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Which BMW Has the B58TU Engine? Updated Model List

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  Photo by Volodymyr Leush on Unsplash Most BMW owners don't spend much time thinking about engine codes. Fair enough — that's what mechanics are for. But if you've ended up here, something has probably prompted the question. Maybe a garage mentioned the B58TU. Maybe you're buying a used BMW and want to know what you're getting. Maybe your current car has developed a problem, and you're trying to make sense of it. Whatever brought you here, this is the no-nonsense guide. We'll tell you what the B58TU actually is, which BMWs have it, and what it's like to run day to day. Short sentences. Plain English. Everything you actually need. The B58TU — What Is It? BMW's B58 engine launched in 2015. It's a 3.0-litre, six-cylinder petrol engine — the kind BMW has always been known for. From the moment it arrived, it was clear this one was special. Smooth, punchy, and remarkably well-built for a modern turbocharged unit. A few years later, BMW went back in a...

Where to Buy BMW Parts Online in the UK: Quality, Fitment and Value — Ranked

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Photo by Ben Hessler on Unsplash The UK market for BMW parts for sale online is bigger and more varied than it was ten years ago. You can buy BMW car parts from a dealer website, an OEM catalogue, a BMW breaker, or a general marketplace, and each route gives you something different in terms of quality, fitment confidence, price, and delivery speed. The problem is that the cheapest option isn’t always the right one, and the most expensive isn’t always necessary. This guide ranks seven sources BMW owners use to buy BMW parts online in the UK. Each one has a genuine use case. None of them is right for every situation. Here’s how to think about each one. #1  MT Auto Parts — Specialist BMW Dismantler mtautoparts.com   |  Thurnscoe, South Yorkshire  |  24–48 hour UK mainland delivery MT Auto Parts is a BMW-only car breaker covering F, G, and U generation models from 2012 onwards, including 1 Series to the 8 Series, X1 to X7, Z4, and electric models including the i3, ...

How Much Does It Cost to Replace a BMW Steering Wheel in the UK?

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  Photo by Jonas Morgner on Unsplash There are several reasons a BMW owner ends up looking for a replacement BMW steering wheel . The most common is wear: the leather on a well-used BMW M Sport steering wheel, which can look tired by 60,000 to 80,000 miles, particularly on the nine and three o’clock grip positions. Others are upgrading from a standard wheel to a heated or paddle-shift version. And some are replacing a wheel after an accident where the airbag deployed. Whatever the reason, the cost varies considerably depending on the wheel type, whether you’re buying new or used genuine, and what the fitting involves. BMW Steering Wheel Types: What You’re Actually Buying Not all BMW steering wheels are the same, and the price difference between types is significant. Here’s what you’ll encounter on different newer BMW models: Standard leather multifunction wheel The base specification on most non-M Sport BMWs. Leather-wrapped with multifunction buttons for audio, phone, and cruise c...