After selling my sport in February last year i have taken a step back from the zone, i simply felt a little left out being e30'less. However i did lurk so hello old friends and hello to the new crowd.
I have semi concluded that its maybe time to scratch the itch i have had since i heard my last e30 drive away, the dream of driving a Mitsubishi Pajero
I have owned a 316i, 320i, and ofcourse the sport previous.. At the time it deemed necessary for me to part with the sport due to the fact i could only run it five months of the year and the continuous maintenance routine it developed. Infact at times i wish i kept my minty 316 despite its gutless power.
So, although i have not fully convinced myself.. I have began looking at E30s for sale again, just to see what is out there and in hope something might pop up locally (highly unlikely). Again i would ideally want a coupe, no cabbies, more doors, or tourings.. But an in-famous and recurring question for you all is below..
What model should i aim my sights at? in particular, a standard 325i, or a 318is..
Whatever i chose will be my daily, so a standard un-touched example would be a must. I would treat the car as if new and most likely pay the price for a low mileage unmolested example, as none turdy as possible.
I have always had an appeal for a 318is, why? you tell me? maybe because ive had the others and fancy experiencing what the IS is all about and having fun with the M42. However i do not want to set my heart on one, pay the price, only to feel disappointed because i still had strong memories of the little buttons the sport pushed (ie the 325i lump
The car would be daily in and out of town, mixed driving really, not a serious amount of miles driven yearly but enough to warrant a good decision. fuel economy is not a major issue but i guess it would be nice (clearly in favour of the IS right?)
So to finalise my babbling, what makes you guys chose your 325i over the IS, or vice versa?? try to sell me your opinion as though you were selling the car to me!
Kind Regards,
Sven.










