Whats the score on a compact?
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Rik178m
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Ive been thinking about getting a bmw compact sport whats everyones opinion on this? Cheers Rich
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tim-ix
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Don't know what they're like to drive but they look like an E36 that's been in a motorway pile-up. 
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Herrity wrote:Couldn't afford a 3 series coupe ??
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My wife has a 318ti compact SE. Is fully loaded with leather, AC, sunroof, OBC, alloys, parking sensors etc and its a vey nice little car.
I would recommend them, as the 318ti engine runs nicely with just about the right amount of power - they use the same suspension as the e30, so the rear end is a bit playful, but on the whole its a nice drive.
Beware tho, the gearing is very short - 80mph is 4k + from memory - I thought I was in third when we drove it home from buying it - my old 328i sport (sold this week) cruises at 2.5-3k at 80!!
They are well priced now - we paid 2k for ours with some vandal damage on the rear quarters - £150 later to the man at chips away and its sorted.
I would recommend them, as the 318ti engine runs nicely with just about the right amount of power - they use the same suspension as the e30, so the rear end is a bit playful, but on the whole its a nice drive.
Beware tho, the gearing is very short - 80mph is 4k + from memory - I thought I was in third when we drove it home from buying it - my old 328i sport (sold this week) cruises at 2.5-3k at 80!!
They are well priced now - we paid 2k for ours with some vandal damage on the rear quarters - £150 later to the man at chips away and its sorted.

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dazleeds
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i been wondering whether to get a compact shell and stick something mad under the bonnet
has to be better than a lardy fullsized e36 surely
has to be better than a lardy fullsized e36 surely
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I'd love to take a Compact n stick an S50 or M60 under the bonnet!
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thats a plan im liking lolJhonno wrote:I'd love to take a Compact n stick an S50 or M60 under the bonnet!
maybe even an m30 ?
the compacts are well cheap nowdays this is what got me thinking
would shock a few chavs off the lights for sure
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Compacts are great - all the advantages of the E30 without the chronic body rot. Early 316i's with miles/issues are £500, ideal base for a project and the 325i 24v drops straight in.
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dazleeds
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it was your project thats made me look at the compact
as a serious project fella
good work mate
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maxfield
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Theres a website about the compact with a V12 

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I thought Racing Dynamics made a V12 compact. I'm sure I saw it tested in Performance Car years ago, in the snow if I remember correctly. I remember them saying that it needed a rear strut brace to stop it crumpling like a beer can when the throttle was opened. Possibly an exaggeration but it's a good line.
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Might of been not sure 

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maxfield
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Heres the one from racing dynamics
http://www.geocities.com/~bmwfanatic/rdk552.html
And then a random one looks awesome with an awesome engine
http://www.modifiedcars.com/cars/BMW/Co ... 5-6015.htm
http://www.geocities.com/~bmwfanatic/rdk552.html
And then a random one looks awesome with an awesome engine
http://www.modifiedcars.com/cars/BMW/Co ... 5-6015.htm

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JazzMan
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Hartge did big engine compacts too: http://www.hartge.de/html/e36compactuk.html
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Taz
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does the 318ti hav a turbo engine?? if not wat does the t stand for? 
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Am I right in thinking underneath the back of them, you'll find some left over e30 parts?
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racing dymanic version sheds it's gay image!!!
Hartge one is cool too.
I'm changing my mind about these....
Hartge one is cool too.
I'm changing my mind about these....
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dazleeds
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maxfield wrote:Heres the one from racing dynamics
http://www.geocities.com/~bmwfanatic/rdk552.html
And then a random one looks awesome with an awesome engine
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http://www.modifiedcars.com/cars/BMW/Co ... 5-6015.htm
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RichS
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Yup rear subframe / trailing arms are E30.blatantarrogance wrote:Am I right in thinking underneath the back of them, you'll find some left over e30 parts?
The ti stands for Touring International IIRC so no there is not a turbo on there.
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i cant help thinking a comapct is a cheap ass budget beemer knocked up out of old e30 parts!,
i'd go for the e36 coupe as it has the better z axle under the back and you can pick them up for bugger all now, the e36 318is is a sweet looker in metallic maroon or navy
i'd go for the e36 coupe as it has the better z axle under the back and you can pick them up for bugger all now, the e36 318is is a sweet looker in metallic maroon or navy
No E30s at the mo!!
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I had one of these and to be honest I think its not a bad little motor. Mine had the gutless 1.6 motor and the whole car felt heavy, but handled pretty well.
It was an ex-company car and I got it in 2000 with 88,000 on the clock and FSH, needed a skim and head gasket at 95,000, and it got broke into in an NCP in Bristol which meant I had to drive home for 200 miles with no passenger window in the pouring rain in the middle of the night, but hey, I still have fond memories of it!!
Also, I ended up rolling it over a hedge and I didn't incur even so much as a scratch or bruise - solid little monster!!!
It was an ex-company car and I got it in 2000 with 88,000 on the clock and FSH, needed a skim and head gasket at 95,000, and it got broke into in an NCP in Bristol which meant I had to drive home for 200 miles with no passenger window in the pouring rain in the middle of the night, but hey, I still have fond memories of it!!
Also, I ended up rolling it over a hedge and I didn't incur even so much as a scratch or bruise - solid little monster!!!
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sorry have to say but the compact is a pathetic excuse for a beemer. The 2 door coupe would be a better choice.




