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  • JimJ Offline
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    Jim
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    They look dated... and the E36 M3's are overpriced...

    Save for an E46, either Non-M or M3

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    • beachbum_jonB Offline
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      beachbum_jon
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      i kinda like the look of the e36..you can find them for around 12k

      what does a e46 run for price

      "None are more hopelessly enslaved, than those who falsely believe they are free"

      • Johann Wolfgang vonGoethe, 1749-1832-

      "There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One by the sword. The other is by debt."
      -John Adams, 1735-1826-

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      • JimJ Offline
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        You can easily get a nice E46 for that now.

        http://forum.e46fanatics.com/forumdisplay.php?f=33

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        • beachbum_jonB Offline
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          yeah there are a few on there for around the 9k range...but i really want an m3 there was a car on there that i thought was yours at first, love that color, he had black 18's in one pic and stock ones in another. i think he wanted 9750

          "None are more hopelessly enslaved, than those who falsely believe they are free"

          • Johann Wolfgang vonGoethe, 1749-1832-

          "There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One by the sword. The other is by debt."
          -John Adams, 1735-1826-

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          • RexwagonR Offline
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            Rexwagon
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            This one is decent

            http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1592494

            Not sure what he wants for it but it was on ebaymotors if you follow the link.

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            • RexwagonR Offline
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              Rexwagon
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              #7

              i also like this car, but I Dont know that much about BMW so dont know if this is a good deal or not.

              http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1676766

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              • beachbum_jonB Offline
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                beachbum_jon
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                this one = hot hot sex

                and its in phoenix, hmm....god damnit jim, the more i look at the e46's, the more i like them.

                http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=640608

                "None are more hopelessly enslaved, than those who falsely believe they are free"

                • Johann Wolfgang vonGoethe, 1749-1832-

                "There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One by the sword. The other is by debt."
                -John Adams, 1735-1826-

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                • RexwagonR Offline
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                  the E46 is hot. If I was to own an M3 thats the style I would buy.

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                  • DelSlowD Offline
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                    k let me know when you get one....

                    ha.

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                    • beachbum_jonB Offline
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                      beachbum_jon
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                      rex: sexy i know, i heart it.

                      del: why?

                      "None are more hopelessly enslaved, than those who falsely believe they are free"

                      • Johann Wolfgang vonGoethe, 1749-1832-

                      "There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One by the sword. The other is by debt."
                      -John Adams, 1735-1826-

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                        thrash
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                        #12

                        IMO, The E36 M3 is the best all-around drivers car in America. Certainly at the 10k price range they're going for, but maybe at any price.

                        The E46 non-M cars do not compare. Ignore Jim's advice unless looks and "newness" is all you care about -- the E36 M3 is faster and a better handling car than any of the non-M E46 cars. The E46 M3 is also over 400 lbs heavier, and usually 2x the cost. For that you get a heavier car where maintenance is considerably more expensive. The only approved oil in the S54 engine is Castrol 10w60, which is $11/qt.

                        The E36 M3 is the only "affordable" M car... its engine is much simpler than all of the other M cars, but it still goes pretty well. Out of the box it is faster than any honda except the NSX. You'll get a car that runs a 5 and a half 0-60 time bone stock, but has heated leather seats (if you want).

                        I won't comment on any of the specific cars in this thread, but if you want an awesome daily driver, awesome car at the track or auto-X, and a (these days) affordable ride, it's pretty hard to go wrong with an E36 M3.

                        You can find one that's really ratty and will need a lot of work, or one that's been well maintained and gone through, and the prices won't be too different. Find an indy bmw mechanic to go through any car you buy. It will save you thousands in the first year.

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                          ichibankilla
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                          Here's the one you need to get.
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VR4vVnGSoa0

                          Sterling Archer: Oh my god! You killed a hooker!
                          Cyril Figgis: Call girl!
                          Sterling Archer: No Cyril! When they're dead they're just hookers!
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                          • JimJ Offline
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                            thrash;256833 wrote:
                            IMO, The E36 M3 is the best all-around drivers car in America. Certainly at the 10k price range they're going for, but maybe at any price.

                            The E46 non-M cars do not compare. Ignore Jim's advice unless looks and "newness" is all you care about -- the E36 M3 is faster and a better handling car than any of the non-M E46 cars. The E46 M3 is also over 400 lbs heavier, and usually 2x the cost. For that you get a heavier car where maintenance is considerably more expensive. The only approved oil in the S54 engine is Castrol 10w60, which is $11/qt.

                            The E36 M3 is the only "affordable" M car... its engine is much simpler than all of the other M cars, but it still goes pretty well. Out of the box it is faster than any honda except the NSX. You'll get a car that runs a 5 and a half 0-60 time bone stock, but has heated leather seats (if you want).

