RE: Anyone know this car?
@[Alex] is your man for compact advice ;)
Re: RE: Anyone know this car?
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Originally Posted by Peter-E36
@[Alex] is your man for compact advice ;)
If Alex doesn't see this in time, @[DonB] also has a compact also and might be able to shed some light. @[HealyC] has a 316 saloon so might know something about any engine issues
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RE: Anyone know this car?
No specific issues known to compacts just treat it as any other e46 316/318
Main weakness is timing chain budget it into your purchase price and you should be fine
RE: Anyone know this car?
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Originally Posted by Gar
No specific issues known to compacts just treat it as any other e46 316/318
Main weakness is timing chain budget it into your purchase price and you should be fine
As Gar said, apart from the regular E46 issues budget in for a new timing chain if it hasn't been done. Also if it's pi$$ing oil from everywhere then it will need a load of seals and gaskets but the reason they are shot is that the breather valve is knackered.
Re: Anyone know this car?
Best bang for buck at that money would be a 318is theres nothing better more reliable or cheaper to run in that price bracket imo its a great all round car that looks damn good too win win [emoji6]
RE: Anyone know this car?
Compacts are based on e46 therefore all mechanical issues that arise are exactly the same as any other e46 based on same engine electrics etc. Engine wise it may not be the best option out there really but compact is definitely reliable in terms of suspension and so on I really can not point any particular issues that compacts may have and e46 saloon,coupe, cabriolet,touring wont.
Great handling. Best combination for a compact would be 320td or 325ti but people who look after 318ti's have no problems with them. Dont presume that compact is light just because it may look smaller it is a pretty heavy car therefore to a achieve a good balance BHP & Torque is needed. In relation to N42 at the the end of the day it is the owner who is to fault for timing chain failures etc. what do people expect when they service their cars with cheapest oil sometimes not even changing the filter etc, assuming that service intervals are 20K etc.
Availability of used and new parts for them is bigger then people may presume.
Many people who have owned E46 Compact and 1 Series say that build quality and feel is noticeably better in a Compact.
Compacts are way underrated. For some inspiration see this link https://www.facebook.com/pages/BMW-Compact-Owners-Club/636405989732105?ref=tn_tnmn
In relation to the add for the compact your viewing it seems very cheap but then again only 3 owners on it etc. Would look into the service history of it.Rear discs and pads do not cost 300 euro unless their OEM or EBC etc. Another thing it says it has full black interior and it does not only Sport versions ''M pack'' had them. Nor does it have all ''sports'' extras as he claims in actual fact it barely has any extras in it. He mentioned front electric windows, mirrors and central locking they all come as standard on any of the compacts.
If she is after compact it would be worth looking at this http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/bmw-3-series-316ti-m-sport-compact-3dr/6131977 it has been up for sale for at least 2 months maybe even more therefore I would say the price would be highly negotiable.
RE: Anyone know this car?
That compacts only 900 on adverts now if your still interested in it