Help a 17 year old buy his first car

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  • AWDBOB
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    Disclaimer: I didn't read a word of your original post.

    With that said...

    I would suggest joining the Midwest E30 Classifieds page on Facebook. Some great deals have passed through that site, for ~$1500. Keep an eye on Craigslist in your surrounding areas constantly and you'll find something.

    Pro tip 1:

    You get what you pay for. If you buy a 1500 E30 whether its a good deal or not it's highly likely going to be a piece of shit that will require an additional 1500-250230823 worth of maintenance.

    Pro tip 2:

    Start with a nice chassis. Parts are cheap and easy to change. Rust and paint aren't easy/cheap to fix.

    Pro tip 3:

    Informational Link

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  • The30man
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    I'm guessing Bavarianobsession Dosent have a ton of mechanical experience so getting a non running e30 is probably not the way to go. I was just looking in my Baltimore area though and there's a few auto etas with crap paint that are up for a little more then a g.

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  • 5Toes
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    find a car in a pasture. rip the interior out if its nasty and enjoy it man! in high school its super hard to not stress, and having a car you are always trying to keep minty is going to take a toll. a shit paint e30 drives just the same.

    $500 for a car that may not run
    $200 title fees and registration
    $300 for engine maintenance and ebay chip
    $400 new front control arms and m3 solid offset bushings and new tie rod ends (all OE parts prices)
    $100 used lowering springs
    $250 for limited slip diff

    under $2,000 and you have a sweet a ride that will perform and be reliable.

    always remember to have money to put away, these cars DO BREAK DOWN :)

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  • The30man
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    If you can save up another grand you'd probably bet set to get a pretty ok vert. With little monies thats the route I would go.

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  • roguetoaster
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    Originally posted by E30 Wagen
    Is there anybody near Chicago that's willing to check this car out for me?
    OP can check it out, and he'll even bring his girlfriend to hold the flashlight.

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  • Matt-B
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    post pics of your GF

    naow

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  • E30 Wagen
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    Originally posted by E30 Wagen
    Is there anybody near Chicago that's willing to check this car out for me?

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  • J.Rizo
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    if nothing else, buying a 1k dollar e30 will force you to learn how to do a lot of repairs. I bought my e30 for 1.5K in 2012 and it was four years of playing catch up with the next thing going wrong. during that time I basically replaced everything to get it to a state I was super confident with.

    don't lose hope though, miracle CL finds exist. just be patient and save your money in the mean time.

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  • BavarianObsession
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    Thank you all for replying, I guess my best bet is to just save up more money.

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  • ThatM20Guy
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    Originally posted by 2mAn
    Actually an E36 wouldn't be a bad start, then once it gets wrecked he will already have his parts car
    You are an absolute monster

    But on a more serious note, don't think you are going to get a good e30 for $1000. All the e30's that I have seen for $1000 are basically a shit show or super rusted.

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  • roguetoaster
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    Originally posted by ELVA164
    I thought you guys were just making stuff up.

    Thanks for calling me out, though.

    :(
    I completely understand your not understanding our model-specific heresy. Clearly you are a true and faithful follower of E30.

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  • Stanley Rockafella
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    Originally posted by E30 Wagen
    McLovin the saggy door cards. Reminds me of Blunty's nut sack
    ;D

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  • c0rbin9
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    A $1500 E30 will be a disaster. Save your rubles for a nicer one or get an E36. The modern classic cred hasn't hit them yet so your budget will go a lot further.

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  • ELVA164
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    Originally posted by roguetoaster
    I thought that the /8 was the designation for the Z3 coupes? No idea what the tourings are called.
    I thought you guys were just making stuff up.



    Thanks for calling me out, though.




    :(

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  • roguetoaster
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    Originally posted by ELVA164
    That was Euro-only, so not relevant here.
    I thought that the /8 was the designation for the Z3 coupes? No idea what the tourings are called.

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