                            I won't comment on any of the specific cars in this thread, but if you want an awesome daily driver, awesome car at the track or auto-X, and a (these days) affordable ride, it's pretty hard to go wrong with an E36 M3.

                            You can find one that's really ratty and will need a lot of work, or one that's been well maintained and gone through, and the prices won't be too different. Find an indy bmw mechanic to go through any car you buy. It will save you thousands in the first year.

                            :rolleyes:

                            E46 Non-M cars DO compare; a 330 ZHP is virtually identical in performance and price. A base 328 or 330 will easily keep up with suspension and be almost the same cost. Yes on an E36, everything is cheaper. Yes its lighter; but its old, its dated, its overpriced.

                            E36 M = 240hp
                            E46 M = 333hp

                            E36 Curb Weight: 3,219 lb
                            E46 Curb Weight: 3,415 lb

                            So yes, 200 (not 400) heavier (Much more luxurious, better looking and oh yeah 10 years newer)...

                            E46 0-60 in 4.5 Seconds
                            E36 0-60 in 6 Seconds

                            So tell me how, other then things being cheaper and easier to work on, is it better?

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                              By the way:

                              E46:

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                              vs.

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                              Yes. Please ignore my advice.

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                                The only advantage the E36 has over the E46 is its weight. It feels lighter to throw around the corners, but that's about it. If you are looking to upgrade in power, the S54 engine has a lot more potential. It can get up to 1000HP if you have the dough.

                                If you are going to spend 12k on a 100k mile E36, you might as well save a few grand more and get a E46.

                                The E46 M3 is affordable, don't let this guy scare you. Find a BMW tech that's willing to do inspections for you on the side. Other stuff can be DIY. There is a wealth of information on this site. www.m3forum.net

                                Good luck man.

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                                  kktvr4;256839 wrote:
                                  The only advantage the E36 has over the E46 is its weight. It feels lighter to throw around the corners, but that's about it. If you are looking to upgrade in power, the S54 engine has a lot more potential. It can get up to 1000HP if you have the dough.

                                  If you are going to spend 12k on a 100k mile E36, you might as well save a few grand more and get a E46.

                                  The E46 M3 is affordable, don't let this guy scare you. Find a BMW tech that's willing to do inspections for you on the side. Other maintenance can be DIY. Good luck man.

                                  ^ he owns an E46 M3 btw; And this is coming from a person who loved E36's

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                                    I do love the E36 M3s, that's what I originally planned to purchase. Buy a E46, you won't regret it.

                                    If you don't want the maintenance of a M3, check out the 330ZHP. Don't let the sedan fool you, its more rigid then the coupe.

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                                      im debating on my next car in the spring being an 328ci, i love the way those cars look

                                      here a psht, there psht, everywhere a psht psht
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                                        thrash
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                                        Out of the box, the E36 M3 is faster than any non-M E46. Including the ZHP. Faster in a straight line, faster around the track.

                                        I'm not knocking the E46 and especially not the ZHP. Between an M car and a non-M car, it's just a different experience.

                                        Are there any E46 M3s you'd actually want to buy under 20k? If not, they're at least twice as expensive as an E36.

                                        There has always been a difference in the M and non-M versions of the cars. A sport model E46, even with ZHP, isn't going to give you the same driving experience as the E36 M3.

                                        Obviously the E46 M3 is going to be faster than any of these, but you're going to pay for it. And maintenance IS going to cost more than the E36.

                                        There's a good reason the E36 M3 is one of the most tracked cars in the US (tracked as in "taken to the race track"). It's really the sweet spot in a lot of ways.

                                        I guess all I can say is to drive a few different cars and see what you like.

                                        If I were going to go to the track a lot, there'd be no question -- I'd get an E36 M3. If i wanted the extra 93hp the US model is missing vs the E46, I could get it for less than the cost difference of getting an E46. And I'd start out 400 lbs lighter, with a better developed aftermarket, and where wheels, tires, brakes, and everything else is cheaper.

                                        (actually, I bought an E30 325is and gutted it to go to the track, because that's another factor of 10 cheaper, and track cars should be cheap because they get hurt)

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                                          thrash
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                                          Also Jim, none of the E36's you posted were M3s, unless they did down-grade bumper swaps 🙂

                                          Of course I agree with you that the E46 looks newer and nicer. My point was always and continues to be that if you care about the way the car feels and drives, that the E36 M3 is going to be superior to the non-M E46 cars. The E46 M3 will be faster but will cost much more to acquire and to maintain.

                                          I apologize for suggesting people "ignore Jim's advice" as that is overly argumentative and presumably contributed to your defensive/derisive response.

                                          I'd hope that you might be willing to concede some of the points I make. I don't know how much track experience you have in various BMWs. I'll assume that you have no DIY experience on multi-throttle BMW engines and the costs involved.

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