Just getting back to BMWs after a few years absence
Would also appreciate your thoughts on the 2 most important things to check out before buying (you could name more if you wish
Cheers,
notsofast
Moderator: martauto


So true, and its probably easier to find a better 320i than a 325.Some people are more interested in a tidy car than getting something as fast as possible. Also, to say that the only E30 worth having is one with a 2.5 lump is daft

Thats what 320's are built for! also the noisesmooth and drives like the business



i was thinking that...Why do you get so defensive with everyone sunking?





(Quick answer, I don't with EVERYONE) Notsofast asked for some advice on 320i's, then Gwynleym10 chipped-up and basically told the guy to forget about 320's and get a 325 instead. If I was being defensive it was purely in relation to an 'offensive' post from Gwynleym10. The guy asked for some info on 320's, he didn't ask for an opinion on the 320i v 325i. I don't go slagging 325's now do I? Also, all you guys saying you got 320i's for Ԛ£300 here and Ԛ£600 there. Sorry but are all these top quality cars that ran like a dream and didn't need loads of problems fixing when you bought them ? I seriously doubt it for that money. People usually sell cars at runabout money if they have ceased being a reliable runabout. This guy has obviously seen a good car that doesn't appear to need money spending on it - ANY car in good condition mechanically and cosmetically is worth decent money, it's only tired and tatty examples that go cheap. Sure, I'd rather have a minter 325i than a minter 320i but I'd MUCH rather have a nice 320i than take a tired 325i purely for the badge. As Notsofast said, he buys based on condition, not the badge. He's seen a nice condition 320i that he likes and he wants it. He could quite easily go out and buy a gnarly old Porsche that would sure as hell beat a 325i in a 'race' but is that the best way to spend one's cash? Just to buy the fastest thing possible? By the way, just in case you think I have a 320i and I'm just jealous of you guys in your 325i's then you're wrong. I have a 318i, a 320i and a 325i sport.Why do you get so defensive with everyone sunking?

sunking101-my car is reliable, even though it only cost Ԛ£300-i only have a 320i and I love it!320Touring wrote:My 320iTouring cost Ԛ£300 plus Ԛ£150 to get through mot
(needed rear sus bush, new shoes and handbrake adjustment, and a wiper blade)
The car was one owner from new (female) with 87k on the clock and BMW sh up to 66k, showing a belt change in 2002.![]()
engine is sweet as a nut, could prob do with a new backbox (one of the tailpipes is rusty)![]()
so bargains are there to be found (mine also had 4x bbs 152s on it)




How can you take offence to that? Most of em are cr@p! Doesn't mean he thinks yours is...tommo320i wrote:I could take great offence to that seamanstaines, although bearing min mind the tone of this thread it'd probably start a riot!!!
Because most of em are rusty, knackered & $hite, so people expect them all to be? 's all personal preference really - you may struggle to find a nice solid chrome bumper car, but it'll look miles better when you do!notsofast wrote:Hi Seaman, bumper wise, the 320i I'm interested in has chrome. Sad But what's the deal - why are chrome bumper cars worth much less, apart from the obvious fact that they're a few years older?
