So I bought a 318 IS from Matth on this forum. I took the train down to London on Saturday morning and drove it back to Gloucester.

The weather was a bit crap, but my first impressions of the car were that it was a bit of a gem. Compared to the 320 it actually seemed to handle predictably in the wet, plus I noticed that the fuel gauge didn't seem to be dropping by a millmetre every mile.
I noticed no difference in terms of smoothness compared to the 6 pot engine.
Today it took it out down my favourite test roads. Me and this car are getting on really well. With some decent tyres on it I managed to overcome some of my fear of wet corners. This car seems to progressively drift rather than snapping into a mess like the 320 did (the 320 was on really cheap oversized tyres). I've not being doing any heroics, but I've been grinning a lot with the sensation of putting down some power round corners.
I also took the opportunity for a bit of a dual carriageway run and found the engine pulls really well up to high ish speeds. The thing I keep trying to explain to people I know on the Vauxhall forums is that it's as much about how it delivers the power as the amount of power. To them the BMWs are a bit underpowered. However, I never had as much fun doing 60mph in my Astra as I do in this 318. I like the smooth application power along with the way the car can flow down an A or B road with no need to slow down. Consistant speed. Addictive. I always said that the pursuit of power was not the path to happiness.
Anyway...the plans. The car needs MOTing soon, so I'm going to put it in this week and see what happens. I don't expect anything major; normal wear and tear things is not going to upset me.
It's going to get an oil and filter change and maybe some new plugs. I might flush the coolant through too. Just standard servicing. The previous owner obviosuly kept good care of the car and I just want to carry that on really.
I want to fit the 15" multispoke wheels from the 320 onto the car. I think that 15" wheels with Goodyear F1s is what I want.
Then further into the future my plans extend no further than fitting an LSD, rebuilding the front suspension and maybe trying a Z3 rack.
All good stuff, I never thought I could be excited about cars again.











