I didn't say it won't last for a long time, I just said it will be a money pit. For the most part the drivetrains are pretty stout but there are tons of other parts that can and will go haywire costing you the big $. I definetely wouldn't start with one that already had 80K+ miles, that's all I was saying.
VW Bug in running shoes
M Porcupine sedan
M Porcupine coupe
Crusty old e46 beater
Battery Powered appliance car
VW Bug in running shoes
M Porcupine sedan
M Porcupine coupe
Crusty old e46 beater
Battery Powered appliance car
My wife's bimmer was a reliable car for the most part, but when it did have to go to the shop =. I wasn't sorry to see it drive off with a new owner after it was out of warranty.
I guess we just had a very different experience b/c the RTABs and RSMs never had to be changed on mine before I sold it at 120k miles. Never had a problem with the oil pump nut and the cooling system is just something that has to be dealt with at 100k miles ($250 package for everything incl the radiator at bimmerparts.com). Have to change all that stuff at a 60k interval with the Miata.
Not trying to argue, but just telling my experience.
Thomas![]()
V-to-the-Dub
Well, this has certainly made for some good reading! Thanks for the thoughts & ensuing discussion.
While I like the idea of an M-series, I really can't justify such a thing at this time. My dad has one of the aforementioned E36 M3s. It's proven itself to be fun for him, but a bit high on the upkeep expense side. I'm gonna have to take the zero on that one, though I do love the looks & performance of the cars.
MS3, well, that's my fav at the moment.
The suggestion that really has me intrigued is the A3, which attracts me on aesthetics alone. Would this Audi fall under the general umbrella of "lease it, then unload it before the electrical gremlins pop up" like many other Audi/VW vehicles I've read about or been related to? I saw one at Carmax in Columbus, OH, on Tuesday that was very reasonably priced...so I have to wonder.
'90 "LE" available for purchase soon
2008.5 CWP MS3: JBR 70d trilogy engine mounts, short throw shifter & shift plate bushings; AST 4100 w/ 400lb springs f/r; JRZ camber plates
I recall reading that the leases on the A3 really sucked because of the low residual value.![]()
I would suggest that as standard practice on any VWAG product.
I second srivendel's suggestion on the upcoming 135i. That looks like it's going to be a fun car. Still, I'd offer make the same suggestion to dump a new Bimmer (or Mercedes, for that matter) before the warranty expires. There are a lot of electronic doodads on these cars, and the Germans still haven't figured out how to do electronics quite as well as the Japanese.
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
Don't ask me why, but I kinda prefer the E30 M3 over the E36. Though a swift search of Autotrader reveals it to be a somewhat undesirable option due high price and low availability. Just my personal preference.