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Bob_S
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what are peoples opinions on these cars, any good or bit of a hairdressers car?
I'm lead to believe they have an e30 rear suspension set-up so does that mean they are like ducks on ice too?
What kind of stuff generally goes wrong with them anything else I might like to know I might look into buying one
cheers all
I'm lead to believe they have an e30 rear suspension set-up so does that mean they are like ducks on ice too?
What kind of stuff generally goes wrong with them anything else I might like to know I might look into buying one
cheers all
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stuartgallafant
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Bob_S
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thanks for the ever so valuable input ladies! lol
nice pretty bird tho there datourer! lol
nice pretty bird tho there datourer! lol
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Rich_W
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They have a "similar" rear set up to an E30. The parts aren't actually the same. Wider track IIRC. So Yes tehy handle fairly similarly.
I daresay its not in your budget but the M Coupe version is IMHO a very cool car.


I daresay its not in your budget but the M Coupe version is IMHO a very cool car.


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Falkster
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I think they are nice cars.....my old boy had a 2.8 and it went well and looked the part......for summer driving.
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snoops
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the M coupe is rapid my mate had one of these and it flew!
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Bob_S
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i cant afford the m coupe unfortunately. I will certainly be looking to buy one in the future though i would think I'm looking at a 6 pot the 2.5 would be nice but will try the 2.0 too could bring a surprise
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wiledw
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M coupe is cool if a little unpredictable, 1.9 is woeful.
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jonb
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why on earth do you want one of these? buying one gives you an instant fag tag.
who gives a monkeys arse if its got e30 rear suspension. thats a bad thing in my opinion. the m coupe is nice, quirky, and will probably hold value in the future.
if you want a cab then buy an e36. they are cheap now, and look great.
who gives a monkeys arse if its got e30 rear suspension. thats a bad thing in my opinion. the m coupe is nice, quirky, and will probably hold value in the future.
if you want a cab then buy an e36. they are cheap now, and look great.
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tomson
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Or an 850i ? ?

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Conan
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Or a 635Csi ? ?

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M5pilot
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ZM Coupe is the only one I would recommend.
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jonb
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tomson wrote:Or an 850i ? ?
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Bob_S
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sack that idea off, I drove one last night and felt a bit boring tbh 
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Simon13
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i would go for a 2.8 or the later rarer 3.0 with 231bhp. 30 odd miles to the gallon and they are as fast as u like. I like them with the big engines. They are fun to drive. M coupe is the daddy though
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maxfield
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they are pretty slow and the v12s aint that reliablejonb wrote:tomson wrote:Or an 850i ? ?

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philn
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Did any of the 2.8 ones come with LSD's?

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Andyboy
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Says someone with no driving licence! You do come out with some classics!maxfield wrote:they are pretty slow and the v12s aint that reliablejonb wrote:tomson wrote:Or an 850i ? ?
If 155 mph (limited) is slow, I'm a pedestrian...........
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maxfield
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well my dads is/was really slow from being a passangerAndyboy wrote:Says someone with no driving licence! You do come out with some classics!maxfield wrote:they are pretty slow and the v12s aint that reliablejonb wrote:
If 155 mph (limited) is slow, I'm a pedestrian...........
but it was only running on 11cyls

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M5pilot
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Why does everyone give this young man so much stick??
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maxfield
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Mainly demlot!M5pilot wrote:Why does everyone give this young man so much stick??

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M5pilot
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He doesn't mean it.....I hope.
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Everett would like to give Maxfield some stick,and we're not talking blackpool rock ! 
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orangecurry
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I had a 2.8 for 4 years when they first came out; a close friend had an M, and then the 3.0 as above. (as he trashed the M - a vicious car)Simon13 wrote:i would go for a 2.8 or the later rarer 3.0 with 231bhp. 30 odd miles to the gallon and they are as fast as u like. I like them with the big engines. They are fun to drive. M coupe is the daddy though
I think the shape is fantastic; mine was M-tech suspension and the handling was really very good, and you could provoke a tail-slide at will. Yes they do still have trailing arms, and shared the chassis with the E36 compact.
I only sold it when we started a family. I bought the E30 to have a cabbie with 4 seats.
I don't understand the hairdresser comments levelled only at the Z3 - any convertible can look gay, and two blokes in one is the pits, but if you want a 2-seater convertible, with the BEST build quality, and the best BHP for your money, I can't think of anything that comes close
The E36 cabbie is still a pimp/drug-dealers car in my eyes.
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Andyboy
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I'm not having a go at The Boy! He's alright and he gives plenty of stick back. His Dad, the one and only 'Mad axe Maxfield' is going to Gaydon next year armed with a Samurai sword to sort 'someone' out..........
Lots of cars feel slow as as a passenger and the 850i is one of them because they're faster than they feel. Around town they can feel a bit lethargic with the auto box but once they're up and going they move along quite nicely. A 12 pot car running on 11 pots IS noticeable. Years ago I picked up my XJS from the main dealer in Oxford after having the aircon regassed and it felt odd - number one plug lead hanging off!
Terrible headlights and vaguetronic steering spoil the 8 Series a bit though.
Lots of cars feel slow as as a passenger and the 850i is one of them because they're faster than they feel. Around town they can feel a bit lethargic with the auto box but once they're up and going they move along quite nicely. A 12 pot car running on 11 pots IS noticeable. Years ago I picked up my XJS from the main dealer in Oxford after having the aircon regassed and it felt odd - number one plug lead hanging off!
Terrible headlights and vaguetronic steering spoil the 8 Series a bit though.
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maxfield
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No he's going with a note on his hand saying petrol !!!!Andyboy wrote:I'm not having a go at The Boy! He's alright and he gives plenty of stick back. His Dad, the one and only 'Mad axe Maxfield' is going to Gaydon next year armed with a Samurai sword to sort 'someone' out..........

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Rich_W
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Boxster?orangecurry wrote:Simon13 wrote:I don't understand the hairdresser comments levelled only at the Z3 - any convertible can look gay, and two blokes in one is the pits, but if you want a 2-seater convertible, with the BEST build quality, and the best BHP for your money, I can't think of anything that comes close![]()
S2000?
MX5?
Mr2?
Those are the more sensible options. I guess a Carrera GT is technically a 2 seater car.
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orangecurry
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and the other 2? Do me a favour; the MX5/MR2 have no bhp at all and are the MGBs of their day




