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Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 3:26 pm
by Robin_xr4i
Hi I currently own a Volvo 480 turbo (i know its a shed, brought due to a need to own a Tubocharged car plus it was cheap and chipped) its lasted a year of being ragged, but its rusty and it heading to the scrappy when the MOT's up in a couple of months. So I have been saving for a new car.
I am putting my efforts into searching for a 320 or 325 e30 BMW. They seems to tick all the right boxes.....
Quick
Reliable
RWD
Sound good, with the 6cyl engine
Good value for money
Plus I have always like the stance of the e30 shape.
Any buying advice would be welcomed.
Regards Robin
Re: Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 3:34 pm
by maxfield
the 320 and quick don't go
Rust is probably the biggest issue with the e30
Re: Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 3:36 pm
by nev325isport
go for a 325i definetly

Re: Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 6:30 pm
by eko
Hey another local to me
Volvo sounds nice....NOT,but at least your seeing sense in getting an E30!
If your after one thats pretty quick,best to try and stay away from 20lt,although they have that lovely 6 pot noise they are pretty gutless considering and drink petrol.
325 on the other hand,still drin petrol but have good amount of power
318is is a fair alternative,not quite as powerful as the 325 but still very rewarding and handle well too,they also tend to be less rusty too as they have galvanised shell.
Anyway welcome to the zone mate,maybe see you around sometime
PS where in Torbay are you?
Re: Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 9:57 pm
by benjy
I think you started a trend Eko!! St Eko, converting the heathern SW to E30 rightousness!!!
Welcome to thye zone Robin!!
Re: Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:07 pm
by eko
benjy wrote:I think you started a trend Eko!! St Eko, converting the heathern SW to E30 rightousness!!!
Welcome to thye zone Robin!!
Its hard being me sometimes

Re: Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 12:04 am
by e36boy
Welcome to e30 zone bud, Hope you get yourself sorted with a good un

Re: Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 12:07 am
by cliffybabe
dude go after a 325 ur kick urself if u dont, Welcome to the zone

Re: Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 11:48 am
by Robin_xr4i
Thanks for the warm welcome guys!
Sounds like the 325 would be a better option, everyone keeps telling me the fuel economy is the same as the 320 anyway. I don't know about the 318is the ones I have seen are a little on the pricey side, oh well see what turns up in a couple of months!
Eko: I live in Brixham
Re: Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 12:16 pm
by Pal318is
Welcome to the Zone Robin
Out of a 320i or 325i i would say go for the 325i, much more power than the 2ltr, the 318is's are getting a little pricey at the mo'...but there are some bargins out there to be had too...
Good Luck with your search Bud....I holidayed in Brixham a couple of years ago, absolutely loved it..Some beautiful scenary
Pal
Re: Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 12:26 pm
by Pal318is
Oh yeah, whats with the xr4i?? Do I detect a ford fetish
My dad nearly bought one of these, took it for a test drive and everything. But decided against at the last moment and bought a xr4x4 instead
Pal
Re: Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 8:26 pm
by gareth
don't disregard a good unmolested 320i as dropping a 2.5 in is a doddle. good 325i's hold their value well. cheap ones are risky as there are a lot of turds about!
you could always get a good cheap 320i with the intention of dropping a 3.5 M30 in too

Re: Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 1:34 pm
by Robin_xr4i
Pal318is wrote:Oh yeah, whats with the xr4i?? Do I detect a ford fetish
Yeah! Last rwd car I owned was a Sierra XR4i 2.8 v6. Great cars if not a little thirst. Only reason I uses the name still is cause I keep all my details the same for each forum I use, otherwise I would forget (short term memory!)
Pic of said car.
gareth wrote:you could always get a good cheap 320i with the intention of dropping a 3.5 M30 in too
Now thats a very good idea home made 335i e30. Some guy from Practical Performance Car mag has built a turbocharged one very impressive, 330 bhp at the wheels![/quote]
Re: Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 1:36 pm
by Pal318is
Robin_xr4i wrote:Pal318is wrote:Oh yeah, whats with the xr4i?? Do I detect a ford fetish
Yeah! Last rwd car I owned was a Sierra XR4i 2.8 v6. Great cars if not a little thirst. Only reason I uses the name still is cause I keep all my details the same for each forum I use, otherwise I would forget (short term memory!)
Pic of said car.
And in the best colour too
Very nice..
Pal
Re: Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 1:42 pm
by Rosc0PColtrane
In Devon eh?
Looks like there will be a meet on 18th February..
WHy not ocme along?
Check meets section..
Re: Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 8:03 pm
by gareth
Robin_xr4i wrote:Now thats a very good idea home made 335i e30. Some guy from Practical Performance Car mag has built a turbocharged one very impressive, 330 bhp at the wheels!
thats our very own toby_unna!!!
have a look through the engine conversions section and you'll see a lot from him
that 330bhp is a long way behind what he's up to now!!!
Re: Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 8:06 pm
by Davenotouring
Not forgetting that's at the wheels!
Over 400 at the fly!
What a hero! Home brew too.
Robin, go 325i!
Re: Newbie, from Devon
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 8:14 pm
by eko
Robin,loving that XR4i
My dad had a couple of them years ago-first one was a Diamond White A reg which he converted to 2.9 4x4,i loved that car,so much better than the 205 diesels etc all my mates dads had
Second one was a Nimbus Grey B reg,one of the last produced and absolutely mint at the time,never saw him after that so not sure what happened to it!
Great memories of them both though,poor mans cosworth
