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    Would you buy this e46?

    My mechanic offered me his personal car. Its a '99 323i autotragic. 70xxxkm(43xxxmiles). Car is mint. Never winter driven. $7.5k He just bought a new Mercedes for his wife and has too many cars/not enough room to winter store it anymore.

    My concerns:
    I will be adultering a mint e46 by winter driving it.
    Possibility of ruining my relationship with a great mechanic if something goes wrong.
    He only put 10xxxkm on it over 5 years, it was his toy(read: pride and joy) or it has serious issues.
    I prefer manual.

    I am test driving it this afternoon.

    #2
    Early e46 would not buy.
    1974.5 Jensen Healey : 2003 330i/5

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      #3
      My first car was a 99 323i. AW. 5spd. Lubbed it.

      Friend has an auto. Hated it.

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      Pass.
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        #4
        Originally posted by canadiankid View Post
        My mechanic offered me his personal car. Its a '99 323i autotragic. 70xxxkm(43xxxmiles). Car is mint. Never winter driven. $7.5k He just bought a new Mercedes for his wife and has too many cars/not enough room to winter store it anymore.
        nope

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          #5
          rear subframe fails it is over 5k to repair, i had a 328ci and it was repaired before i bought it

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            #6
            The GM 4spd auto is not reliable. I wouldn't touch that car for that reason.

            Subframe failure is definitely a meaningful issue in an early E46.
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              #7
              I'd rather get a 98 e36 than a 99 e46.

              SERIOUSLY.
              1974.5 Jensen Healey : 2003 330i/5

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                #8
                the only e46 i would buy is an 03+ ZHP package sedan. don't buy that car.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by nrubenstein View Post
                  The GM 4spd auto is not reliable. I wouldn't touch that car for that reason.

                  Subframe failure is definitely a meaningful issue in an early E46.
                  THIS! If that subframe was not already fixed, expect it to happen to you down the road. Seen it happen to a couple e46's when I was working at a BMW shop.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by nrubenstein View Post
                    The GM 4spd auto is not reliable. I wouldn't touch that car for that reason.

                    Subframe failure is definitely a meaningful issue in an early E46.
                    Isnt a 323i a 5 speed auto? I thought the 4 speed was in the 318i.

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                      #11
                      Im also interested in the failure rate of the rear subframes. I heard it was around 2% and mainly coupes which isnt bad odds. I could be wrong on that though.

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                        #12
                        Like everyone said, early subframe issues. I would pass on it and look for something else. I'll be the odd ball and say the auto isn't terrible considering my auto 330i is nice to drive after driving a manual E30 5 days a week at 300+ miles.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by canadiankid View Post
                          Im also interested in the failure rate of the rear subframes. I heard it was around 2% and mainly coupes which isnt bad odds. I could be wrong on that though.
                          I hear it was mainly pre-facelift cars, 99-2002.

                          Also, it was enough cars to get a class action lawsuit filed.
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                            #14
                            Ive had a 99 328i and that tranny worry was why i kicked it to the curb. That was ~6 years ago and I just saw it a few weeks ago running around. Not sure if it ever had problems but its a known fact that the early autotragics were garbage.

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                              #15
                              too much for that car IMO. low miles, but..
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