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  • McGyver
    R3V Elite
    • Jun 2009
    • 4528

    #14986
    Ok, so looking for a car that was reasonably well maintained is the key. I think Porsche had a 20k mile oil change interval from the factory, I gotta avoid any car where people didn't treat it well.

    Still, I can't imagine wanting a VR6 in one of these when a 4.5 or 4.8 V8 is an option for the same price.

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    Also, I rolled it to 1,000 pages on my monitor!
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    1989 - 325i Convertible Bronzit m30b35 swapped [SCRAPPED], 325i Sedan Alpine Auto[DD]
    1991 - 325i Coupe Laguna Manual [Project], 535i Sedan Alpine [SCRAPPED]

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    • JasonWilson48
      Advanced Member
      • Jan 2025
      • 114

      #14987
      Glad I showed up just in time for the 1000 page Nonsense thread. I'm a baby compared to y'all, but I'm working on getting grumpy like the old MFs here.
      89' Build
      2009 Honda Element (Daily/Beater)

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      • MrBurgundy
        R3V Degenerate
        • Mar 2012
        • 5386

        #14988
        Originally posted by JasonWilson48
        Glad I showed up just in time for the 1000 page Nonsense thread. I'm a baby compared to y'all, but I'm working on getting grumpy like the old MFs here.
        I'm still a young succulent buck

        *sobs quietly*
        Current Collection: 1990 325is // 1987 325i Vert // 2003 525i 5spd // 1985 380SL // 1992 Ranger 5spd // 2005 Avalanche // 2024 Honda Grom SP // 2024 Yamaha XSR700 // 2025 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon X

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        • 2mAn
          Señior Mod
          • Aug 2010
          • 20336

          #14989
          Only NEWBS are on page 1000... 377 over here
          Simon
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          • MrBurgundy
            R3V Degenerate
            • Mar 2012
            • 5386

            #14990
            Originally posted by jasonwilson48
            glad i showed up just in time for the 1000 page nonsense thread. I'm a baby compared to y'all, but i'm working on getting grumpy like the old mfs here.
            asl?
            Current Collection: 1990 325is // 1987 325i Vert // 2003 525i 5spd // 1985 380SL // 1992 Ranger 5spd // 2005 Avalanche // 2024 Honda Grom SP // 2024 Yamaha XSR700 // 2025 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon X

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            • McGyver
              R3V Elite
              • Jun 2009
              • 4528

              #14991
              Originally posted by JasonWilson48
              Glad I showed up just in time for the 1000 page Nonsense thread. I'm a baby compared to y'all, but I'm working on getting grumpy like the old MFs here.
              get off my lawn
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              1987 - 325i Convertible Delphin Auto [SOLD], 325i Convertible Delphin Manual [SOLD]
              1989 - 325i Convertible Bronzit m30b35 swapped [SCRAPPED], 325i Sedan Alpine Auto[DD]
              1991 - 325i Coupe Laguna Manual [Project], 535i Sedan Alpine [SCRAPPED]

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              • Northern
                R3V Elite
                • Nov 2010
                • 5159

                #14992
                Originally posted by McGyver

                From what I've read, the NA V8 block has a different casting process than the Turbo V8 block, and this is believed to be the cause of more bore scoring in the NA engine vs the Turbo. So some people think the turbo is a more reliable engine. I would definitely want the air suspension, which I heard is relatively reliable.
                I was under the impression it was the other way around between the turbo/non turbo V8, but I have only the shakiest of knowledge on these.

                I think air is usually reliable, but obviously never as reliable as a regular spring.
                People complain about the land rover LR3/4/RRS air suspension too, but mine has 16 years/300k on 100% original kit - compressor, valves, struts/bags. I think this is pretty common for this gen. The comfort is worth the cost to keep it intact, and the articulation is damn good for IFS/IRS because it can control each corner's height.

