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Question Help with new car purchase

As title says I am looking at purchasing a new BMW and have come to a stand still and so have come to ask for advice from previous/current owners as to which path they recommend me to go down.

EDIT: plan on keeping vehicle for only 2-3 years

Currently looking at a 2011 135i (9.6k USD) that has been stage2+ and has 106,000KMs details below:
Modifications:
-Stage 2+ tune (420hp/650nm)
-VRSF 3-inch catless downpipe
-1m front bumper
-High-pressure fuel pump-ready for E85
-Stepped intercooler
-BMS intake
-BMW charge pipe
-Volk racing wheels
-Eibach suspension springs
-Carbon fibre rear diffuser
-side skirts

Maintenance:
Waterpump + thermostat replaced at 105 500 km
Serviced at 105 000 km (have the invoice)
Regular coolant top-up
Monthly tyre pressure check
Regular engine oil check

The other option I have is a 2015 M135i (10.2k USD) that is bone stock and has 88,000 KMs

The issue I'm having is being a 19 year old with minimal income is it too much of a risk buying the 135i that has been fully upgraded? I know the N55 is a reliable engine I'm just a bit worried there might be issues down the line.

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As title says I am looking at purchasing a new BMW and have come to a stand still and so have come to ask for advice from previous/current owners as to which path they recommend me to go down.

Currently looking at a 2011 135i (9.6k USD) that has been stage2+ and has 106,000KMs details below:
Modifications:
-Stage 2+ tune (420hp/650nm)
-VRSF 3-inch catless downpipe
-1m front bumper
-High-pressure fuel pump-ready for E85
-Stepped intercooler
-BMS intake
-BMW charge pipe
-Volk racing wheels
-Eibach suspension springs
-Carbon fibre rear diffuser
-side skirts

Maintenance:
Waterpump + thermostat replaced at 105 500 km
Serviced at 105 000 km (have the invoice)
Regular coolant top-up
Monthly tyre pressure check
Regular engine oil check

The other option I have is a 2015 M135i (10.2k USD) that is bone stock and has 88,000 KMs

The issue I'm having is being a 19 year old with minimal income is it too much of a risk buying the 135i that has been fully upgraded? I know the N55 is a reliable engine I'm just a bit worried there might be issues down the line.
19 year old with minimal income; run away. Even DIY these cars can cost quite a bit.
And in my opinion (I'll be flamed for this) 135 or a 335 is way too much power for a 19 year old. Get a 128 or a 328, they still have 250 ish HP. Plenty quick.
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19 year old with minimal income; run away. Even DIY these cars can cost quite a bit.
And in my opinion (I'll be flamed for this) 135 or a 335 is way too much power for a 19 year old. Get a 128 or a 328, they still have 250 ish HP. Plenty quick.
This is great information thank you, unfortunately I am am quite stubborn and am set on a 135i or 335i and more or less wanting to know in the long run if the stock option is better and then get upgrades done myself so I know the car hasn't been thrashed by previous owners. Another option could also be looking at a stock F30 and getting that done up.

Also I would like to add that I would call myself a pretty capable driver for my age as since I was 17 I have been racing my fathers '79 911 on track once or twice a month and am used to higher HP cars.
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This is great information thank you, unfortunately I am am quite stubborn and am set on a 135i or 335i and more or less wanting to know in the long run if the stock option is better and then get upgrades done myself so I know the car hasn't been thrashed by previous owners. Another option could also be looking at a stock F30 and getting that done up.

Also I would like to add that I would call myself a pretty capable driver for my age as since I was 17 I have been racing my fathers '79 911 on track once or twice a month and am used to higher HP cars.
A modded car has a higher chance of more problems then a stock car.
Good luck, please drive responsible.
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As title says I am looking at purchasing a new BMW and have come to a stand still and so have come to ask for advice from previous/current owners as to which path they recommend me to go down.

EDIT: plan on keeping vehicle for only 2-3 years

Currently looking at a 2011 135i (9.6k USD) that has been stage2+ and has 106,000KMs details below:
Modifications:
-Stage 2+ tune (420hp/650nm)
-VRSF 3-inch catless downpipe
-1m front bumper
-High-pressure fuel pump-ready for E85
-Stepped intercooler
-BMS intake
-BMW charge pipe
-Volk racing wheels
-Eibach suspension springs
-Carbon fibre rear diffuser
-side skirts

Maintenance:
Waterpump + thermostat replaced at 105 500 km
Serviced at 105 000 km (have the invoice)
Regular coolant top-up
Monthly tyre pressure check
Regular engine oil check

The other option I have is a 2015 M135i (10.2k USD) that is bone stock and has 88,000 KMs

The issue I'm having is being a 19 year old with minimal income is it too much of a risk buying the 135i that has been fully upgraded? I know the N55 is a reliable engine I'm just a bit worried there might be issues down the line.
Yes, the risk is way too high. Get the stock car with lower kms and enjoy it for what it is, which is 100% all you truly need, until you can afford to assume the risk that comes with doing mods.
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The issue I'm having is being a 19 year old with minimal income is it too much of a risk buying the 135i that has been fully upgraded? I know the N55 is a reliable engine I'm just a bit worried there might be issues down the line.
Honestly? Neither.

A nineteen year old with minimal income should avoid buying a car if possible. Use mass transit. Put the money in the bank.

If you live somewhere without mass transit, then buy a used Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, or whatever the equivalents are in NZ. Put as much money as possible in the bank.

Cars are depreciating assets and money pits. I assume that one of those cars will be expensive to insure. It will be expensive to maintain and repair.

You want to minimize your costs and maximize your savings. The more you save and invest now, the less you need to save when you’re older, and the more fun you can have when you can afford it.

If you insist on making a purchase between those two cars, buy the stock one. Don’t buy someone else’s mods and possible abuse of the car.
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Older Car with mods, the question is simple:

Do the buyer (any age), has the financial resources to fund the repairs that this vehicles will surely need, over and over again?
The answer to this question my give you the response/signal that you have been looking for.
Best of luck with your decision.
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Sounds like you are buying something irrationally that you cannot afford in reality. Even though your budget covers the prices, you are leaving yourself no room for certain expected and unexpected expenses that comes with a car that the repair costs are not cheap especially at the mileages they had been driven. $10k can barely get you a bmw almost at its end of life, but that same money can probably get you a newer similar performance Japanese car in much better shape plus some change back in your pocket. You also need to think about when time comes to upgrade, the bmw will be worthless from the 10k you spent now. But the alternative brand will still get you a portion of down pay, along with money you’re able to save from not wasting on repairs (if chose high mileage bmw) for a more reliable perhaps a newer bmw that you can enjoy for years without worries.
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Thank you everyone for the information you've all helped out a lot and I've decided to only look for something stock now. I would like to add that my current 2016 118i would fetch me about 7-8k USD on the market here so I do also have that money to play with. I understand the idea of looking at something Japanese for the reliability and future value but after owning my BMW for almost 3 years now its hard for me to make the switch as I am just in love with BMWs in general and have decided I want something a bit more powerful and nice sounding. (I know its a very typical thing to want 135/335i + pop bang lol).

If I'm allowed to drop links I'd love to show you guys what I'm actually looking at.
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