Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
2 doors look much better IMHO.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
My 2 door has space for 4 and the trunk is pretty big. The seats even fold down hatchback style for big loads.
So why are you getting a BMW?Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
practicality > looks to me, and the 4 doors look fine to me.
Originally posted by: DougK62
You'll spend a ton on repairs. BMWs are for people with money - even the cheaper ones.
Originally posted by: joedrake
So why are you getting a BMW?Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
practicality > looks to me, and the 4 doors look fine to me.
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
anyways, Loke, are you talking about any and all BMW's or have you had experience with better maintained E36's because from what ive heard, proper maintnence makes them run forever, plus the engine doesnt die.
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
most common issues are the early model E36's had plastic water pump impellers, and the fan can possibly shatter inside the bay... other than that, theres the normal issues any car can get, and then the weak rear shock mounts(i think thats right)
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
anyways, Loke, are you talking about any and all BMW's or have you had experience with better maintained E36's because from what ive heard, proper maintnence makes them run forever, plus the engine doesnt die.
I've had experience with any and all, but I can recall having a decent few E36's in. They're solid cars, as you and others have said. If you know how to maintain a car as it should be, you'll be fine.
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
most common issues are the early model E36's had plastic water pump impellers, and the fan can possibly shatter inside the bay... other than that, theres the normal issues any car can get, and then the weak rear shock mounts(i think thats right)
Agreed with you and Asharus here. That plastic waterpump can be a PITA, but it's nothing compared to the overall cost of the car. It's a great vehicle, don't hesistate to buy it if you know how to care for it.
Originally posted by: LoKe
No, you shouldn't have problems like that. All I've ever seen them come in for are just brake servicing and that damn water pump, the latter doesn't happen that often either.
Originally posted by: gilligans
my wife has a black 4 door with about 70k miles. it will go on sale soon.
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Originally posted by: Aimster
Those of you saying BMWs cost a lot to repair and are not reliable.. have you ever owned a BMW?
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
2 doors look much better IMHO.
practicality > looks to me, and the 4 doors look fine to me.
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: Aimster
Those of you saying BMWs cost a lot to repair and are not reliable.. have you ever owned a BMW?
They do cost a lot to repair, though problems don't often arise with them.
Originally posted by: V00DOO
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: Aimster
Those of you saying BMWs cost a lot to repair and are not reliable.. have you ever owned a BMW?
They do cost a lot to repair, though problems don't often arise with them.
Yes BMW do cost a lot to maintain. For the last 2 years I spend about $4000 on parts to maintenance and preventive maintenance on my E39 with 90K miles. I am probably good for another 60K miles without another major repair. I DIY most of the repairs. I can't phantom the labor cost associated with all those repairs. With being said, my BMW has not leave me stranded on the road. The key is maintenance and preventive maintenance. BMW's are not as forgiven as Honda or Toyota when it comes to maintenance. If you do plan on getting an E36 besure to find one with all maintenance records. One final note, BMW's are a blast to drive especially with a sport suspension.