my first bm.................

my first bm.................

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swansea v6

Original Poster:

1,281 posts

231 months

Saturday 7th January 2006
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hello, I have just sold my v6 mazda mx-3 (lovely engine/chassis, but woefully shortgeared) 70mph= 4100rpm.........pass the nurofen........ and picked myself up a 1994 e36 325i coupe. First impressions, woah rear wheel drive.......and stunning engine. I will post some pics soon, once the sun decides it wants to pop out again

paddy27

1,742 posts

240 months

Sunday 8th January 2006
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Hi

Sounds like you got a nice one.
Have just a my first BM as well, a 1991 e34 535i.

Your right about rear wheel drive is certainly more fun.

Enjoy.

Cheers

Andy

swansea v6

Original Poster:

1,281 posts

231 months

Sunday 8th January 2006
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535i, lovely car tho to big for me. Always wanted a 325i coupe and looked around for you for weeks before buying one and got a right bargain. Is there anything i should know about these cars? how tuneable are they? are they really as bulletproof as people say?? cheers

paddy27

1,742 posts

240 months

Sunday 8th January 2006
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Thanks.
Have always liked the 3 series as well, but found this one first.
They are supposed to be pretty reliable.
Have had the water pump in mine go, was lucky and managed to save the head.
From what i have been told, make sure they get regular servcing.
Mines on 136000 miles and still has enough power to make me grin everytime i use it. Still feels tight and carved from solid, even my g/f is impressed and she is not interested in cars.
Try the BMW car club www.bmwcarclub.co.uk
Seems to be a lot of really good info on there.
Hope you enjoy it.

Cheers

Andy

PS The straight sixes do sound so good.

Darth Dave

2,253 posts

238 months

Monday 9th January 2006
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Congratulations to both of you on getting BMW's! Welcome

chilli

17,320 posts

242 months

Monday 9th January 2006
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Darth Dave said:
Congratulations to both of you on getting BMW's! Welcome



Absolutely.... Quality decisions!!

paddy27

1,742 posts

240 months

Monday 9th January 2006
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Darth Dave said:
Congratulations to both of you on getting BMW's! Welcome


Thanks, Just got to keep the girlfriend away from the trip computer around town, only does 12mpg! hehehe
Ah buy what fun, quality cars.

hongkongfooi

626 posts

253 months

Sunday 15th January 2006
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Is it going to be swansea_straightsix now?

welcome, you won't regret it!

swansea v6

Original Poster:

1,281 posts

231 months

Monday 16th January 2006
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think it may have to be swansea wwwwooooaaaaahhhhhhhh thats what rear wheel drive is like on ice.......WHAT a different experience to front wheel drive?????? i thought the mazda had a good chassis but this thing is awesome, while i was playing in an empty tesco car park, well i was bored.....i decided to try this oversteer lark and was very suprised how controlable this thing is, should have bought one years ago

paddy27

1,742 posts

240 months

Monday 16th January 2006
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I agree, very easy to catch, have been a bit throttle happy myself a few times without thinking and is a lot of fun. So much fun.
Can't stop grinning when i go out for a proper drive so to speak.

jagdpanther

19,633 posts

225 months

Tuesday 24th January 2006
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Congratulations on the choice of cars guys.....and I must add that I purchased a 730i on a 92 plate earlier this month.....a bit too tempting on wet tarmac, but so much fun when the devil drives

Averaging about 19mpg round town!!

dick dastardly

8,316 posts

269 months

Tuesday 24th January 2006
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I had a '92 325 coupe for the last 3 years. It was fun and quite a capable machine but cost me a small fortune in maintenance. Good luck with it, hopefully yours isn't a lemon too.

Paul Drawmer

4,940 posts

273 months

Wednesday 25th January 2006
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My E36 3251 has done 136000 miles. I've done over 100,000 of them.
Faults so far:
airbag light came oilln - expensive module from BMW dealer
Driver's window glass fell into door. Replaced a couple of nylon pegs with over the phone advice from local specialist.
Horn ring on steering wheel squeaks - it still does, not worth expensive repair.
Driver's seat squeaks.
Sunroof cables rattle
That's it. All the rest of the costs have been 'normal maintainance'. I always use good quality brake disks and pads, genuine filters. Never miss an oil change. Replace brake fluid and coolant every two years.
It goes like a train, it had new suspension bushes, and bilsteins all round at 100,000 and handles really well. Still enjoy it, still a quick car.

If I could afford it, I'd replace it with a 330. But since i haven't the cash and won't borrow money, I'll be keeping the old 325i for some time.