov
04-24-2006, 06:45 PM
Now the only thing you would need to worry about would be the 12/17MPG or 15 combined... Given it is better than the XJS fuel economy, at a price of $3.20 per gallong its getting a bit out of hand...
I can sense a rebellion coming on - REALLY soon...
-Artem
shogun
04-24-2006, 07:33 PM
Your prices are really cheap still. Lat saturday I paid the first time $ 5.05/gallon.
But as long as the highway and city highway toll / fee is still more, I don't mind. Or needless to complain.
In Europe people complain about even higher prices. And here in Japan it is a bit cheaper than Europe, but they charge highway fees. City Highway in Tokyo costs me about 7 $ at the entrance, no matter if I leave the next exit again after 2 miles or not.
632 Regal
04-24-2006, 08:08 PM
somehow that doesnt comfort me, to put it into prospective we have had over 300% increase in a couple years. lets say 3 years from now you pay 15.00 a gallon, follow my logic?
Your prices are really cheap still. Lat saturday I paid the first time $ 5.05/gallon.
But as long as the highway and city highway toll / fee is still more, I don't mind. Or needless to complain.
In Europe people complain about even higher prices. And here in Japan it is a bit cheaper than Europe, but they charge highway fees. City Highway in Tokyo costs me about 7 $ at the entrance, no matter if I leave the next exit again after 2 miles or not.
2fast
04-24-2006, 08:09 PM
Heres some for sale in New Zealand
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Cars/BMW/auction-54171492.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Cars/BMW/auction-54375561.htm
632 Regal
04-24-2006, 08:18 PM
they banned USA people from that island dammit!
Heres some for sale in New Zealand
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Cars/BMW/auction-54171492.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Cars/BMW/auction-54375561.htm
Paul in NZ
04-24-2006, 11:42 PM
did i mention the torque?
Displacement: 4988 cm^3
12 cylinder V-arrangement 60 degree
24 valve
Compression: 8.8:1
Stroke/Bore: 75mm/84mm
Firing Order: 1-7-5-11-3-9-6-12-2-8-4-10
Max power: 300bhp / 220kw @ 5300rpm
Max torque: 450 Nm @ 4000rpm
i think this converts to 331ft lb
Max rpm: 6000-6400 rpm *Gearing
rob101
04-25-2006, 02:47 AM
Don't worry, I have several spare ones. So just buy it and I can make a contract with you as prefered supplier :)
And I have 2 750iL Highline, never sold in USA. Can take them apart and sell you the walnut tables for the rear :D
Or the fridge for the armrest between the rear seats?
Or the second aircon for the rear? :D
I tell you, if you once had a 750, you are adicted.
You know what a man should have owned once in his life, don't you?
http://www.bimmerboard.com/members/take/original/CIMG3470.jpg
http://www.bimmerboard.com/members/take/original/CIMG3467.jpg
http://bmwe32.student.utwente.nl/shogun/750il_delivery.jpg
http://www.bimmerboard.com/members/take/CIMG4143.jpg
Plus 2 more, including this one which is my daily driver
http://tridem.han-solo.net/auto/erich/Tokio640/tokiogall.htm
Before you buy one, read my collection of buying info:
http://tridem.han-solo.net/auto/erich/Kaufhilfe/kaufheng.htm
how much for a jap 750iL RHD? you reckon might be able to swing them into australia under low volume import laws
shogun
04-25-2006, 03:05 AM
Right hand drive E32 750 are very rare. LHD plenty.
Contact these companies, they will find one for you in the auctions
http://www.japanesevehicles.com/tcl/en/index
http://www.rushcorp.com/cars/justinstock.asp
http://www.world-com.co.jp/
http://www.w-a.co.jp/
how much for a jap 750iL RHD?
Too simple. You have to check day by day and know the market.