                IMO the big issue is the growing number of useless people who buy old-ish Porsche/Land Rover/BMW/etc. as some kind of "flex."
                They have zero intent to do any work or even research, and the moment anything goes wrong, they run to the dealer.
                Then they post their $20k engine replacement quote on fecebook or reddit and their new personality becomes hating whichever brand it was.
                Originally posted by priapism
                My girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.
                Originally posted by shameson
                Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30

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                • Northern
                  R3V Elite
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 5159

                  #14993
                  Originally posted by McGyver
                  Ok, so looking for a car that was reasonably well maintained is the key. I think Porsche had a 20k mile oil change interval from the factory, I gotta avoid any car where people didn't treat it well.
                  I don't know what the fuck this was about back in like the 2010s, but it's like every manufacturer was trying to actively sabotage their engine life. Both other brands I mentioned did this too.
                  LR4/Jag 5.0 is notorious for chains, and they have this same brutal interval with some obscure 5W20 oil spec.
                  Originally posted by priapism
                  My girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.
                  Originally posted by shameson
                  Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30

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                  • Panici
                    Moderator
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 2345

                    #14994
                    Happy to change my oil every 3-5k.
                    Keep my stuff for a long time and it's cheap insurance on an old engine.

                    '87 BMW E30 325is Turbo

                    '99 BMW E36 M3 - - - '98 BMW E36 328i

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                    • McGyver
                      R3V Elite
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 4528

                      #14995
                      Originally posted by Northern

                      I don't know what the fuck this was about back in like the 2010s, but it's like every manufacturer was trying to actively sabotage their engine life. Both other brands I mentioned did this too.
                      LR4/Jag 5.0 is notorious for chains, and they have this same brutal interval with some obscure 5W20 oil spec.
                      It had to be a cost savings thing. If fluid changes are covered under warranty, what's the minimum number possible to get the car to the end of the warranty without catastrophic failure? BMW introduced "lifetime fluids" for transmissions and such because, yeah, you can get to 60k without a fluid flush and who cares what happens after. The original owner, who is generating the actual revenue through dealer financing, has probably already bought a new car anyway.

                      I assume that most of the horror stories from these luxury cars are from people that bought something clapped out or deferred maintenance, then got a huge bill when they finally took it in. Sure, German cars may have more expensive parts, but you're also getting a much more impressive machine for your money. Shit, the Turbo S came with 550hp from the factory in 2008!
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                      1989 - 325i Convertible Bronzit m30b35 swapped [SCRAPPED], 325i Sedan Alpine Auto[DD]
                      1991 - 325i Coupe Laguna Manual [Project], 535i Sedan Alpine [SCRAPPED]

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                      • MrBurgundy
                        R3V Degenerate
                        • Mar 2012
                        • 5386

                        #14996
                        Also the EU has some crazy standards and basically demanded long intervals for environmental reasons to reduce waste oils.

                        It's more that then the manufacturer trying to grenade their turds.

                        A v8 cayenne takes almost 2 gallons of oil too, so that helps.

                        Their interval is also set for 365 days, so if you find one with lower mileage and they did their yearly service, you're gonna be on the safe side.
                        Current Collection: 1990 325is // 1987 325i Vert // 2003 525i 5spd // 1985 380SL // 1992 Ranger 5spd // 2005 Avalanche // 2024 Honda Grom SP // 2024 Yamaha XSR700 // 2025 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon X

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                        • econti
                          E30 Enthusiast
                          • May 2014
                          • 1116

                          #14997
                          Originally posted by McGyver
                          I assume that most of the horror stories from these luxury cars are from people that bought something clapped out or deferred maintenance, then got a huge bill when they finally took it in. Sure, German cars may have more expensive parts, but you're also getting a much more impressive machine for your money. Shit, the Turbo S came with 550hp from the factory in 2008!
                          Purely anecdotal, but my mum's got a LR4 with the 2.7 diesel (which you guys never got I don't think). Owned it since new, been ahead of servicing its entire life. Big stuff just goes wrong on them. It's probably up for a torque converter replacement, had some major oil leaks that necessitated body off, etc. Dead entertainment unit. The 3L diesels just snap cranks with 0 warning or cause. Lack of servicing doesn't help, but in overly complex cars that are designed to be perfect in warranty and then make the service department money out of warranty, stuff just goes spectacularly wrong at times.
                          Great car though, would own again
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