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    Why are 318is' so hawt?

    I would think that the 2.5l i6 would dominate over the 1.8l i4(iirc)

    so whats the deal? why does everyone blow their load over 318is'?
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    M20 cars feel too front heavy to me. 4-cyl e30's feel way more tossable.

    I don't need bone-shattering acceleration to get me off either.

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      #3
      Re: Why are 318is' so hawt?

      Originally posted by Kruzen
      I would think that the 2.5l i6 would dominate over the 1.8l i4(iirc)

      so whats the deal? why does everyone blow their load over 318is'?
      You have to drive the shit out of one, repeatedly, to understand. They are a blast.

      Stu
      -who'd take a 318is over a 325is anyday

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        #4
        Lighter. They were the only one that came to the US without a sunroof.

        The engine revs well and makes decent power. For small track racing it would be enough to be competitive.
        Im now E30less.
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          #5
          Its drivers car. Light, nimble, tossable, balanced.. Very, very M3 like. Making it go fast takes work.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Ryan Stewart
            Lighter. They were the only one that came to the US without a sunroof.

            The engine revs well and makes decent power. For small track racing it would be enough to be competitive.
            Is that all 318's? or JUST the 318iS? Cause Ryans white 318i has sunroof...

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              #7
              I believe it was an option on 4 bangers. I always wanted to drive a 318iS to know how it feels. Maybe I'll test drive one for sale here just for shits and giggles.
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              Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
              ...one of the most hardcore E30's around. :D

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                #8
                some 318is have sunroof but virtually no 325's don't.
                Also, 318is is only car with factory shadowline.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by franz
                  some 318is have sunroof but virtually no 325's don't.
                  Also, 318is is only car with factory shadowline.
                  And like Stu said, you have to drive one to appreciate it. So tossable :)

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bill 84 318i
                    M20 cars feel too front heavy to me. 4-cyl e30's feel way more tossable.

                    I don't need bone-shattering acceleration to get me off either.

                    Ha ha.

                    You're only saying that because you have that POS M10 in your car. ;)

                    For that matter the M42 is a POS also.

                    People like their M42 318i/is because they can't afford the real deal 4-cylinder S14.......

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by bmw_e30
                      Originally posted by Bill 84 318i
                      M20 cars feel too front heavy to me. 4-cyl e30's feel way more tossable.

                      I don't need bone-shattering acceleration to get me off either.

                      Ha ha.

                      You're only saying that because you have that POS M10 in your car. ;)

                      For that matter the M42 is a POS also.

                      People like their M42 318i/is because they can't afford the real deal 4-cylinder S14.......
                      And because it's more of a daily driver than the M3.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by bmw_e30
                        Originally posted by Bill 84 318i
                        M20 cars feel too front heavy to me. 4-cyl e30's feel way more tossable.

                        I don't need bone-shattering acceleration to get me off either.

                        Ha ha.

                        You're only saying that because you have that POS M10 in your car. ;)

                        For that matter the M42 is a POS also.

                        People like their M42 318i/is because they can't afford the real deal 4-cylinder S14.......

                        Pretty funny. I personally don't like 318's (M10 or M42 powered) because they are lacking in many areas and don't have the amenities of the 325e or i. Some don't care and that's fine but to me with prices so close together, it just makes sense to get the 325.
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                          #13
                          Things that come to mind....

                          The only thing in a 325is/M3 that I find worthwhile is the cruise control.
                          I prefer cloth or vinyl seats in an E30.
                          Good luck finding a 325is in Diamondschwarz. :D
                          Have fun with those timing-belt replacements.
                          Have fun paying for E30 M3 parts.
                          Have fun adjusting your valves.
                          Have fun painting/taping up ( :nice: ) your window trim.


                          yadda..

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by reelizmpro
                            Originally posted by bmw_e30
                            Originally posted by Bill 84 318i
                            M20 cars feel too front heavy to me. 4-cyl e30's feel way more tossable.

                            I don't need bone-shattering acceleration to get me off either.

                            Ha ha.

                            You're only saying that because you have that POS M10 in your car. ;)

                            For that matter the M42 is a POS also.

                            People like their M42 318i/is because they can't afford the real deal 4-cylinder S14.......

                            Pretty funny. I personally don't like 318's (M10 or M42 powered) because they are lacking in many areas and don't have the amenities of the 325e or i. Some don't care and that's fine but to me with prices so close together, it just makes sense to get the 325.

                            Yup. Me and Barry got the deal done right.

                            I say we burn ther M10 and M42 to the ground.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Stu Mc
                              Things that come to mind....

                              The only thing in a 325is/M3 that I find worthwhile is the cruise control.
                              I prefer cloth or vinyl seats in an E30.
                              Good luck finding a 325is in Diamondschwarz. :D
                              Have fun with those timing-belt replacements.
                              Have fun paying for E30 M3 parts.
                              Have fun adjusting your valves.
                              Have fun painting/taping up ( :nice: ) your window trim.


                              yadda..
                              I'm so dumb...why did I let that 318is out of my grasp so long ago... (fyi - it's the car that Kris' girlfriend, Tara, drives now... )

                              I didn't know much about E30's then.
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