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BMW E46 #1490190
25/05/2014 00:27
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Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490196
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Depressing aren't they.

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490210
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Not as depressing as a 20vt cambelt change!

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490212
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I hanker after a convertible - if it's a 330? Not likely to happen for me, but nice for you! I hope you enjoy lots of depressing reliability and fun!

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490230
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It's a 328, a lot cheaper than a 330.

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Hmmm... Interesting! Though as likely to be parked outside my casa as an Aventador any time soon...
Enjoy your motor - given my recent motoring history I'd give my eye teeth for something half as nice!

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490257
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Always fancied an e46.. 330ci sport coupe or club sport..

Lots of toys at right spec and cheap to purchase.. I imagine repairs can be costly?


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Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490265
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I've been looking into e46 M3's today. Interesting feedback from people on various forums. I'm quite interested in them, and Porsche Cayenne's

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Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490273
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The single Vanos E36 M3 is less troublesome
Buy with a hard top too ..

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490288
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Don't be put off by the adverse comments regarding SMG either Phil, it's a tremendous system that works extremely well. My M3 has every extra and its by far the best, most refined car i've had and yet beneath the skin its an absolute beast. I love M3, not the "normal" e46's i'm afraid - of which i've had 2 and got rid of quickly prior to dying of utter boredom........sorry

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Originally Posted By: proccy
I love M3, not the "normal" e46's i'm afraid - of which i've had 2 and got rid of quickly prior to dying of utter boredom........sorry


All things are relative; my recent car history has been: no car, a 2003 LDV Convoy minibus, no car, a 2005 Kia Sedona diesel (in gold) and a 1.5 diesel Mégane. Believe me, a "normal" 3 series can be very exciting indeed!

Re: BMW E46 [Re: Jim_Clennell] #1490300
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Yes indeed Jim, i guess we've all been there - on the other hand you live in Spain and i live in Burton on Trent...... rolleyes

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490301
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See Steve, now your swaying my thoughts…. What's the spec, year of yours?

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490310
25/05/2014 19:53
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Repairs on my BMW are quite cheap as I'm a BMW Technician.

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490333
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Originally Posted By: AP1
http://i538.photobucket.com/albums/ff348...7AD2EABCAFB.jpg

This is what I replaced my Coupe with.


oh dear frown

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490339
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Afraid I got old and needed more doors for children etc.

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490362
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Me too, I've got the 325ci and it ticks pretty much every box. Unfortunately it's not at all exciting and I don't look forward to driving it like I use to do in the LE frown

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490494
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Originally Posted By: patch234
See Steve, now your swaying my thoughts…. What's the spec, year of yours?


Mapped to around 360bhp but the previous owner can't find the graphs - however i did see them when i went to view it and it drives MUCH quicker than the other, standard, M3's i tried.

Tyre pressure indicator, heated seats, memory seats, leather all the way through, rear-windscreen auto blind, CSL wheels, Harmon Kardon sound system with wiring for a sub-woofer, sports button, electric tilt and slide sunroof....everything really, all the options available are on it.......it's a great car, but

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490516
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I ditched a dull e46 ci for the coupe and I have 3 kids!!!

I found it hard to get one with a solid idle as 99% when warm hunt like hell. I didn't avoid the nasty ripped arse though, a costly 500 quid to fix.

I may have an m3, would have to be a v8 though as all the tossers and drug dealers around here have moved to audis!

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490524
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Nasty ripped arse?

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490525
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My mate has an e46. Already warned him to check his arse isnt ripping open! Puts me off thats for sure.

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490546
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But …. it's not a coupe laugh

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490556
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Originally Posted By: Shifty
Nasty ripped arse?


The rear floor and the rear subframe have a tendency to fall.out, so the arse of the car literally gets ripped off. BMW squirt foam in to fix it, I had the whole thing opened up and the areas reinforced but it was a bloody expensive bit of welding!

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490560
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I have read that the rear floor and subframe tends to crack, and needs strengthening. If the car is 10 or less years old then BMW will pay for this, if older, you need to negotiate.

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490601
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The BMW negotiation part was something I was sadly unaware of at the time. My car was only about 5 years old with a full S/H. I wouldn't have an E46 for this reason ever again.

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490624
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So why does it happen, too much power 'ripping the arse out of it' or badly made. Hope it's a power thing cause then my pathetic 325 will be safe...

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490639
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Its a fault across all e46's i'm led to believe - obviouslyi had mine checked prior to purchase, but like the coupe marque there are specialists who do a great job repairing the subframes, ie Reddish in Bristol.

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490647
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My brother has an E46 M3 and shortly after getting it (about 3 years ago when it was around 10 years old) he discovered it had the floor cracks. After a lot of negotiation, visits to more than one BMW dealer and a few threats he got a full repair paid for by BMW. It shouldn't be the case though that a car like this needs it, and it isn't just the M3 that is affected. Just think what negative publicity there would be had it been a Fiat that had the problem, or a British designed car. Somehow BMW have managed to keep it quiet without it damaging their reputation - maybe long term loan cars to journalists were used to help!

Edited to add - once you get it going a a level which isn't often possible on a public road it is a very nice car to drive.

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It's a poor design, the higher the power the worse potential damage but it impacts all E46's, worse on the coupes.

They are a nice car to drive and it's only the floor thing that now stands between me even thinking about one and ownership again. It's not something I wish to repeat and the noise when it's failing / as it fails and the results afterwards are not nice.

Proccy - do you keep getting it inspected or has it already been strengthened / repaired?

Re: BMW E46 [Re: ] #1490655
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I've got a 320d estate and it's nice enough without being thrilling (apart from in the wet when it had old Continentals on the back :o).
It carries out its function as a commuter hack without protest and returns about 50mpg.
Once you've adjusted to the skewed driving position, where the clutch pedal is in line with the centre of the steering wheel (imagine if Fiat cars were like that) it's pretty comfy.

I haven't looked at the boot floor but I have a suspicion the tearing thing might be related to drifting, something the 1 previous pensioner owner clearly didn't do (hence the lethal Contis the car had).

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