E30 M3- Whats it like as a daily driver?
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e30m3lover
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If I decide to invest I wil be using it regularly. Is this a good idea or is it a strictly weekend car? I will have a van aswell so will use that in the rain. 
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jpboost
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well mine's a daily driver. parked on ther street. Use it in all weathers (snow was fun). Sure it's not a modern car, but it's not that bad either.
LHD is not a problem IMO,
Go for it!
LHD is not a problem IMO,
Go for it!
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alexm3uk
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i use mine everyday and i love it driving in snow was fun but going out to your m3 every morning turn the key and to hear that engine no better way to start the day if you ask me
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m3ben05
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I use mine every day, absolutely no probs at all, its a bit more difficult to drive than some cars due to the lack of torque in the low revs but other than that iv never had any probs driving it around.
Do be prepaired for the questions "are you selling that mate" "is it a 325" and "what body kit is that" though!
Do be prepaired for the questions "are you selling that mate" "is it a 325" and "what body kit is that" though!
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e30m3lover
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Is it quite flat in low revs mate? I need to have a drive/ride in one to see what its like.m3ben05 wrote:I use mine every day, absolutely no probs at all, its a bit more difficult to drive than some cars due to the lack of torque in the low revs but other than that iv never had any probs driving it around.
Do be prepaired for the questions "are you selling that mate" "is it a 325" and "what body kit is that" though!
I have just a hill climbing video of one and its got me all excited!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 3103&q=evo
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Zayyan
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There've been two threads about this before that might be of help:
http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... ic&t=15839
http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... pic&t=5776
http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... ic&t=15839
http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... pic&t=5776

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e30m3lover
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Thanks for the links mate. Appreciate it.Zayyan wrote:There've been two threads about this before that might be of help:
http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... ic&t=15839
http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... pic&t=5776
Are there any decent technicians in the midlands area that I can trust? I dont like dealers and I dont like cowboys and iindians.
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beemertom
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are e30 m3s that bloody quick
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e30m3lover
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Its a hill climbing m3 mate.beemertom wrote:are e30 m3s that bloody quick
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billgatese30
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the range from 195BHP up to about 230BHP iirc
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Simon
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Nigel Moseley, comes very highly recomended, especially when the E30 M3 is concerned...e30m3lover wrote:Thanks for the links mate. Appreciate it.Zayyan wrote:There've been two threads about this before that might be of help:
http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... ic&t=15839
http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... pic&t=5776
Are there any decent technicians in the midlands area that I can trust? I dont like dealers and I dont like cowboys and iindians.
http://www.moseleymotorsport.com/

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Simon
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This is about the best guide there is to engine powers, and differences between models etc...
http://www.bmwmregistry.com/model_faq.php?id=8
http://www.bmwmregistry.com/model_faq.php?id=8

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e30m3lover
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thanks mate!Simon wrote:Nigel Moseley, comes very highly recomended, especially when the E30 M3 is concerned...e30m3lover wrote:Thanks for the links mate. Appreciate it.Zayyan wrote:There've been two threads about this before that might be of help:
http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... ic&t=15839
http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... pic&t=5776
Are there any decent technicians in the midlands area that I can trust? I dont like dealers and I dont like cowboys and iindians.
http://www.moseleymotorsport.com/
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e30m3lover
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maxfield
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Yeah that is one sweeeeeeeeeeet M3

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Demlotcrew
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Mines doesnt suffer from any loss of lbft low down.m3ben05 wrote:I use mine every day, absolutely no probs at all, its a bit more difficult to drive than some cars due to the lack of torque in the low revs but other than that iv never had any probs driving it around.
Do be prepaired for the questions "are you selling that mate" "is it a 325" and "what body kit is that" though!
Andrew
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e30m3lover
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I notice your quite local to me. Are there any meets at all as I would like to see one from an enthusiast rather than just a sales person.maxfield wrote:Yeah that is one sweeeeeeeeeeet M3
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guss300
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i used my m3 cab every day for two years with no probs at all and some weeks i was doing 700 miles in it, infact it was cheaper than my 3dr cossie on fuel
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maxfield
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I dont own an M3 yet but my does altho he lives in essex and is up here pretty often. But the cars being pretty much rebuilt at the momente30m3lover wrote:I notice your quite local to me. Are there any meets at all as I would like to see one from an enthusiast rather than just a sales person.maxfield wrote:Yeah that is one sweeeeeeeeeeet M3

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andyclient
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Think you will find you need to work the g/box a bit more around town but generally no problem
cheers
Andy
cheers
Andy
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88 E30 M3
51 E46 320 Se Touring
93 E36 325 TD Gone but still going !
83 E30 320i (alas long gone)
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88 E30 M3
51 E46 320 Se Touring
93 E36 325 TD Gone but still going !
83 E30 320i (alas long gone)
87 E30 Hartge 325i (gone but not forgott
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e30m3lover
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I think it will have to be either grey or dark blue. 
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andyclient
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Yep agreed thats why i mentioned you need to work the g.boxm3ben05 wrote:When i said it lacks low down torque i only ment that it kickes at around 5k revs, am i alone with this?
They don't like pulling from low revs in a high gear , but keep them on the power band and
cheers
Andy
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88 E30 M3
51 E46 320 Se Touring
93 E36 325 TD Gone but still going !
83 E30 320i (alas long gone)
87 E30 Hartge 325i (gone but not forgott

88 E30 M3
51 E46 320 Se Touring
93 E36 325 TD Gone but still going !
83 E30 320i (alas long gone)
87 E30 Hartge 325i (gone but not forgott
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Demlotcrew
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Must be just me then, i dont find it any worse than a 325i or anyother car. I dont have to work the gears at all, infact it pulls much better lower down than my 318is and a few 325i ive driven.
Im going to a rolling road day in a few weeks so maybe the graph will help with some info.
Andrew
Im going to a rolling road day in a few weeks so maybe the graph will help with some info.
Andrew
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Geeman
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Agree with Andrew... even my 320iS had more low end grunt than my 318iS... and it was much more driveable.





