E46's any good?
Discussion
Primarily for scoobyzoom but please feel free if anyone can add comments.
Are the E46 Variant of the 318i's any good?
I have had quite a few BMW's from a 328i to a carb strangled 316i.
We have just sold my wife's golf as it is a bit small, but saw a couple of E46 318i models on ebay. I didn't think these were in my budget, (just under 6k)
Before anyone says it, I know Bmw's are supposed to have 6 cylinders, but I know I wont stretch to one of those.
All opinions, good and bad received gratefully
Are the E46 Variant of the 318i's any good?
I have had quite a few BMW's from a 328i to a carb strangled 316i.
We have just sold my wife's golf as it is a bit small, but saw a couple of E46 318i models on ebay. I didn't think these were in my budget, (just under 6k)
Before anyone says it, I know Bmw's are supposed to have 6 cylinders, but I know I wont stretch to one of those.
All opinions, good and bad received gratefully
We currently have a 318i E46, Mike.
Quite happy with it, VVT engine is pretty smooth, no known problems, nice steering feel with 205 section tyres,performance/economy OK, feels sluggish with 2 1/2 occupants + luggage (but I guess you knew that).
Recommended.
(how often do you churn your cars FFS !)
Quite happy with it, VVT engine is pretty smooth, no known problems, nice steering feel with 205 section tyres,performance/economy OK, feels sluggish with 2 1/2 occupants + luggage (but I guess you knew that).
Recommended.
(how often do you churn your cars FFS !)
Cheers Bor,
Must admit, I wasn't expecting my pants to be lit up with it, but they are well built and just that little bit bigger than a golf.
Yes, I do tend to chop and change, and generally break even as I buy most from auction, and change within 6 months selling privately. I don't make money on it as such, but it is a nice way of car changing for free.
You never know, I may stick with one that I REALLY like.
Ta for the info.
Must admit, I wasn't expecting my pants to be lit up with it, but they are well built and just that little bit bigger than a golf.
Yes, I do tend to chop and change, and generally break even as I buy most from auction, and change within 6 months selling privately. I don't make money on it as such, but it is a nice way of car changing for free.
You never know, I may stick with one that I REALLY like.
Ta for the info.
Mike
We've got an E46 318 on 01Y. Bought it in Dec 02 at 18 months old & 29k. Now at 3.5 yrs it's done 78k. It's a great drive in terms of B road bashing whilst you can cruise m'ways in comfort. Fuel wise 13.2g or 62litre tank gets you 440miles on m'way or 325-350 in city traffic. Average 32.8mpg since purchase. Cost wise service every 15k: oil service £100, inspection 1 £200, inspection 2 £275. Rear tyres every 35k £200. Front can do 50k. Build quality is excellent. If you see one with BMW extended warranty its worth buying. Our has had a new gearbox, steering column, wing mirror motor, speedo & obc, suspension bushes, no plate light holder all under extended warranty. This is unusual for an E46, but if it does go wrong it costs loads.
Baz
We've got an E46 318 on 01Y. Bought it in Dec 02 at 18 months old & 29k. Now at 3.5 yrs it's done 78k. It's a great drive in terms of B road bashing whilst you can cruise m'ways in comfort. Fuel wise 13.2g or 62litre tank gets you 440miles on m'way or 325-350 in city traffic. Average 32.8mpg since purchase. Cost wise service every 15k: oil service £100, inspection 1 £200, inspection 2 £275. Rear tyres every 35k £200. Front can do 50k. Build quality is excellent. If you see one with BMW extended warranty its worth buying. Our has had a new gearbox, steering column, wing mirror motor, speedo & obc, suspension bushes, no plate light holder all under extended warranty. This is unusual for an E46, but if it does go wrong it costs loads.
Baz
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