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E30Gheko
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I found myself looking lustfully at E36 318is's this evening on auto trader... I think I may be considering buying one. They are pretty cheap, was looking at a few around £800 that appeared half decent.
Never owned a dirty six before but fancied a change from 10 years or so of driving E30's...
Never owned a dirty six before but fancied a change from 10 years or so of driving E30's...
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Topblag
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My wife had the last of the E36 318is. It was a good motor, handled well, good steering, brakes were ok and was night and day against my 2002 325ci Sport.
They're still wrong though.....
They're still wrong though.....
1990 325i Cab auto in Alpine White II
1988 Alpina C2.5 moredoor in Black, 71k
1990 325ix, moredoor auto in Laser Blue. 51k
1984 Hartge H35 in Black
2004 996 C4S in Silver 43k manual
2006 Audi S6 V10 in Black 58k
1988 Alpina C2.5 moredoor in Black, 71k
1990 325ix, moredoor auto in Laser Blue. 51k
1984 Hartge H35 in Black
2004 996 C4S in Silver 43k manual
2006 Audi S6 V10 in Black 58k
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hazd31
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my mate brought one a couple years ago for £400 with 200k on the clock
went well and looked tidy, sold it for the same price a year later, only problem i found when i drove it was the brakes, only worked for 2 roundabouts, and it werent great on fuel but i guess thats my driving!
went well and looked tidy, sold it for the same price a year later, only problem i found when i drove it was the brakes, only worked for 2 roundabouts, and it werent great on fuel but i guess thats my driving!
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jaymos
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Ive already been turned, only a 316 though, but its mint and I like it. 

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boxclever1753
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i had johnno's old 328iSE and it was a cracking car, been thinking about going back to a 36 again recently.
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Ranchero
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Been having similar thoughts meself.

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alan1272
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pac1982
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I've owned 2 e30's and 2 e36's can't say I noticed any big difference in build quality if your happy with the quality of an e30 you'll be happy with an e36alan1272 wrote:i was considering one as a daily but fortunately an E34 came up at the right price instead. is the build quality on e36's as disappointing as some say?

1991 BMW E30 318i Neon Design Convertible (Sold)
1990 BMW E30 325i Touring (Sold)
1990 BMW E30 318IS (Sold)
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si-
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just sold my 328 touring loved it very sad to see it go, missus wanted something newer though 
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harry_p
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the really early ones were supposed to be pretty shoddy, but my two, both 1996 n-reg have been superb.alan1272 wrote:i was considering one as a daily but fortunately an E34 came up at the right price instead. is the build quality on e36's as disappointing as some say?
i really couldnt recommend them highly enough as a cheap to run, yet nice to drive everyday runabout.
cheers,
harry
harry
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Simon
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maxfield
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I like E36's. I'll be buying a Touring for a daily when I find the right one.

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Jhonno
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E36's are full of win..
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sunnyr83
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Im driving an e36 as a daily after 5-6 years of e30 and its better than in most aspects. Never liked the look of them and still don't but they feel very modern to drive daily. The e30 has more character and put a smile on your face as you walk towards it and always look back when parked up. With the e36 i lock it and just go indoors lol.
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Jhonno
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I agree the E30 has more character, my E36 Touring makes me look back and smile though.. Good looking understated chariots.sunnyr83 wrote:The e30 has more character and put a smile on your face as you walk towards it and always look back when parked up. With the e36 i lock it and just go indoors lol.
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boxclever1753
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this is like the dirty little corner of an alcoholics anonymous meeting where a couple of old farts are sitting in the corner asking each other if the gin they had last night was against the rules:)
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sunnyr83
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If its the silver one i have seen on Bimmerforums, then id look back at that aswell. Really nice that.Jhonno wrote:I agree the E30 has more character, my E36 Touring makes me look back and smile though.. Good looking understated chariots.sunnyr83 wrote:The e30 has more character and put a smile on your face as you walk towards it and always look back when parked up. With the e36 i lock it and just go indoors lol.
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rrs
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E30Gheko wrote:I found myself looking lustfully at E36 318is's this evening on auto trader... I think I may be considering buying one. They are pretty cheap, was looking at a few around £800 that appeared half decent.
Never owned a dirty six before but fancied a change from 10 years or so of driving E30's...
I just bought one http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... c&t=215357
been pressed straight into daily service (50miles a day). Needs some tlc but it's engaging/interesting enough to drive. Enjoying how much lighter it feels to the e36 323i sport touring I had as well.
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Jhonno
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This is it..sunnyr83 wrote:If its the silver one i have seen on Bimmerforums, then id look back at that aswell. Really nice that.Jhonno wrote:I agree the E30 has more character, my E36 Touring makes me look back and smile though.. Good looking understated chariots.sunnyr83 wrote:The e30 has more character and put a smile on your face as you walk towards it and always look back when parked up. With the e36 i lock it and just go indoors lol.

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sunnyr83
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^ Yep thats the 1. 
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Jhonno
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Thanks.. Didn't realise I'd even posted it on there!sunnyr83 wrote:^ Yep thats the 1.
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E30Gheko
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Some interesting responses and nothing put me off the idea yet.
I'd need to sell the E30 to buy 1 now, but I have got some plans for this motor especially if I get another daily and can take it off the road for a while. I'll start saving my pennies then.
Please insert all your general E36 buying tips below....
I'd need to sell the E30 to buy 1 now, but I have got some plans for this motor especially if I get another daily and can take it off the road for a while. I'll start saving my pennies then.
Please insert all your general E36 buying tips below....
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sunnyr83
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Jhoono im guessing thats the 1 you had for sale right. Thats the 1 im talking about, silver touring.
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mabz
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this is my collection of e36's,currently have the m3 cab with the hardtop up for sale at the minute as im going back to an e30(must be mad)
i love e36's and would recommend them to anyone
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Simon13
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if you've ever had or driven a J plate e36 they're not as good as the later e36's.
E36's love an interior rattle
E36's love an interior rattle
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Dezzy
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I had one for a short time as a donor M50. The thing was nastySimon13 wrote:if you've ever had or driven a J plate e36 they're not as good as the later e36's.
E36's love an interior rattle

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Simon13
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bad boy on the 46 alloys!
1.6 M40 FTW
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Dezzy
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That is nastySimon13 wrote:
bad boy on the 46 alloys!
1.6 M40 FTWcheapest car i've ever owned to buy and run.
At least mine had the right number of pots. That's about all it had going for it like!

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leeparkes
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Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..


