I found a 318is Black/Tan that looks really clean and odo says 72xxx miles and the owner is asking 3000. I was wondering if that was a alright price to pay for the car. It has new paint and 3000 sounds like a fair price, but I'm not sure how much these cars usually go for. Any input would be great.
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if that mileage is accurate and it's never been in an accident and has been maintained correctly (had the timing profile gasket replaced) then it's a good price, maybe even a steal to an enthusiast.
I found a 318is around here that had 72,000 miles but wasn't maintained at all, never had the gasket replaced, looked like it had water in the oil, horrible master cylinder, etc. POS and the guy wanted $4000. uh, no thanks. If everyhing looks good to you go for it.318is -gone-

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I paid more for mine. It had 59k on the clock. I changed the gasket a year later.The BMW 318 is back. With a vengeance.Comment
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Thanks for the input guys. Its not online, I came across this car on a drive to my house from school. It caught my eye and looked clean, so I looked it over a little. I may check it out more thouroughly this weekend.Estoril E36 M3/4/5 | Toledo E53 X5 3.0 | LeMans E90 335D M-Sport

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i paid 1500 for one 2 years back. Interior was mint, paint was trash [dschwartz] and it needed a headgasket at 110k! After 1500 more in work i got run into and totaled. Insurance gave me 3900 for the car, and i boughts a 500 dolla chassis and made a new car
But yes, thats a great deal if its condition reflects the mileage
Originally posted by vladDo you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?Comment
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Awesome deal. But find out what made it need a repaint, there could be a shady past involved.Comment






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