I am still pining after my last one G705 GTY
If any one knows of any coming up mint and low mileage, teher must be some out there
Moderator: martauto



That doesn't make any sense? Low mileage cars are worth more than high mileage ones, all other things being equal, it's just a fact of life. Otherwise I agree with you though - there's no point writing a wish list for a 20 year old car, you have to see what's available and buy the best condition you can.march109 wrote: to get it you'd be paying more than its worth.



B7 wrote:Why a 320? I'd go 325 all day long over a 320.


Two words. "Fuel" and "consumption".DavieP wrote:B7 wrote:Why a 320? I'd go 325 all day long over a 320.
Ah, but you are possibly (and maybe understandably) wrapped up in power being everything. There are those of us who are not that bothered about the b-all and end-all in torque and hp. We just like how a car drives.
This may seem odd to some or many, but having owned a fair few hairy motors in the past and having finally realised that nowadays UK roads don't lend themselves to frenetic driving I fail to see the need for masses of Powah.
For me it's a case of been there, done that, but now I want a nice, quiet, easy, reliable and smooth drive. We all have our own expections, but there are probably more un-molested and decent 320is around than wholly ragged 325is. I like the B25 .... provided it's in really good order. Do I want one or need one? Definitely not - I'd have one if I did.
A pal who's opinion I wholly respect (yes he's a zoner and a well respected one at that) teases me about an engine change from time to time. However, he also admits that mine and another 320 auto (cabby) are surpisingly sprightly, having driven both. Ça suffis pour moi. I'll never rip the heart out of my car, although I might eventually think about 'pushing the envelope' to see just how much can be coaxed from this supposedly lowest of the low of BMW's efforts. That would be by way of enhancement not replacement.
I suspect there are quite a few zoners who choose to remain quiet to avoid the shrill, sneering and arrogant responses from some on here. They, like me are very happy to pootle around most of the time and occasionally give their cars a bit of welly when they want to hear that wonderful howl. I don't give a monkey's about the jibes, but I do know that there are one or two on here at least who feel slightly wounded by such childish nonsense.
Each to his own. I like (all) E30's for what they are what they represent.

On a recent trip to the Midlands and back I covered 410 miles and used 58 litres of petrol, which translates to just over 32mpg. It's an automatic so I'm quite happy with that, although I usually see around 34mpg on a long run, but I was in a hurry to get back and averaged 76mph for the return journey. I get about 26 -27mpg when driving around town, which for an automatic is not too bad either.B7 wrote: Two words. "Fuel" and "consumption".



Hi,hellblazer wrote:eldarvanyar! I can confirm that your old 320 is still going strong. I've owned it for 2 years and in that time covered about 8K (almost trouble free) miles! However, it's just about to go up on axle stands as the prop centre bearing needs attention.
