... of the standard body'd E30 - Forgot to add that bit!Geeman wrote:So we're all in agreement then... the 320iS is king.
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i agree .. its a sleeper be it with a sport kit or as a standard 4 door. my argument is that a 325i.s is hardly any different to a standard se 325 performance wise, god only knows why they command such a high premium for a few extrasGeeman wrote:... of the standard body'd E30 - Forgot to add that bit!Geeman wrote:So we're all in agreement then... the 320iS is king.
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My opinion is of some other zoners not all and im not alone in my opinion with regaurds to this! That is beside the point anyway. I am just stating a fact of how the market is for sports at the moment, the top ones go for 6k+ and an average one 4k, its just what the market dictates not badge snobbery. Yes the difference between a normal 325i and a sport isnt huge, just a load of options and that, its the whole package together which makes up a desirable model.fuzzy wrote:probably about the same amount that cares about your low opinion of other zoners.bss325i wrote:The bottom line is a sport is a more desirable model with a degree of kudos so comands a higher premium, end of. Who care's if you or others would 'take the lesser spec', the fact is they go for more money.fuzzy wrote: remind me exactly what it is you get for your money when comparing a sport to a 'lesser' 325? is it good value for money or a bit of badge snobbery? i wouldnt buy a sport. id take the lesser 325 anyday and upgrade it with the cash saved to a better spec imo than the sport.
and im certainly no cheapskate.
like i said before, remind me what it is you get for your money for that extra £5000? i know they go for more money but why? its certainly not £5000's worth of 'best bits as standard' value for money? is it f***.
badge snobbery pure and simple.
Thats the same thing as me puting all the alpina parts from my rotten C2 2.7 into another car and saying you cant tell the difference, hell even the log book on genuine alpinas doesn't say 'alpina' so would be even easier.e30bmlover wrote:the sensible option would be a standard well maintained 2 door 325 se then chuck the sport '' extras '' on if you wish, hell even send away the log book and have sport put on it! you wont tell the difference unless you ring up your local dealer.
I can empathise with this, i had to sell my low milage well specced alpina sport pack convertible when my baby son arrived.e30bmlover wrote:before i said ...... i do..... i had a good whack saved( lol only took me a year and a half to save ) enough to buy a nice e30 m3.... once the wedding is over its miser time again!!!!! so its not about the money for me, i done the right thing by my conversion.
Sounds like something is up there with the car, my 318is IMHO is up there as the second best drivers car I've ever had the pleasure of driving.treeseries wrote: i own a 318is and it handle like shit.
A car you can grab by the scruff of the neck and have some fun?fuzzy wrote:can someone explain exactly what they mean by 'drivers car' and 'driving experience'? everybody reels of that old line but never actually explains what they mean?
drivers car to me = something I ENJOY driving.fuzzy wrote:can someone explain exactly what they mean by 'drivers car' and 'driving experience'? everybody reels of that old line but never actually explains what they mean?
Well said Neil.loldrivers car to me = something I ENJOY driving.
as in, I dont give a toss what you think of my car
Any car can be made to handle badly if with worn tyres, knackered bushes, soggy dampers, worn rack etc.i own a 318is and it handle like shit.
Thank you! At last someone that speaks sense!Geeman wrote:In that case then, my 190k VW Jetta is the best drivers car I've ever owned!
I have to agree... it seems that it's only non-Sport owners that throw their negative opinions around against Sports. How can you say it's not worth the extra premium, when it obviously is... because they are getting bought at these inflated prices
I've had nearly all the E30 models, as I've already said, and I loved both of my Sports - early and late models. I would have another one over a standard 325i any day of the week, even over a Touring. But, I'd much rather have a 320iS though.
Now, if you can't admit that 'special' models command a higher price than their standard counterparts, then you're silly. It happens with EVERY model of car. Get over it.
It's not badge snobbery on the part of the owner... it's envy and jealousy from everyone else!![]()
But, back to the original topic on page 1... 318iS's are much, much better than 316 and 318's and 325i Sports are better than standard 320 and 325's. Simple.
And don't go saying "I can spend £500 and make my standard 325 better than a Sport"... In what way can you? By spending hours crawling around fitting second hand (maybe third, fourth or fifth hand) parts, probably from a scrapper to make your 325i nearly as good as a Sport? I think not. Like it's already been said... it'll NEVER be a Sport, no matter how many parts you throw at it. And the mere fact you're adding parts to your standard 325i indicates that you DO think Sports are better...
If you prefer your standard 325i over a Sport, then fair play to you. Just don't go throwing insults around that are unfounded.
You have answered the question yourself. Because its a replica/fake/copy/forgery etc.Rosc0PColtrane wrote:So why when sold, will the sport go for a considerably more money than aforementioned replica?
I've asked the question and used the word replica to distinguish between the two cars, which are identical apart from a badge.bss325i wrote:You have answered the question yourself. Because its a replica/fake/copy/forgery etc.Rosc0PColtrane wrote:So why when sold, will the sport go for a considerably more money than aforementioned replica?
Its the same with everything, other cars, especialy clasics (which E30's are heading towards being), art, designer clothes, dare i say money!
Fakes will always be worth less even if they do the same task in every way.
Maybe its the stigma of being a fake but one thing for sure, they will always be worth less.
Lol, we're talking engineering, not artistic creativity.bss325i wrote:Belive me its not badge snobbery, saying "Believe me it's not badge snobbery" doesn't really explain it.
To put it simply is a fake peice of art worth the same as the real thing? No
Is there any badge snobbery in that? No
Its just one is fake and one is real.