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I drove an e30 and then an e28 while I was in college. I had a weekly commute of ~400 miles and they were great cars. They were both eta's so my fuel mileage was exceptional, and they had all the modern amenities I would want wrapped up in a classic design.
Stay on top of maintenance and get a AAA membership. You can find a pretty nice e30 for $5500.
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Please don't buy a miata. That is all.Originally posted by Andy.BWhenever I am about to make a particularly questionable decision regarding a worryingly cheap diy solution, I just ask myself, "What would Ether-D do?"
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Originally posted by agent View PostSpend $2500-3000 on a Honda, save the rest for if/when you need it. After you graduate and get a job, go buy the E30 you really want.
Old cars and reliability are never going hand in hand. You come about as close as you can with an e30, but still, no one can realistically anticipate a part failure.Back to my roots
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Buy an early 318i. People practically give them away. I bought mine for $750. After the penny trick it ran fine for a year until I sold it. The m10 is simple and dirt cheap to maintain. It's basically an m30 with 2 less cylinders.What it feels like owning an e30:
88 325 S50 swap in progress
90 325ix
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Originally posted by rex View PostTo be fair, he said his budget for a car was 5500, not that 5500 was every dollar he had
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