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Date: 2-12-07 03:55
From: winstontj in 02129
Subject: Need advice on DD - e30 325ix or m42 318is OR e36 m42 318is?
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Subject says it all. It is time to start driving something safe, safe and safe as well as something that is quiet, has AC, is more reliable, gets better fuel economy and something that Megan can take whenever wherever and there won't be any problems - or need for roadside repairs.
My gut says that an m42 e30 318is would be the ideal car for us. Car will stay in a heated garage, used once or twice a week and on weekends but used year round. We ski quite a bit hence the IX however fuel economy is a concern as well as reliability, price, rust, etc. I have a feeling that the e30 325ix is a gas hog and nice rust free ones are rare and I will need to pay to own one. Any thoughts on this?
Next is the debate over the M42 e30 or e36. Personally I like the idea of a MINT black on black 318is in stock form or possibly with tasteful mods. What's the difference between the e30 and e36? Do we want one over the other? Is there a better car? We want a 4-door, 5-speed, sunroof and something we can drive year round.
Thoughts? Also thoughts on where I could find said car? I've been looking in the Roundel but they are few and far between....
Looks like 4222580 may finally be retired to the sawsall and parted out to a storage bin :-( _________________ BMW-Yachtsport
'07 Accord DD
'83 e21 - DD (work in progress)
2574356 - sleeping in need of restoration
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Date: 2-12-07 07:45
From: florida1600 in West Chester, PA
Subject: Re: Need advice on DD - e30 325ix or m42 318is OR e36 m42 31
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I'd avoid the ix for the ix-specific front drivetrain and transfer box repair/replace expense, and I think the regular e30s are great in snow if you outfit them with 4 snow tires with steel wheels. I ran a 318is with snows for many years and had no problems - I used to always take backroads, it was great fun, like my own winter rally. Another thing to consider is that most e30s in the northeast are starting to get some rust either at the rear apron by the tow hook (cosmetic) or under the heat shield at the right side of the transmission tunnel/bulkhead/floor corner (not cosmetic if left to fester in the rust belt), and will have other old-car, high-mileage issues such as inop A/C, worn upholstery, broken seat frames, M42 timing chain tensioner noise, fuel pumps getting ready to die, fuel hose and vacuum line replacement, bushings, etc. I don't mean to put you off of e30s, they are rugged cars but they are getting to the age where they are becoming small-scale restoration projects rather than simply gas-and-go propositions. I split my daily driver duties between a 1990 325i and a 2003 F150 4X4.
The 4-door M42 E30 is a 318i, not IS. Don't overlook the M20 in the e30 325i, it has more grunt than the M42 and pulls more, and the timing belts are easy, albeit time consuming, to change if you have mechanical ability. My feeling is that the m42/m44 in the e36 is a little pokey in the heavier car, but they can be had cheaply. A 318ti might be a better bet than a E36 coupe or sedan.
This is another example of why we need the 5-door 1-series in the US in both gas and diesel configurations. _________________ If your life is dull, perhaps your car is too new and you're not driving far enough...
1969 1600 florida (Moonglow)
1990 325i brilliantrot (Lola)
2003 325xiT orientblau (Ursula)
2003 F-150 4x4 (Ganesh)
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Date: 2-13-07 05:01
From: robspeed in INDIANAHHH!!!! =D
Subject: Re: Ditch the m42
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| K-Swiss wrote: | | Honestly your not a real BMW owner till you try a 6 cylinder. Once you drive a nice m20 car you will want to drop a m20 into your 2002. They sound great, make great power and just are everything a 6 cylinder bmw should be! |
Tell Al i missed him in chat last night... but he prolly knows that since hes not bleedin!! =p
ALSO TELL HIM TO MAIL SOME CHECKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P _________________ - Rob S.
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Date: 2-13-07 08:28
From: gwb72tii in the great PNW
Subject: I own both an e30 325i and 318is
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they're completely different driving cars, the 318is being lighter and more nimble, the 325i having more grunt and not as eager to rev. Both are nice cars, but different. I prefer the M42 motor hands down over the 6cyl M20. Then again, I like free revving small displacement motors, and the M42 has a huge fan club for a good reason. It's a blast to drive, has ample power to be entertaining, and gets 28mpg even if you drive the snot out of it.
