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OEM BMW Brake pads

My 21’ m340i xdrive was oil changes annually and a new set of tires. Need a new set soon. About $1,000 for pilot sports. Did brakes last week. $600 for the rears. At 70,000 miles.

Pros: oil changes annually
Cons: expensive tires, brakes
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 112654 km
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OEM BMW Brake pads

I’d never buy a used car with more than 30-40k miles. If it’s around 30k-40k miles, I’d say you should be mostly problem free but you’ll have some maintenance things to take care of: Brakes and fluid

Pros: mostly problem free
Cons: maintenance to take care
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 64373 km
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OEM BMW Brake pads

I’m on my second lightly used BMW. first one had 25k miles and was totaled at 60k, current one was bought around the same time and is now at 40k. Both have been great. A little pricey on maintenance because it’s around the time when things like brakes need to be replaced but completely worth it in my opinion.

Pros: both have been great
Cons: pricey on maintenance
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 64373 km
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Hawk Performance Brake pads

After researching, I'm going to go for the Hawk HPS 5.0 next time I go to the track or wear my current ones down. From what I've read, it's a comparable to the oem feel, but produces less dust, which sounds really nice for my occasional trip to the track and for keeping my wheels clean.

Pros: less dust, oem feel
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