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But then of course I always think if I should keep modding this car, or add something completely different like a Lotus Elise. /Day Dream
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12-09-2013, 09:59 PM | #25 |
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E36 Z3 M-Roadster for me.
I don't care where I am or how old I'll be, just as long as I'm driving this car I'm happy. Close second would be E39 M5.
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12-09-2013, 10:09 PM | #26 | |
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My car isn't real old and not really special (06 330I) but I am essentially doing this because I really love it. I have 182,000 miles on it and hope to keep it going for several more years to see how long I can make it last. I plan on passing it on to my daughter and get an E92 M3 and do the same thing with it. |
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12-10-2013, 12:42 AM | #28 |
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Not sure where you are in Canada, but they are available in Canada. A friend on mine owns one in Calgary, and he bought it there thru one of the BMW dealers. It is a lovely car.
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12-10-2013, 02:26 AM | #30 | |
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I like that color my favorite
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12-10-2013, 03:01 AM | #31 |
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If I had to choose, I really think I'd want my '82 E21 again. Seventeen years later(bought it when it was 14) and I still miss that old girl.
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12-10-2013, 08:07 AM | #34 |
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Thanks! Yea, it was complete luck how I got her. I was dead set on Melbourne Red, but all of the 08's seemed to have sunroof which was a deal breaker for me. Then this popped up in my email account (from Autotrader Alert) and I put a deposit down about 30 hours after I saw the email. The dealership was literally across the country from me in Los Angeles, so I bought it sight unseen.
The hilarious part is that its got Bamboo Beige interior, and that's not a recommended combo by BMW, yet I get compliments on it all the time. The car is very Individual-esque
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Mine is a Sparkling Graphite/with black leather interior/dark gray poplar wood and I love it. The Sparkling Graphite is unique and hard to find since it was in production for just 2 years from 07-09.
My uncle was down for thanks giving and has just gotten his BMW individual 750li with special order paint and was wondering how he has never seen this color at the dealership. He thought it was BMW individual color with all the sparkling flakes in the paint. I told him no....and explained that the reason he did not see this color at the dealerships at all is because they do not offer it any more. Anyways I love it as it sparkles and shows off the lines of the car real well and looks slightly different under different light and most pictures can't do it justice....far better looking in person. Anyways enjoy your M3 in a unique color and in best of health Quote:
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I like your E36/7 all in all a proper BMW indeed not like this new junk that is coming out
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Got into this thread late but it's not surprising that so many of you pick models from the past ten years for a lifetime keeper. You probably never drove an E30 M3 but for a combination of balance, looks and motor sounds it was unbeatable. Bigger cars would move aside on the track because it would zoom right back up to them in the twisty parts. The engine loved to rev right out of the box and it lived above 5000 rpm. It was almost as balanced as the 2002 (but that's another story). A very visceral car in all respects.
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I did own. Yes Agree. The later e46's were fantastic all around. If not the 330i ZHP then the e46 M3. Though personally I always preferred the e46 sedan body.
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This thread inspired me to drive my heavily modded E30 today. As old as it is, I STILL think I could drive it daily and be very, very comfortable in that car. If you've never driven a pre-90s BMW, do yourself a favor and try one out. If I had to pick one BMW out of the entire range though, I'd still go with an E46 330i ZHP. Driven one, but never owned one. It's really, really good in all respects. cheers. |
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In a perfect world, E39 M5.
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