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Been DD'ing an E46 330ci for years. Keep telling myself I'm going to sell/upgrade, but it just keeps on ticking and is still fun to drive. Over 114k miles now, and the only things I've had to address are the clutch @ 80k (let the dealer handle that one, but it was still only $800+/-) and a few typical E46 issues: water pump, coolant tank, fuel pump, & a cam sensor. The worst job was probably the fuel pump. Rick Lee and I banged it out in no time though (as mentioned they are very DIY friendly). My window regulators are starting to go as well, but I've got the replacements ready to go. The coupes are probably harder on the regulators, as they have frameless doors which drop a 1/2 inch every time you open them (and raise back when closed).
Stick with the E46 (over the E36) if you can swing it, and personally, I'd only consider those with the sport, premium, & xenon light packages. Although the cold weather package might be nice for NY winters (includes heated seats). Last edited by Eric Coffey; 07-08-2010 at 05:34 PM.. |
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I am currently driving/in control of my sons E36/M3 / 1999 > as he was a bit irresponsible with it. I really like it... seriously thinking of changing my DD to an M3 .
I do need to get my 911 back in action though ..been sitting way to long
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The e36's traction control is impressive and has saved me from scratching the paint two times (black ice in clear conditions) without doubt. After realizing its potential, I wanted to see what its limits were . . . tried my best to put myself off the side of a mountain (okay, really large hill) leading to a ski resort in West Virginia but the car was smarter than I was.
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My older E36 does not have traction control, but my wifes E46 330 does and I have a set of matching factory mounted with snow tires for winter. My wife's last car was an AWD Audi, so she was a bit concerned about going back to a RWD BMW..... After two NW Ohio winters driving the 330, she is fine with it.
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I had my wife talked into a 330XI....We went to a dealer to drive one, it was on a test ride, so the dealer insisted we drive the 500 series while waiting......
What a mistake, when the 330 was back, I sit in it and put the seat all the way back. See sees the front seat almost touching the back seat and walks. Said no room in the back seat for her grandkids? Dealer laughs and sez: Benz makes an AWD.......Now she's looking at Lexus AWD............ How can I talk her into the 330? Do those of you that have them have opinions on the back seat?
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I had one for a while, great car.
![]() Not easy to find a e36 w/o a ton of miles in good shape anymore, they are getting old. Strictly from a performance perspective a e46 330 is very similar, if not a little better. My current e36 is great, just crossed 200k, but is getting a little worn out. Shifter, headliner, door handle, seat... nothing major but the little things are starting to add up. I'd look at a e46. |
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Thanks for the Back Seat feedback. I'm gonna drag her back to look again.
What the difference between the E36 and E46? Is there a certain year the change was made? Thanks for your patience........
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'92 (which is what my 325i pictured above is) was the first year for the E36 body style although I believe the convertibles and maybe even the M series were a year or two later before they switched to E36 bodies.
I am pretty sure '99 was the first year for the 4 door E46 coupes with the convertibles and maybe the M's switching a year later.
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hmm, most worn out M3s with 175,000 + miles go for around $7-8K ish. Pristine M3s with less than 100K miles usually go for @ $ 15- 13K. you can find e46s all day long for $8k... p.s., I have 2 e36 Ms and love them both... |
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yeah, there are deals out there, but it also depends on how they are equipped.. My two Ms are completely different. One has Harmon Karmon 10 way stereo, heated power Vader seats, traction control, center arm rest, etc, and the other one has none of those things!
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You guys need to get them really, really shiny so you blind any cops trying ta take ya down. Like this:
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Dad likes that car... Except that its in NJ....
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Ok guys... Tell me what to look out for on a 108k miles e36 M3?
What forums to check out? And whats a clean Estoril Blue '97 M3 5spd coupe worth? 108k miles, looks like new inside and out. Has newer wheels and an "upgraded suspension" according to the listing. I spy camber plates in the pictures.... |
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