slow as anything from standstill (slowest car i've ever owned) yet, wierdly, like all bmws seem to, is actually fine once you're up and running, and a lot quicker than you might have thought from its performance at lower speeds.
well built, no rust, smooth, quiet, decent stereo, seems to be pretty economical so far.
will do the job as a day to day spam charriot perfectly, whilst not being a ford or vauxhall
1 owner from new, just over 100,000 miles, full service history, alloys, 6 speakers cd player, remote central locking, power steering, leccy windows, leccy sunroof, parking sensors, front fogs. feels nice and tight, rattle and knock free. pretty pleased with it for just over a bag of sand.





already ordered some new numberplates as the ones on there are the same ones it left the dealership with in 1995 and looking a little worn. have ordered some clear front indicators, and put on the m5 turbines that were on the m3 (which can now wear the BBSs all year round if it's no longer going to be a daily driver)
other plans include giving it a damn good clean and polish as it looks like it's never had anything other than a basic car wash wash all it's life, and i'll probably colourcode the sills and bumpers as i don't really get the german love for two tone!
i will not be taking it on track any time soon


































