NPC---thoughts on car for daily driver..., 1995 BMW M3????? |
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NPC---thoughts on car for daily driver..., 1995 BMW M3????? |
crash914 |
Nov 3 2004, 02:14 PM
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its a mystery to me Group: Members Posts: 1,826 Joined: 17-March 03 From: Marriottsville, MD Member No.: 434 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Topic states it....
I am thinking about parking the 1979 320I and getting a 1995 M3 for a daily driver.. Thoughts??? I haven't driven it yet but the car is supposed to be mechanically ok...body needs work. 113K on drivetrain, door, rear bumper, trunk lid replaced. guy wants ~8k. Thoughts? am I crazy not to pay 15K for a clean car? I would figure about 1K for paint and body for this car....let me have it.... thanks, herb |
mike_the_man |
Nov 3 2004, 02:18 PM
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I like stuff! Group: Members Posts: 1,338 Joined: 11-June 03 From: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Member No.: 809 |
Those are pretty sweet cars. Sounds like it may be a good deal, but I don't know very much of them. Could be more expensive to fix than you think, but even still, it sounds like it would be a decent deal. If it looks good, go for it! It's always easy for me to spend someone else's money. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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Kargeek |
Nov 3 2004, 03:07 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 555 Joined: 14-March 03 From: Orange, CA Member No.: 430 |
Check the rear suspension mounts- they have been known to tear away from the body structure. With all of those body panels replaced...it must have been hit, "maybe beaten as a pup" so beware of other issues. Maintaince records?
Otherwise, these are great daily drivers. DH Check out the roadfly ads: Roadfly |
Brad Smith |
Nov 3 2004, 03:57 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 45 Joined: 29-October 04 From: Fort Worth, TX Member No.: 3,029 |
Sounds a little overpriced to me.
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pbanders |
Nov 3 2004, 04:54 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 939 Joined: 11-June 03 From: Phoenix, AZ Member No.: 805 |
I have a '98 M3 Sedan as my daily driver, owner since new. They're great cars, but be aware that like any other German sports sedan, they aren't cheap to maintain and need regular maintenance to avoid expensive repairs. If you're looking for economy in a daily driver, I'd suggest something newer and Japanese.
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rick 918-S |
Nov 3 2004, 05:03 PM
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Hey nice rack! -Celette Group: Members Posts: 20,462 Joined: 30-December 02 From: Now in Superior WI Member No.: 43 Region Association: Northstar Region |
Love our 1995 M3. Crazy fast. Daytonaviolett. (grape cooolaid!)
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airsix |
Nov 3 2004, 06:54 PM
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I have bees in my epiglotis Group: Members Posts: 2,196 Joined: 7-February 03 From: Kennewick Man (E. WA State) Member No.: 266 |
I just brought home a '97 M3 sedan Saturday. I absolutely love it. Most ergonomic car I've ever driven and fast/fun. I couldn't be happier with it (ask again when it breaks). I like EVERYTHING about it, and I've never been drawn to BMWs. In fact if you'd asked me 3 months ago what the chances of me owning a BMW were before death I'd have said 2% or less. When I was faced with needing a 4dr I'm glad I investigated them. They won me over in a big way with this car.
$8k sounds high for the miles and the damage. I'd think you'll easily get to $12k before you're done. I'd just start with the $12k car rather than work your way up to it (plus your labor). -Ben M. ps - It's funny. Before the purchase/test-drive all the M3 owners I talked to warned me about how harsh the ride would be in "an 'M' car". They all made great effort to mentally prepare me for it. I laughed out-loud when I finally drove one. It's softer than any other daily driver I've ever owned! It's like a giant pillow compared to my 914. |
pbanders |
Nov 3 2004, 09:35 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 939 Joined: 11-June 03 From: Phoenix, AZ Member No.: 805 |
Other things to look for on the M3
1. Make sure the water pump has been replaced with the updated pump. Given the mileage, I'm certain it has, since no early pump lasted to 100K before disintegrating. 2. Check if the radiator has been replaced. Past 60K miles, the probability that the plastic neck that connects to the top radiator hose will crack off increases. When it goes, it dumps all of the coolant in a flash, and if you don't react quickly, you cook the motor. 3. Leaky power steering hoses are fairly common. 4. Interior SRS sensors, FI sensors: These fail regularly and are expensive. If the "check engine" light is on, or the SRS light, have the seller knock off $500 unless he fixes the problem first. Note on O2 sensors - I think the '95 has four, and my '98 has six! When they go, bend over and pay the man. 5. Tires. The '95 is better than the later models, which had different front/rear sizing, so you can rotate your tires correctly. I recommend Kumho 712 Ecsta's, they're cheap, stick well, wear 2X better than Michelins, have the same internal construction, work great in the rain, and are reasonably quiet. 6. Clutch pedal. All 3-series clutch pedals eventually squeek. It's a PITA to lube it, get your local BMW shop to do it for you, it's worth the money. |
crash914 |
Nov 4 2004, 06:32 AM
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its a mystery to me Group: Members Posts: 1,826 Joined: 17-March 03 From: Marriottsville, MD Member No.: 434 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Great thoughts!! Thanks....I did see one that had the SRS light on.....said it was a seatbelt sensor....
A year ago I never would have thougt BMW either....but the fun of driving my '79 and the road manners, this thing is very tossable....I can't wait for ice racing season.... thanks again...herb |
skline |
Nov 4 2004, 09:30 AM
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Born to Drive Group: Members Posts: 7,910 Joined: 26-December 02 From: Costa Mesa, CA Member No.: 17 Region Association: Southern California |
I had a 95 540I, I loved that car but like others have said, it is very expensive to maintain them. Before I sold the car earlier this year, I spent 3k just on the front suspension. This was a car that had just turned over the 100k mark. The car rode very nice and smooth, lots of power and handled fantastic. There is a reason they call it the ultimate driving machine. You need to get one new or with very low milage, as they pass 80k they start needing lots of attention. That attention will cost you.
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mack914 |
Nov 4 2004, 11:59 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 387 Joined: 5-July 04 From: Toledo, Oh Member No.: 2,306 |
Any BMW with those mile is just broken in. $8g's for an M3 is a great deal sight unseen. I have a '88 M5 with 220,000 miles and it drives like new. If you have never had a BMW, after a drive, you will always have one. M3s even more so. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rocking nana.gif)
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crash914 |
Nov 4 2004, 12:06 PM
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its a mystery to me Group: Members Posts: 1,826 Joined: 17-March 03 From: Marriottsville, MD Member No.: 434 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
I am going to pass on this one....
Too many problems. many panels replaced due to dents, chips, etc. this car had been hit... All knobs inside in German...USA odometer though.. The guy just finished replacing the water pump and radiator...still overheats... This one will take a lot of work....I agree, buy a 12K car to drive. I have a 914 if I want to work on a car... Thanks, for the input.. I am going to pass on another that I saw with the SRS light on, and dim/blank radio panel...again problems...... |
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