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2009 · BMW

BMW M3 problems

Light NHTSA footprint — 45 owner complaints and 1 active recall campaign. Either a clean record or thin data; we'll show what's there.

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Reliability score
8.0 / 10

Solid reliability overall. Common issues are concentrated in a few systems.

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Should you avoid this 2009 M3?
Generally reliable

Buyable on the data — keep up the usual maintenance and inspect normally.

Our read of the federal NHTSA complaint and recall record for this exact year and model — not a substitute for a pre-purchase inspection. How we score.

Buying a used 2009 BMW M3? Check these first

Here's what this model is known to do — so you can inspect for it, price it in, or make the seller fix it before you sign.

What to inspect on this specific car

⚠ The one to take seriously: electrical is flagged severe on this model , showing up around 45,500 mi. Inspect it closely on a test drive.

Recalls to confirm are done

Run the VIN from the listing — 1 active recall on this model. Recall repairs are always free.

Verdict for buyers: 8.0/10 model. The priciest documented failure is engine (~$3,100) — get the seller's service records for it or inspect closely. Otherwise an average-risk used buy at a fair price.

We tell you what this model is known for and what to inspect — a vehicle-history report tells you what this exact car has been through. Smart buyers get both.

See the full pre-purchase inspection checklist →
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Top trouble spots 4 categories with 3+ complaints

powertrain
24 reports · fails ~3,771 mi · avg $2,500
moderate
airbags
8 reports · fails ~52,500 mi · avg $1,100
moderate
electrical
5 reports · fails ~45,500 mi · avg $850
severe
engine
3 reports · fails ~42,076 mi · avg $3,100
moderate
Buyer's checklist
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Generated from this 2009 M3's actual NHTSA complaint history — every item points at a documented failure pattern on this exact vehicle, not generic walkaround filler.
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Should you buy an extended warranty on this 2009 M3?
We pulled the math: risk-weighted exposure, typical contract cost, and our verdict on whether coverage pencils out for this specific vehicle.
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What owners are saying recent NHTSA-filed complaints · verbatim

2009 M3 · airbags
Takata recall - I received notice of my driver side airbag at the beginning of this year but the BMW still does not have the part. This car is my daily driver and I do not have the luxury to have a second car. I am driving a car that is putting my life at risk. BMW states they…
2009 M3 · airbags
Takata recall hasn't happened. What is the problem. I guess if you wait we won't be able to complain after it kills us in an accident.
12/09/2016 · at 65,000 mi · NHTSA ODI #10934034.0 · see airbags pattern →
2009 M3 · electrical Crash
Shortly after purchasing my BMW 2009 m3, I noticed a rare but very disturbing pattern on take off. I had car checked in dealer and I was told it was likely secondary to my driving style! This uncontrolled take off is like hi rev and rapid acceleration periodically alternating…
10/06/2011 · at 36,300 mi · NHTSA ODI #10428888.0 · see electrical pattern →
2009 M3 · body
I was driving on a side road at the allotted speed limit., I was on a single lane road. I then went over a pothole- not a huge crater. After which my steering wheel became crooked and the dsc failure warning on my BMW came up. I took it to the dealer ship and they said that I…
10/01/2009 · at 4,000 mi · NHTSA ODI #10285960.0
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Active recalls showing 1 of 1

severe NHTSA 08V595000 November 14, 2008

BMW is recalling 2,500 my 2008-2009 m3 passenger vehicles with an optional double clutch transmission

In that situation, at low vehicle speeds, it is possible for the engine to stall increasing the risk of a crash.

Fix: Dealers will reprogram the engine and transmission electronic control unit with updated software free of charge. The recall began on december 3, 2008. Owners may contact BMW at 1-800-831-1117.

Under investigation 1 open at NHTSA

EA Air Bags › Frontal · opened September 2021

NHTSA has an open defect investigation covering this vehicle — the step that can precede a recall, not a finding of fault. EA21002 on NHTSA →

How NHTSA investigations work, and what's open now →

Common questions

Is the 2009 BMW M3 reliable?

Mostly yes. With a reliability score of 8.0 out of 10 based on 45 owner complaints filed with NHTSA, the 2009 BMW M3 is generally a sound vehicle. The areas to watch are listed in the top problem section above — most are budget items, not deal-breakers.

Should you avoid the 2009 BMW M3?

On the NHTSA data, the 2009 BMW M3 does not need avoiding. Buyable on the data — keep up the usual maintenance and inspect normally. The record behind that call: No systemic severe-failure pattern in the complaint record; Reliability score 8.0/10 — above the segment average; 1 recall campaign on file. This is our read of the federal complaint and recall data — not a substitute for a pre-purchase inspection.

What should I check before buying a used 2009 BMW M3?

Inspect the powertrain first — it's the most-reported issue on this model, with 24 owner complaints filed. Typical failure occurs around 3,771 miles. Average repair cost runs about $2,500 at an independent shop. Also confirm any open recalls have been completed by running the VIN, and ask for service records covering the problem areas listed above.

Is the 2009 BMW M3 a good used car to buy?

It scores 8.0 out of 10 on our NHTSA-based read of 45 owner complaints. The main thing to watch is powertrain. Typical failure occurs around 3,771 miles. Priced fairly and clean on inspection, it's a reasonable used buy. Our data covers what this model is known for — pair it with a vehicle-history report on the VIN to see what that specific car has been through.

What's the most common problem on the 2009 BMW M3?

Based on NHTSA records, the most-reported issue is powertrain, with 24 complaints filed. Typical failure occurs around 3,771 miles. Average repair cost runs about $2,500 at an independent shop.

What's the most expensive thing that goes wrong?

The powertrain is one of the costlier repair items. Average repair cost runs about $2,500 at an independent shop. Typical failure occurs around 3,771 miles. Catching early warning signs can sometimes extend life by 20–30,000 miles.

How do I check if my BMW M3 has open recalls?

Paste your VIN into the decoder at the top of this page. We pull live from NHTSA, so you'll see exactly which campaigns apply to your vehicle and whether the dealer has logged the fix. Recall repairs are always free regardless of mileage or warranty status.

Is an extended warranty worth it on a 2009 BMW M3?

Math is straightforward: a quality service contract runs $1,800–3,500 over 3 years. With 45 complaints on file and the costliest repair averaging $2,500, one major failure more than pays for it. The catch is reading the contract — many providers exclude wear items and require pre-authorization, so cheaper plans are not always better value.

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Recall and complaint data sourced from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) public records database, last synced minutes ago. Verify the raw federal record at nhtsa.gov/vehicle/2009/BMW/M3. Editorial commentary written by ProblemsByVin contributors and reviewed by ASE-certified mechanics. We are not affiliated with BMW. Some links on this page are affiliate links and we may earn a commission if you complete a quote or purchase.
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