Personally, I like the e30 over the e36. Simpler, boxy, rock solid. And you can find low mileage cars (<125k miles) if you're patient. Both of ours are in great shape, and I had to look for about 1 month to find each. The e36 convert we used to own was nice, but the e30 M42 is the modern 2002tii w/airbags IMHO. Truer to the BMW heritage of small great handling cars. _________________ gwb72tii
Whenever you find you are on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
Mark Twain [Samuel Langhornne Clemens] (1835-1910)
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Date: 2-13-07 11:47
From: winstontj in 02129
Subject: Re: I own both an e30 325i and 318is
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| K-Swiss wrote: | | Honestly your not a real BMW owner till you try a 6 cylinder. Once you drive a nice m20 car you will want to drop a m20 into your 2002. They sound great, make great power and just are everything a 6 cylinder bmw should be! |
I've owned and drove for two winters/years each both a 323i (e21) and an e30 325e. I loved the 325e's torque, the M20 was wonderful. BMW did it right with that motor I agree. Reason against the M20 is the fuel milage - reality is that 98% of my driving is with Megan in the car (so not driving like an idiot) and either all highway or all city. No twisties, etc. (taken litterally I am looking for tasteful, functional transportation period)
| gwb72tii wrote: | they're completely different driving cars, the 318is being lighter and more nimble, the 325i having more grunt and not as eager to rev. Both are nice cars, but different. I prefer the M42 motor hands down over the 6cyl M20. Then again, I like free revving small displacement motors, and the M42 has a huge fan club for a good reason. It's a blast to drive, has ample power to be entertaining, and gets 28mpg even if you drive the snot out of it.
Personally, I like the e30 over the e36. Simpler, boxy, rock solid. And you can find low mileage cars (<125k miles) if you're patient. Both of ours are in great shape, and I had to look for about 1 month to find each. The e36 convert we used to own was nice, but the e30 M42 is the modern 2002tii w/airbags IMHO. Truer to the BMW heritage of small great handling cars. |
I LOVE my 2002 but it's getting scary and I'm not happy with how dangerous it could be in a crash. Couple that with the rust, that the motor is tired, that I live in a 900sq foot apartment, etc. and it's time for something else as a DD. I want 28mpg and I will be willing to sacrifice the torque of the m20 to get the fuel milage. I have no problem looking for 6months to find the right car as well as paying a premium for a rock solid, mint car in stock form or with tasteful upgrades. I want somthing that almost looks like it drove off the showroom floor and I will pay for it. Would like under 150K. I would also be open to an M20 but it MUST be a 4-door. Megan wants 4-door auto, we agreed on 4-dr/5-spd.
I am partial as well to the e30 and am not scared of any upgrades having totally rebuilt my 2002 a few times over now (suspension, 5-speed upgrade, two engine swaps, etc.) I'd like a 1991 (was there an e30 in 1992?) or the last possible e30 model off the line and don't really care between the m20 or m42 - having driven both I know about how they feel.
What should I expect to get for fuel milage from a 1991 325i m20 (4-door 5-spd) versus a 1991 318i m42 (4-door 5-spd)?
Thanks all for the help.
TJW _________________ BMW-Yachtsport
'07 Accord DD
'83 e21 - DD (work in progress)
2574356 - sleeping in need of restoration
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Date: 2-13-07 11:58
From: gwb72tii in the great PNW
Subject: 325i vs 318is
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If you want to mod the motor, buy the M20 as there is little outside of adding a supercharger to the M42 that can be done.
I added H&R's w/Bilstein sport shocks to the 318is and frankly it still sits a little high to my eye, but the handling is nice and controlled. The 325i i just picked up has Eibach springs w/Bilstein sports and it handles really nicely also. The 325i also has Borbet 16x7.5 wheels which look good too.
Both cars look new, with perfect interiors with no/very little noticeable wear. We picked up the 318is under $3500 and the 325i under $4800, both prices being on the high side but were for exceptional cars IMHO.
I don't know if sport seats were an option in non -is models, but the sport seats are WAY nicer than non sport seats, so IMHO you should try to find a car w/sport seats.
Don't know yet about fuel mileage with the 325i, but its harder to drive the snot out of as the motor is torquey so I don't rev it as much. I'd be surprised if the mileage is way dif from the 318is.
I believe the only '92 e30 imported here was the cabrio, and the only year for the 318is is '91. Both of our e30's are '91's.
Hope this helps.
Bimmerforums is a good place to chat on e30's, as is r3vlimited.com and M42club.com _________________ gwb72tii
Whenever you find you are on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
Mark Twain [Samuel Langhornne Clemens] (1835-1910)
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Date: 2-15-07 05:31
From: winstontj in 02129
Subject: Re: 325i vs 318is
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Well she's seen a flawless e30 and several average e36's and she wants the e36 (probably because it looks least like the 2002). I'm thinking if it's an e36 than we should get a 325 4-door rather than a stripped down 318i.
Mods, chips, exhaust - probably not this car. I look at it as us buying reliable transportation for the next 5 or so years that will turn into my primary DD for the next 10 years or so. This is why I want the e30 because I like them a whole lot more - on the other hand she wants the e36.....
Out of the 4-door e36 choices am I wrong to look for a 325i? I have a feeling that we'll be happier with the 6-cyl and be able to find one easier.
Funny how an e21 320 turned into an e30 M42 to an e36 325 - thank god she doesn't know there's an e46 between the e36 & the e90 or it would be "why don't we get a 323 just like the car you had when I met you?" _________________ BMW-Yachtsport
'07 Accord DD
'83 e21 - DD (work in progress)
2574356 - sleeping in need of restoration
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