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"17yrs old, yet absolutely reliable and can take a beasting. Best car I have owned to date!"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Minor electrical niggles: Overhead check panel telling lies, brake pad wear indicator telling lies, brake light bulb needed replacing.

Spring broke on driver's side lock mechanism, meaining the door couldn;t be locked/unlocked from outside. No problem, car could be locked/unlocked from anywhere else using the central locking.

Loss of clutch due to not checking hydraulic fluid (My fault!). Flush and fill fixed the problem.

General comments?

I got this car purely as a cheap, sturdy bit of fun to take me to the Nurburgring and back and survive a few laps while it was at it. It turned out to be for more!

My dad used the car for work every day and it never let him down, aside from the loss of operability of the clutch... yet even then there was enough left to drive the car home.

The car drove me all the way through the UK, through France, Holland, Belgium and Germany and back, and took about 20 laps of caning on the Nurburgring, with only a brake bulb failing.

More recently, the car took even more punishment over 60 laps of Cadwell Park in the UK. Still faultless! Absolutely incredible for a 17 yr old car. Even driving to and from the track, the car gave no indication of the punishment it had taken, it just kept soldiering on seemingly oblivious.

The old E30 BMW's are good to drive. Very well balanced, neutral handling tending towards under-steer, whilst major over-steer can be had from over-enthusiastic driving! The car was pretty grippy and the brakes were effective. The steering was a little long though, with about 4 turns lock-lock!! The 2 litre straight-6 engine also felt a little sluggish. It only really came to life over 4500 revs, and even then the performance wasn't earth shattering. A 2.5 would be nice!

The car is heavy on petrol around town and on the track, but 40mpg+ can be achieved on a steady 70mph motorway run. Insurance is cheap with the right brokers, and parts are dirt! Shockingly cheap to keep on the road for a 'prestige classic', and cheap to buy, although prices are starting to rise, especially in touring/convertible guise.

Sadly, I have had to sell it as I have no need for two cars right now and other priorities require attention. yet to date, this has to be the best car I have owned yet.

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Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Model Year1988
First year of ownership2005
Most recent year of ownership2005
Engine and transmission 2.0 6 cylinder Manual
Performance marks 7/10
Reliability marks 10/10
Comfort marks 9/10
Dealer Service marks  
Running Costs (higher is cheaper) 10/10
Distance when acquired108000 miles
Most recent distance115000 miles
Previous carFord Orion
Date of Entry 15th December, 2005

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