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James2000

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  1. Hi All, I am considering moving my E46 (316i Sport Compact 2000) insurance to an "agreed value" policy. Can anyone advise me what range of values I should be considering / negotiating for "agreed value" ? Can I increase the "agreed value", for example by paying a higher insurance premium? I am happy to pay a higher insurance premium. How does "agreed value" relate to definition of "category C / D write off" ? I originally paid £16,000 but that was more than thirteen years ago. She has done approx 150,000 miles. She is kept in a garage over night. She is (currently) and has always been insured full-comprehensive through the AA (Automobile Association), but based on "market value" and not "agreed value". Thank you for any advice, Best regards, James
  2. Hi All, I have an X registration (year 2000) 316i Sport Compact, which has done 130,000 miles. Regarding engine oil, the Owner's Handbook states :- Use only an approved grade of "long-life" oil. If, exceptionally, you are unable to find the approved grade of "long-life oil", you may also use "special oils" approved by BMW for topping up small amounts between oil changes. Only if these special oils are likewise unavailable should you use specification ACEA A3 oils for topping up. Your BMW Service point can provide details of the individual "long-life oils" or "special oils" approved by BMW. In the past, I've always bought engine oil for topping up from a BMW Service Centre and 'trusted' them to supply the correct grade. However, I have recently been told by a BMW Service Centre (in Farnborough) that they no longer stock the correct grade and they recommended I should use 10W40 Mineral Oil. My questions are :- (1) Where can I buy 10W40 Mineral Oil which meets specification ACEA A3, or does 10W40 Mineral Oil only meet specification ACEA A2 ? (2) Is is better for the engine to use 10W40 Mineral Oil (ACEA A2), or is it better to use 10W40 Semi-Synthetic (ACEA A3), or is it not -that- critical ? Thank you for your time and advise, Best regards, James
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