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difference between 325i and 325i sport
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jaistanley
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It's all in the paperwork. Now he owns a sport (trim) his knob is massive and yours is teeny tiny.

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no iS on the back of 325sport, as BMW figured the extra weight if the S would slow it down (except Africa of course where they happily badged it an iS but saved the extra gram by adding Alu wings)
to answer your question...
engine same
gearbox is different ratio for 1,2 and 3 gear
it has an LSD
his is 15mm lower and slighly stiffer
all other are cosmetic
if his is a sport it will probably have been thrashed, so assuming yours is a well looked after standard manual 325 you will proabably beat him.
mrlee
to answer your question...
engine same
gearbox is different ratio for 1,2 and 3 gear
it has an LSD
his is 15mm lower and slighly stiffer
all other are cosmetic
if his is a sport it will probably have been thrashed, so assuming yours is a well looked after standard manual 325 you will proabably beat him.
mrlee

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tell your friend that you challenge him to a traffic light gp!!! you should win!!... failing that drive over to norwich and cruise the ring road... look out for this lunatic with a pension for all things that are Aachen driving a sterling silver se kitted none the less(i.s front lip fitted) 2 door e30 sitting on the sexy 16'' type 1 Aachens... He will give him a go!
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0-60 and top speed are identical between the standard 325i and the sport - the main difference is in-gear accelleration in 4th where the sport is a little quicker.
Your friends sport may be quicker than your car as its probably lighter due to the panels under the bodykit dissolving......
Your friends sport may be quicker than your car as its probably lighter due to the panels under the bodykit dissolving......

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Is a pension like a penchant for old folk? Or are you just old with a penchant?e30bmlover wrote:tell your friend that you challenge him to a traffic light gp!!! you should win!!... failing that drive over to norwich and cruise the ring road... look out for this lunatic with a pension for all things that are Aachen driving a sterling silver se kitted none the less(i.s front lip fitted) 2 door e30 sitting on the sexy 16'' type 1 Aachens... He will give him a go!
If it ain't broke, fix it till it is
He may have a sport which allows for a few more optional extras when you bought it, but your car may be a higher specced 325i 
Unless they are treasured by the owners, 325i Sports are often thrashed cars, have gremlins hiding somewhere in them, a fat tin worm living under body kit where he can hide and a few minor other differences.
A good sport is a sort after car with a heafty price tag. A 325i in good nick is quite sort after by E30 enthusiasts, but not a rare car. Prices are rising, but they're no-way near a sport.
Essentially, by a 325i, by an LSD, Close ratio gearbox if you want one, some good suspension and you essentially have a sport. Could be done for 600 quid or even less. Oh, and a little M/// Grille for the front!
Unless they are treasured by the owners, 325i Sports are often thrashed cars, have gremlins hiding somewhere in them, a fat tin worm living under body kit where he can hide and a few minor other differences.
A good sport is a sort after car with a heafty price tag. A 325i in good nick is quite sort after by E30 enthusiasts, but not a rare car. Prices are rising, but they're no-way near a sport.
Essentially, by a 325i, by an LSD, Close ratio gearbox if you want one, some good suspension and you essentially have a sport. Could be done for 600 quid or even less. Oh, and a little M/// Grille for the front!

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Yes and no, have you not heard of the credit crunch? its nearer £2000 now. £400 per letter - bargain I say.stevotheevo wrote:the difference..............
.........about £3000 and a logbook with 5 extra letters.
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2.5 high comp. M20, 3.64 LSD, Fully undersealed, Spax springs & Bilstein shocks, s/s exhaust, Alpina rep wheels and more.
2.5 high comp. M20, 3.64 LSD, Fully undersealed, Spax springs & Bilstein shocks, s/s exhaust, Alpina rep wheels and more.
What Credit Crunch??march109 wrote:Yes and no, have you not heard of the credit crunch? its nearer £2000 now. £400 per letter - bargain I say.stevotheevo wrote:the difference..............
.........about £3000 and a logbook with 5 extra letters.

