e30 daily drivers
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Kieran_n22
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Bought my car last August used it during winter but it wasn't ideal for me as my journey to work is short and I'd have to warm it up for at 5 minuts so the temp guage came out of the blue otherwise it'll drink more petrol. And then it got written off in December when it snowed. So I fixed it sprayed the whole car and I'm never gonna use it in the winter again lol. And for it to be off the road gives me time for my M52 conversion 

- Brianmoooore
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Not the best way to treat an engine, and factually incorrect. Start it and drive it.Kieran_n22 wrote: I'd have to warm it up for at 5 minuts so the temp guage came out of the blue otherwise it'll drink more petrol.
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hongkongfuey
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Not having the luxury of having more than one e30 yes its my daily
if there wern't people like me,
with cars like mine,
who would you put down to make yourself feel better?
with cars like mine,
who would you put down to make yourself feel better?
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kolee
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- Location: Painswick, Gloucestershire
I use mine daily. My commute is around 15 miles and i enjoy the healthy 28mpg she gives.
This will be the first winter the car has seen in a long while, I'm hesitantly looking forward to icy roads.
This will be the first winter the car has seen in a long while, I'm hesitantly looking forward to icy roads.
I use mine more in winter than in summer because my commute of nealy 50 miles daily is shared between my motorbike and the E30, so logically it gets used more in bad weather.
Last winter I was well lucky when I span 180º on a slip road covered in sheet ice... I came to rest about 4cm away from the barrier facing the way I'd came....
Last winter I was well lucky when I span 180º on a slip road covered in sheet ice... I came to rest about 4cm away from the barrier facing the way I'd came....
These are sensations as hard to forget as they are to ignore.....
Brianmoooore wrote:Not the best way to treat an engine, and factually incorrect. Start it and drive it.Kieran_n22 wrote: I'd have to warm it up for at 5 minuts so the temp guage came out of the blue otherwise it'll drink more petrol.
Agreed but I had an e30 that was horrendously juicy until it was warm and employing the same tactics was the only way!
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cool_ram_in
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I use my e30 as a daily driver. My 316 LPGed is a nice thing! I use 175/70 r14 tires that make it more nimble, economical and also tail happy (the LPG tank makes it less tail happy...)
Oh i make a bit long 150 km commute... (93 miles?)
It happens to be very cheap to run on LPG, and parts and maintenance also...
Always puts a smile on my face.
(I also have a e36 318 tds touring for traveling with my kids and wife...)
Oh i make a bit long 150 km commute... (93 miles?)
It happens to be very cheap to run on LPG, and parts and maintenance also...
Always puts a smile on my face.
(I also have a e36 318 tds touring for traveling with my kids and wife...)
Have just bought this (325 moredoor - learning the lingo already ;) ) to use as my new daily. Have a new job, so giving the company car and back in two weeks this is my transport. Am sure it's going to be juicy, but it will be worth it!


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Morat
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Not quite daily, in bad weather I'll take the Jeep. On long family trips we'll usually take the E46 because it has airbags, side impact bars etc.
E30 Touring 0.35 cD - more slippery than prison soap 

Praise the Lard... and pass the dripping!

Praise the Lard... and pass the dripping!
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e30topless
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AVO has been in daily service most of the year, I have just parked her up for the winter because i needed an estate car


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daimlerman
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Cabbie was in use from April until the end of October,touring has been taxed all year but saw little use in the summer.But this last week the touring ran close to 400 miles.
How much use the touring will get over the winter will depend on the availability of the Fiat,if 'er indoors is not using that,I use it for work!
How much use the touring will get over the winter will depend on the availability of the Fiat,if 'er indoors is not using that,I use it for work!
Youth is wasted on the young.
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bpowell555
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Used mine as a daily in last years bad winter. Best and worst experiences a plenty, 1 near crash, 1 lucky escape, plenty of power sliding in thick snow- awesome. Even getting away at lights was a right laugh.
Lucky escape was changing down approaching a roundabout - adopted a 30 degree angle I majestically powered out of. Would have been severe if anything was coming the other way
Near crash when the idiot in front stopped dead down a hill, had to swerve into the oncoming lane to avoid him - again nothing coming the other way - then swerve again to avoid a concrete bollard on the other side of the road. Ff-ing angry with the knob infront
Just keep it clean - the salt gets everywhere.

Edit: just to clarify all of the above on compacted snow covered roads.
Lucky escape was changing down approaching a roundabout - adopted a 30 degree angle I majestically powered out of. Would have been severe if anything was coming the other way
Near crash when the idiot in front stopped dead down a hill, had to swerve into the oncoming lane to avoid him - again nothing coming the other way - then swerve again to avoid a concrete bollard on the other side of the road. Ff-ing angry with the knob infront
Just keep it clean - the salt gets everywhere.
Edit: just to clarify all of the above on compacted snow covered roads.
1990 325i touring
She's a minter! Best 3 years of my life - bye bye baby
She's a minter! Best 3 years of my life - bye bye baby
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Tom_Maverick
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My tech II 25i is a daily too.. doing around 16 miles on an assortment of roads.. wouldn't drive anything else
and although I have just had her resprayed etc she was built to be driven...

My e30 is my only car, it's not a minter so I drive it every day, everywhere. I see no reason not to really, it's not vintage or anything, easily capable of lasting through the winter as long as you watch out for rust.

1990 Sterlingsilber 318iS - 146 bhp / 192 Nm
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J_A_C_K_Y_D
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- Location: Cardiff
Used mine daily till it was written off, was fine in the snow, only got it stuck once all winter
Loved it
Hopefully get the new one going by this winter
Loved it
Hopefully get the new one going by this winter
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Silverfang
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Proof my E30's out in all weathers, this year should be fun with the coilovers
BMW and Opel, both RWD, both german, both good fun
http://www.clockservicing.co.uk/ For any clock repairs try here.
http://www.clockservicing.co.uk/ For any clock repairs try here.
I use mine all year too. it is getting a bit rusty but saving up for a full respray hopefully in the next year or two. Only time i couldnt use her last year in the snow was when there was about 8 inches in front of the garage door and all the way along the access road.. Loved the look on the boy racers and the pensioners faces when i was gently driving sideways up almost every road tho. Just had to wash it every second day if the pipes werent frozen at the car wash for the salt tho.
325i SPORT M-TECH 1(sold
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this is the most recent pic i have
bin my daily for the last 4 1/2 years
not a minta just trying to have a tidy e30
drinks fuel on the school runs but thats 6 pots for you
looking forward to the winter driving again







