looking to return to the e30 world again
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I sold my e30 320 last january as it was starting to look like rust was getting the beter of it and i needeed something more economical.
About a week after selling it i was missing it and now Im looking to buy another one. I now have a daily drive car sorted so economy isnt a problem, Im selling my old school mini which averages about 20 mpg!
hopefully the mini will be gone in the next few months so i can start looking about at getting an e30 again. the trouble is im not sure what to get. ive had a 320 which I liked but seemed a bit lazzy on performance. it was stupid high mileage and been thrashed all its life to be fair.
Im not sure weather to go for a 318 or 325. what sort of performance differance is there between the them and the 320. does the 318 handle beter with a lighter engine?
About a week after selling it i was missing it and now Im looking to buy another one. I now have a daily drive car sorted so economy isnt a problem, Im selling my old school mini which averages about 20 mpg!
hopefully the mini will be gone in the next few months so i can start looking about at getting an e30 again. the trouble is im not sure what to get. ive had a 320 which I liked but seemed a bit lazzy on performance. it was stupid high mileage and been thrashed all its life to be fair.
Im not sure weather to go for a 318 or 325. what sort of performance differance is there between the them and the 320. does the 318 handle beter with a lighter engine?
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yeah thats what Ive been looking at. forgot to put that. 

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yeah either the 318IS or 325, dont bother wasting time with the 320...
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Does the 325 or 318is have a lsd as standard?
is a 318is timing chain or belt?
sorry to sound a bit simple. just havent had much experience with e30s other than my old 320.
insurance between them doesnt seem as much as i thought it would.
is a 318is timing chain or belt?
sorry to sound a bit simple. just havent had much experience with e30s other than my old 320.
insurance between them doesnt seem as much as i thought it would.
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Get a 325 touring - 6 pot grunt with 4 pot balance. The best of both worlds 
(and room for bodies in the back!)

(and room for bodies in the back!)
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Treat yourself to a nice 318i Cab, prices have never been cheaper.
If you're feeling flush, there a very nice 325i Cab on Ebay right now in North London.
Whatever, take advantage of the lower prices!
If you're feeling flush, there a very nice 325i Cab on Ebay right now in North London.
Whatever, take advantage of the lower prices!
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Touring FTW! If you can afford the insurance it would be silly not to go for a 325i touring, if fuel is gonna be a headache (and you've got the funds) LPG?
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seriously if you want a fast economical e30 it has to be my e30 M40 turbo its up for sale pm me for pics
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The difference is not as vast as the iS owners will make out!Alex wrote:i will re word that then!!! the handling is betterTheo325 wrote:It's really not.318is is more fun to drive
6 pot FTW!
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i know your rite i just dont want to admit it since im a 4 pot ownerbss325i wrote:The difference is not as vast as the iS owners will make out!Alex wrote:i will re word that then!!! the handling is betterTheo325 wrote: It's really not.
6 pot FTW!

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no chance! I've had both and it's the 5i everytimeJhonno wrote:out of the box it is..Theo325 wrote:It's really not.318is is more fun to drive
Just buy the best you can find and you be joining the club should beat the mini on fuel but not by loads!
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Good luck with what ever you get!
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Before this turns into yet another 6pot vs 4pot threadnaught, I'd just say that if you're genuinely after economy you're probably not going to be thrilled by a 6 pot E30. You'll improve on 20mpg but 30 is only going to happen during fifth gear cruising in my experience. Then again, I own a touring which comes with a shorter diff.
I've never owned a M42 powered E30 (318is) so I'll leave the mpg claims for them to people with experience.
As for driving thrills, I don't think you'll be disappointed with any E30. They're all RWD and as long as they are well maintained they're a lot of fun but you'll be driving in a different way to an old school mini. E30s are generally well behaved, but a patch of damp/slippery tarmac can provide you with a serious wake up call if you're getting complacent.
The bottom line is you should test drive a few different models on your favorite road and see what you like. What a chore
I've never owned a M42 powered E30 (318is) so I'll leave the mpg claims for them to people with experience.
As for driving thrills, I don't think you'll be disappointed with any E30. They're all RWD and as long as they are well maintained they're a lot of fun but you'll be driving in a different way to an old school mini. E30s are generally well behaved, but a patch of damp/slippery tarmac can provide you with a serious wake up call if you're getting complacent.
The bottom line is you should test drive a few different models on your favorite road and see what you like. What a chore

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Not unless you've got some dyno figures to show it? Lets just leave it that the 318is is a fun car to drive. The 325 is a fun car to drive. Hell, I enjoyed my M40 powered touring (I'm still convinced its the most tailhappy model E30). So, all E30 drivers should be happyAlex wrote:
well they are arnt they

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Thanks for the advice people. I just got to flog my mini now. realy limited market as its been built for trackdays. hopefully i can get it gone by the end of the month.
Never thought of a touring, Might have to have a look at one. does anyone at the guildford meet have a touring? could be usefull with the extra space.
Never thought of a touring, Might have to have a look at one. does anyone at the guildford meet have a touring? could be usefull with the extra space.
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