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muy e46 has 170,000 miles on it now- bought it with less than 30,000 and have had to put only 1 window reg. and a air flow meter in it(other than brakes and tires) and still runs like a champ.
e30s were (pieces of crap) when new too.
maybe your streets suxor or your wife does'nt know how to drive if you went through so many front end parts, and there are always lemons in every bunch---0---
sorry you got one.
the build quality is 100000000000000000000 better on the newer cars vs. the e30-- there is just alot more that can break/ and will.
What a joke of a post. So you had a lucky e46 that didn't have the rear subframe shit on ya or the control arms. Consider yourself lucky.
Quite frankly, I just don't think BMW distinguishes themselves from the rest of the car makers anymore like they used to. Look back at them from 90's-previous, they made some kick ass cars. Not saying new ones aren't cool, just not up to my old BMW standards :???:
'91 Brilliantrot 318iS - Sold
'95 e34 s50 Touring - P/O
'87 Alpine White 325iS - Current
Acura TL-S is a nice option, power and comfort, can also be made to look different from the rest, but looks a bit pedestrian off the lot. There are also the CL-S if she doesn't mind a two door.
Of course, you could always go in the opposite direction and get her the Hyundai Genesis as it'll have the same issues but cost you less than the BMW it is copying.
Or try the Kia Amanti, it's a turd for people who think they'll fool their neighbors with old mbz headlights.
muy e46 has 170,000 miles on it now- bought it with less than 30,000 and have had to put only 1 window reg. and a air flow meter in it(other than brakes and tires) and still runs like a champ.
e30s were (pieces of crap) when new too.
maybe your streets suxor or your wife does'nt know how to drive if you went through so many front end parts, and there are always lemons in every bunch---0---
sorry you got one.
the build quality is 100000000000000000000 better on the newer cars vs. the e30-- there is just alot more that can break/ and will.
we are all real proud of you . there is always one good car in every bunch. glad you got one. eat a poorly built dick
I just think e30s look cooler and more solid. the new bmws are cool too but they seem to big and not sport enough(even the 1 series is bulky i feel). Personal opinion though. Boxy euro coupes always make me smile though...
My first car (95 jetta 2.0) was a pretty solid car besides needing a new master cylinder and the exhaust literally falling off on my way home from baltimore. Now I have a b5 passat and its not bad, I have yet to do anything but oil changes...but its 10 years old and even though it only has 52k miles, the timing belt needs changing soon and I dont want to do it. time to sell and buy another e30 and fix my vert. 2 e30s > *
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All I'm saying dude is that bird law in this country...it's not governed by reason.
Solid - except for the headliners that sag, and the door panels that delaminate, and the plastic radiators, and the crap transmissions, and the front suspension parts that last 2-3 years tops, and . . .
I know you own one but it's part of the game.
Headliner is an excuse to get it recovered in suede. Mine is sagging in the oh-shit handle area and sunvisors.
Radiator has 75k on it and is fine. Original everything else except hoses.
Crap automatic died at 126k, swapped to a manual.
Not true on front suspension. Have 80k on LCABs and sway bushings and dogbones, everything else is original at 135k (and needs to be replaced...I'll give you that).
Seriously.. I curse my e30 when I need to replace something every so often.... but everything is SOOOO easy and cheap. I can't bring myself to get rid of it. Thankfully my GF drives a 2000 Camry... so I don't have to worry about that.
That is exactly the reason why i'm keeping mine. My dad wanted to get me a new car, but I decided that since it runs fine and parts are cheap was the point. We have a 97' Range Rover and that thing gets 14mpg on a good day and is always prone to mechanical failures.
Headliner is an excuse to get it recovered in suede. Mine is sagging in the oh-shit handle area and sunvisors.
That works out for me, because I need to get mine to match my Euro M5 seats, but it should not be that way. When BMW went to the cheaper US style headliner with the fabric glued to a fiberboard, they failed. The glue and/or the foam backing of the fabric disintegrates and you get sagging. Most every e34 or e36 owner knows this.
Same with the craptastic doorcards. I only have one that has needed repair, but it was a poor choice of materials.
Radiator has 75k on it and is fine. Original everything else except hoses.
The radiators and the ever changing water pump imeller design/materials have been the achilles heel of the M5x motors. That is statitically fact. Glad yours is holding up.
Crap automatic died at 126k, swapped to a manual.
I may be joining you soon. Mine is starting to 'pause' when up shifting from 2nd to 3rd.
Not true on front suspension. Have 80k on LCABs and sway bushings and dogbones, everything else is original at 135k (and needs to be replaced...I'll give you that).
If you took a survey of the e34 and e39 owners who have or have had the 50-60 mph "shimmy" from the shit thrust arm bushing design, you'd see that you are one of the lucky ones.
I'm not ready to put the car in a ditch or anything, it just isn't made as well as the e30.
Just ordered a set of thrust arms with 750iL bushings a few minutes ago - next weekend's project.
That works out for me, because I need to get mine to match my Euro M5 seats, but it should not be that way. When BMW went to the cheaper US style headliner with the fabric glued to a fiberboard, they failed. The glue and/or the foam backing of the fabric disintegrates and you get sagging. Most every e34 or e36 owner knows this.
Same with the craptastic doorcards. I only have one that has needed repair, but it was a poor choice of materials.
The radiators and the ever changing water pump imeller design/materials have been the achilles heel of the M5x motors. That is statitically fact. Glad yours is holding up.
I may be joining you soon. Mine is starting to 'pause' when up shifting from 2nd to 3rd.
If you took a survey of the e34 and e39 owners who have or have had the 50-60 mph "shimmy" from the shit thrust arm bushing design, you'd see that you are one of the lucky ones.
I'm not ready to put the car in a ditch or anything, it just isn't made as well as the e30.
Just ordered a set of thrust arms with 750iL bushings a few minutes ago - next weekend's project.
If I were you I'd return the 750iL bushings for M5 ones, or if you want to spend some cash, 850CSi spherical bushings. Apparently the 750iL bushings are trashed early, and really get torn up in hard driving.
I have the shimmy when braking but nothing too wild. I have a pretty bad shake in the mid 80 MPH range...not sure what it is.
My automatic had low line pressure in reverse, took two seconds for it to engage even when I bought it at 102k. The TC was sketchy too, would unlock and lock on the highway. May that craptastic auto rot in hell.
I have the nice gathered leather '95 door panels but they still delaminate, although mine look new. I'll find a solution for that someday.
Right now my main concern is the headliner. I don't know how to properly do one...going to be quite a bitch.
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