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How many times does this topic come up?
The Sport is better.
End of.
Stop arguing about it.
There's evidence on the spec-list. Compare a STANDARD 325i Sport to a STANDARD non-Sport 325i and you have your answer.
The only people who think Sports AREN'T better, are non-Sport 325i owners. Go figure.
Hang on... I think I hear a "But my non-Sport 325i IS better than a Sport..." in the distance. I'm getting out of here!
Similar story with a Motorsport Convertible compared to a standard Convertible.
Or a Cecotto M3 compared to a standard M3...
Enough said?
The Sport is better.
End of.
Stop arguing about it.
There's evidence on the spec-list. Compare a STANDARD 325i Sport to a STANDARD non-Sport 325i and you have your answer.
The only people who think Sports AREN'T better, are non-Sport 325i owners. Go figure.
Hang on... I think I hear a "But my non-Sport 325i IS better than a Sport..." in the distance. I'm getting out of here!
Similar story with a Motorsport Convertible compared to a standard Convertible.
Or a Cecotto M3 compared to a standard M3...
Enough said?
People who throw the £3000 argument into the ring, always seem to forget resale value as well!
A 325i sport will always be worth something! And that something will be always be more than the comparable condition SE or 'i.'
A 325i sport will always be worth something! And that something will be always be more than the comparable condition SE or 'i.'
just what i was thinking,,,,,,get it on.mrLEE30 wrote:no iS on the back of 325sport, as BMW figured the extra weight if the S would slow it down (except Africa of course where they happily badged it an iS but saved the extra gram by adding Alu wings)
to answer your question...
engine same
gearbox is different ratio for 1,2 and 3 gear
it has an LSD
his is 15mm lower and slighly stiffer
all other are cosmetic
if his is a sport it will probably have been thrashed, so assuming yours is a well looked after standard manual 325 you will proabably beat him.
mrlee

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Someones pissed....Geeman wrote:How many times does this topic come up?
The Sport is better.
End of.
Stop arguing about it.
There's evidence on the spec-list. Compare a STANDARD 325i Sport to a STANDARD non-Sport 325i and you have your answer.
The only people who think Sports AREN'T better, are non-Sport 325i owners. Go figure.
Hang on... I think I hear a "But my non-Sport 325i IS better than a Sport..." in the distance. I'm getting out of here!
Similar story with a Motorsport Convertible compared to a standard Convertible.
Or a Cecotto M3 compared to a standard M3...
Enough said?

Uni is killing the project.
Well saidGeeman wrote:How many times does this topic come up?
The Sport is better.
End of.
Stop arguing about it.
There's evidence on the spec-list. Compare a STANDARD 325i Sport to a STANDARD non-Sport 325i and you have your answer.
The only people who think Sports AREN'T better, are non-Sport 325i owners. Go figure.
Hang on... I think I hear a "But my non-Sport 325i IS better than a Sport..." in the distance. I'm getting out of here!
Similar story with a Motorsport Convertible compared to a standard Convertible.
Or a Cecotto M3 compared to a standard M3...
Enough said?
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beemerbird wrote:Is a pension like a penchant for old folk? Or are you just old with a penchant?e30bmlover wrote:tell your friend that you challenge him to a traffic light gp!!! you should win!!... failing that drive over to norwich and cruise the ring road... look out for this lunatic with a pension for all things that are Aachen driving a sterling silver se kitted none the less(i.s front lip fitted) 2 door e30 sitting on the sexy 16'' type 1 Aachens... He will give him a go!
Or, like e36boy, do you have a penchant for pensioners.
Re- the Liz Mcdonald thread.

The sports only value TBH is the fact it says sport on it.Geeman wrote:Nope... just factual.
The only real benefit of owning a sport is it will go up gradually in value and can always be sold for more than an equivilant nick 325i, as the resale value will always be higher.
Other than that, its a waste of money. If you crash a sport, or by a hit and run, uninsured driver or something unlucky happens, you may get a crisp £50 note more back for it than a normal 325i, and the insurance is more expensive. Unless you fork out for an agreed payback on one thats reached classic status and agree to their pethetic terms and conditions...
But dont get me wrong... i would fork out the money for the 5 letters if i ever get the chance.

