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Wed Jan 04, 2006 11:50 am
you can't really beat the sounds of the six pot. the 318is sounds pretty average, but has a nice noise when being used.
the 325i sport its quicker too, only slightly in a straight line at sensible speeds, (i think this is because 325is don't always make the power claimed at factory, whereas 318is seem to always make at least the factory figure), but its the torque that makes it a quicker car in reality. the 318is needs to be used to go quick, if you were to compare in gear times like 5th gear 40-60 or whatever, the 325i would be much much quicker. if you want something that can break traction in the dry, you want a 325 sport. plus it has an lsd from the factory, and better spec than a 318is.
i guess really neither car is particularly quick though.
i would personally have a 318is for a load of reasons though, especially if i had your insurance record. 325i insurance is overpriced, i can insure a e36 328i for less, and an audi s2 for just a bit more. on those grounds alone i wouldn't have one. also the m20 engine is a really old design, 2v per cyl belt driven, the m42 is a much more modern design with 4 v per cyl and chain, so less maintenance and gives much better fuel economy.
a good sport is more expensive by quite a bit, plus the 318is does feel more nimble, its got lighter box/diff, less options, no bodykit to add weight etc. i personally prefer the look of the is and not to have the mtec kit as by now a lot of them have become rust traps.

2.1 318is, MS, LPG. 200bhp, 175ft/lbs GONE!
Boxster, e46 m3, e36 sport touring and alpina B3 3.0