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I had a B7 S4, loved it, and actually was a big fan of the interior but I hate BMW interiors so maybe just a preference thing. Avant raises the price a fair amount typically, if you can find one with a replaced motor go for it, their timing systems are just too weak for my taste and you have to pull the engine to replace the guides since the timing is on the clutch side of the engine. I don't know of many of those V8's running beyond 150k without running up against needing $5k+ + in work.
That said I would buy another one someday if I found the right deal.
^^ Is that the V8 with the accessories run of a jackshaft from the back of the engine....except the alternator, which has a conventional belt up front.....proving they didn't have to do all the jackshaft shit.
...and this is the timing chain....on the back of the engine....
^^ Is that the V8 with the accessories run of a jackshaft from the back of the engine....except the alternator, which has a conventional belt up front.....proving they didn't have to do all the jackshaft shit.
...and this is the timing chain....on the back of the engine....
Holy fuck, I wouldn't touch that with a 10 foot pole!
I stand up, pull my dick out, and asked my gf to give me some noggin... Well, she starts laughing at me and I freaked out and ran off and locked myself in a bedroom.
^^ Is that the V8 with the accessories run of a jackshaft from the back of the engine....except the alternator, which has a conventional belt up front.....proving they didn't have to do all the jackshaft shit.
...and this is the timing chain....on the back of the engine....
That would be the lump, sold mine before it needed the tensioners and guides replaced wasn't in the mood to do that.
Also to change the serpentine belt you have to put the front in service position and remove the bumper. The engine has a capacity somewhere north of 9 quarts of oil. I could continue, loved mine when I had it and ran about 80k miles in her before I sold it (and the new owner let his buddy drive it un insured so the guy had to part it out.)
I'm tempted to agree. The '03 M-Sport models are an M5 without the S65 basically. Same suspension, brakes, interior, etc but with non of the secondary air issues that come with the S65. Plus parts are automatically cheaper since it's not a "full M".
yeah I did some reading and I think I've ruled out the s4. Not worth the headaches I don't think.
The W211 E55 really has my attention at the moment, there are a bunch of them under $15k and that seems like a hell of a car for the money
I'm planning on looking at an m5 or two this weekend. There aren't any nice M-sports around me, but I would definitely consider one. Seems like most of them are automatics though. Only gripe i have with them is the seats, they look just like the normal e39 seats? I also don't think they come with the DSP audio, which is a definite selling point for me with the m5.
Reading your list of requirements, I was saying e39 M5 in my head. Don't get a 540i, they have their own share of stupid issues and you'll just be thinking "I wish I got an M5" the whole time. You'll think the same thing if you end up with an e46 M3 too.
W211's are fun, but you don't want a cheap one. A poorly maintained Mercedes will drain your wallet extremely fast.
How about a C5 Corvette? Plenty fast, great on the highway, actual low 30's mpg, cheap and easy to get parts, etc.
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