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sports rust more and hide it better than a normal 325i 
it aint rubbin it aint dubbin...
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Nay... What a crock of 5hit. No offence meant, but come on... there's nothing on the Sport that makes it better than a standard 325i...?
I see you'd rather have one than a standard 325i if you had the money for one... so really you're just contradicting yourself here.
We're not talking insurance payout values.
We're not talking 'real' benefits of ownership... whatever they are.
We're talking about whether a 325i Sport is better than a standard model 325i. And they are.
Why would you want one over a standard 325i yourself if they're not better?
We can draw another parallel with an E36 328i and a 328i Sport - same problems with badge snobbery (and I've been both an E36 and E30 badge snob), but the Sport (again) is a much better all round car.
I see you'd rather have one than a standard 325i if you had the money for one... so really you're just contradicting yourself here.
We're not talking insurance payout values.
We're not talking 'real' benefits of ownership... whatever they are.
We're talking about whether a 325i Sport is better than a standard model 325i. And they are.
Why would you want one over a standard 325i yourself if they're not better?
We can draw another parallel with an E36 328i and a 328i Sport - same problems with badge snobbery (and I've been both an E36 and E30 badge snob), but the Sport (again) is a much better all round car.
A looked after Sport is always going to beat a normal 325i or se variant.....It would have been a totally pointless car otherwise.....Why put a close ratio box, lsd and improve suspension if its not going to be any better than a normal 325i ? 
how many times has this been discussed? I've lost count... at the end of the day a sport has some extra goodies on it from standard and demands a higher premium for anything ( sport tax !! ) i personally own a sport but truth be it i was to start again id be looking for the most rot free shell sport or not as i know i could add everything to it it would never be a sport but would be just as good as... there's a lot of ppl on here will say it will never be a sport ( I'm probably one of them.. ) but yea it could be just as good if not better
all i can tell is the sport has more toys.
and does look better with the kit on.
but for the extra price tag of a sport a 2dr 325i with all the toys on will work out cheaper
if you d.i.y it
one 325i sport/325i
here we go again!
i'll get me popcorn.
and does look better with the kit on.
but for the extra price tag of a sport a 2dr 325i with all the toys on will work out cheaper
if you d.i.y it
one 325i sport/325i
here we go again!
i'll get me popcorn.

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Again, good argument, but we're comparing a STANDARD 325i to a STANDARD 325i Sport.
There's no comparison.
You could make a standard 325i into a Sport replica... but then it wouldn't be standard... would it?
There's no comparison.
You could make a standard 325i into a Sport replica... but then it wouldn't be standard... would it?
Yes good comment, Add all the bits from a Sport to a standard 325i and hey presto you have a sport (Apart from what the log book says) If you did all this with the intention of keeping the car you'd be laughing.....However if you intended to sell after a short time you wouldnt get Sport money for it.jbh wrote:how many times has this been discussed? I've lost count... at the end of the day a sport has some extra goodies on it from standard and demands a higher premium for anything ( sport tax !! ) i personally own a sport but truth be it i was to start again id be looking for the most rot free shell sport or not as i know i could add everything to it it would never be a sport but would be just as good as... there's a lot of ppl on here will say it will never be a sport ( I'm probably one of them.. ) but yea it could be just as good if not better
ive got mine and an extra bag as this could go on and on .....magpie wrote: here we go again!
i'll get me popcorn.
my mk2 escort flat fronts weren't standard all 2ltr pinto'd up and 2drs onlyGeeman wrote:Again, good argument, but we're comparing a STANDARD 325i to a STANDARD 325i Sport.
There's no comparison.
You could make a standard 325i into a Sport replica... but then it wouldn't be standard... would it?
bda builds on both...worth about 4k+ now if still alive.
one was a 2dr auto ghia,,other 1.1L spastic,,,but a 2 door
so any 2dr sport or copy bmw e30 will gain value...
it's all about how cheap you can do it,,,,or just spend 3k on a sport
and get bored by not tinkering on it.

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wouldnt we all get bored... the thing is you could spend 3k upwards on a mint sport for 6 months later to find out its not as mint as you thought when you bought it.....magpie wrote:or just spend 3k on a sport
and get bored by not tinkering on it.