This one in auction, only 49 k km, minimum about 2000 US $. watch where it ends
http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b66117642
62 k km, minimum $ 500 bid http://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/85461194
56 k km, 7 .000 $ min.
http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n31084653
onewhippedpuppy
04-25-2006, 03:06 AM
I like the one with the walnut tables in back. Now I just need a driver.........
Seeing how this is the official bitch about gas prices thread, anyone notice that all the gas companies made record profits last year? But, the prices are high because of supply and demand, riiiiiiiiiiight.
mamilapon
04-25-2006, 03:12 AM
Mate be careful, apart from the engine I've heard its a **** box. Go to a 7 series forum and see what they reckon.
rob101
04-25-2006, 03:16 AM
thanks shogun....... probably just stay with the local dealio for those prices if i do go ahead with project: psycho pimp:p
kick7ca
04-25-2006, 07:39 AM
There is a mint 750il in Birmingham Michigan with only 57,000 miles on it, owner is asking $12,500. Says garage kept and the house in the background tells me the dude is wealthy, so the car probably got all the proper service. Autotrader.com
About gas prices in North America? We're all being bent over the table and f*cked up the ass by the oil companies. Period. No natural market force can explain the high variability in gas prices we've seen here in the last year. Changes of more than 10 cents a litre over night? Variances of 10 cents a liter between stations less than 2km apart? Supply and demand do not cause such things. We're being raped by big oil and doing nothing about it.
I recommend, only to the extent of minimal punishment or not getting caught at all, for everyone to start costing gas stations money. Figure out how. And it doens't seem like such a crazy idea when you accept that they really are gouging prices.
onewhippedpuppy
04-25-2006, 08:21 AM
Unfortunately, the stations aren't making the money. I've talked to local owners that only make $.02 per gallon. It's the companies selling them the oil, the big companies, that make the cash.
shogun
04-25-2006, 04:32 PM
Mate be careful, apart from the engine I've heard its a **** box. Go to a 7 series forum and see what they reckon.
The 750 has no transmission problems.
Only the 740V8 and the European 730V8 with the 5HP30 trans, same like the E34 540.
You do not have to go to a 7 series forum, because I am answering also there as the authority for E32 750 :D ;)
Basically it is very easy. Fuel prices are high = these cars are sitting at the dealers and no one wants to buy them except some crazy guys like me.
My calculation however is different. I do not drive a lot, less than 5 K miles per year, I can get a luxury car with a 12-cylinder for a bargain price, I repair them as I have the skills, the diagnostic tools, the special tools, and spare parts cars, and it is my hobby.
That makes it very cheap in maintenance for me.
BUT in case you have to bring the car to the dealer for every small problem, it will cost you a fortune to maintain it. It was a luxury top of the line car, the parts prices are still top of the line, and you do not find many skilled technicians for this car, as they maybe have to work on a 750 once a year or have never done before so, depending on where you live.
Paul in NZ
04-25-2006, 11:37 PM
if i ever do so shogun will be MY freind
ThoreauHD
04-26-2006, 12:07 AM
Hmm.. gas is going up 10 cents a day. Hybrids are estimated to sell 7% more next quarter. Iran wants to blow non-muslem countries off the planet. I dunno. I think I'll ride this V8 thing out for awhile. It is a beautiful car though.
Honestly my next car will probably be a Toyota Prius or a hydrogen car. 2 plates of metal, water, electric current and wham. Guess I oughta start raising gerbils for that wheel O' electric current. Nasty lil critters, but it's better than walkin to work.
Rustam
04-26-2006, 01:12 AM
its a nice car, I personally prefer the M60 V8 4.4L engine, the V12 is more complicated; 2 DMEs, 2MAFs, 2 Throttle servos, 12 spark plugs that are deep in the sides. it's like 2 engines that are tuned to be %99,9 identical.
after all it's a 290HP, and the V8 4.4 is 286HP. I felt that the V8 has better pickup than the 750 V12.
grave i think its is in fact two m30s fused together...
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