Average Annual Repair Cost; BMW X5: 2.0 out of 5.0: $1,166: BMW X1: 3.5 out of 5.0: Extended Warranty for Cars Over 100k Miles; Cheap Car Warranty; BMW Maintenance And Repair Costs. 2008 bmw x5 [0.00] 100k Maintenance. I have 111,000 on my 07 335i. I am assuming you have had your plugs done at 90k, since they are supposed to be replaced every 45k. These are in no specific order. 1) belts and pulleys - ECS Tuning has a kit for $150.00. 2) replace coils - $175 on Amazon. Toups Discussion starter. 7 posts · Joined 2009. #1 · Nov 24, 2009. Looking at a beautiful Certified 2006 750Li with 46k miles. I drive roughly 25,000 mile a year most is highway. Have heard horror stories about how expensive it can be to own this car after the warranty expires. How many of you E66 owners out there have more than 100k miles BMW Ultimate Care+ is a 3-year or 36,000-mile optional and fee-based BMW maintenance plan for eligible BMW M4. BMW Ultimate Care+1,2,3,4 is an optional and fee-based BMW extended maintenance plan which extends the maintenance on your BMW for an additional 1 to 4 years or up to 50,000 to 125,000 miles. Applicable model years: 2017, 2018 and 2019 xDrive50i Sport Utility 4D. $79,095. $29,345. For reference, the 2018 BMW X5 originally had a starting sticker price of $59,295, with the range-topping X5 xDrive50i Sport Utility 4D starting at It’s not even a close contest. BMW is ranked No. 1, with an average maintenance cost over 10 years of $17,800. At No. 2 is Mercedes-Benz, which has an average 10-year maintenance cost of $12,900. For comparison, Toyotas are well-known for not needing much maintenance, and as such, the average Toyota only costs $5,500 to maintain over 10 years. A Chevrolet Suburban will cost about $9,306 for maintenance and repairs during its first 10 years of service. This is more than the industry average for popular SUV models by $173. There is also a 26.05% chance that a Suburban will require a major repair during that time. This is 4.55% worse than similar vehicles in this segment. U.S. News shared 2017 data indicating BMW models averaged 139 problems per 100 vehicles. Mercedes-Benz averaged a similar but slightly lower 131 issues per 100 models. The general belief is that most vehicles from other automakers won’t experience problems beyond normal wear-and-tear before 100,000 miles. wlp7w.