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Considering buying a mid to late 90's BMW, need some advice...
Maintenance. is. everything. Honestly, as the 3 year owner of a high mileage E36, I would recommend staying very, very far away from a $2000 BMW unless you're a fairly adept do-it-yourself repairman and you want to work on this car. With a BMW that has over 150k, there's no telling what sort of condition it could be in under the hood without a full stack of maintenance records to review. The cooling systems have a life expectancy of about 60k miles, and the plastic on the radiator lasts for about 5-10 years. Cooling systems tend to look about the same on the day they are installed as they do the day they fail, so you'll want to make sure that is "within spec" so to speak. Bushings. These things eat them for breakfast. You'll want to check the front control arm bushings, sway bar end links, tie rods, and rear trailing arm bushings. There are more up in the subframe but they seem to hold on a bit longer (they are also a bitch to replace, more so than the others). Shifter bushings, the automatics in these cars are junk, and with the mileage you're considering, the manual is going to be the more reliable choice. However, the shifters like to gobble up bushings like nobody's business. You can order all the little bushings to rebuild it relatively inexpensively though, and then your gears wont run away from you and hide in the corner. There's a decent chance the shocks are blown, but you can get an off-brand stock quality replacement set of all four for less than $200. Other more standard maintenance items: Check the age of the battery and make sure the car starts nice and strong, check the valve cover gasket to see if it's holding oil (if this leaks badly oil can get down around the spark plugs and fry your ignition coils, ask me how I know), check the condition of the belts and listen for pulley squeaks, I'm only a few away from replacing every damn pulley on my motor. See when the clutch was replaced if you can, otherwise make sure its nice and strong. (put it in 5th, let the clutch out, if it dies fast the clutch is good). You'll want to check out the exhaust hangers and make sure its not about to make a run for it, and check the general condition of the motor mounts, transmission mounts, and the big driveshaft bushing right at the back of the transmission. Chances are, on any bimmer of that age the VANOS system is going to be essentially non-functioning. They have almost a 100% fail rate and most people don't fix it because its a bitch of a job. It took me about 8 hours in labor and requires the use of a lot of specialty tools. This isn't really a huge deal, the power delivery just wont be a smooth as it could/should be, and you lose a handful of horsepower, but it wont affect the longevity of the motor. You can get an idea of what kind of condition its in by gently accelerating in 1st or 2nd to about 2k-2500rpms, and then let off the throttle and listen for a "marbles in a can" sound. Also, just general advice, dont expect the interior of an E36 or an E34 to be very nice without a ton of work, BMW really let their interiors slip in the 90s. Mine is held together with spit and hope, I've just gotten used to the rattling at this point. **TL;DR:**This is not going to be a dead reliable commuter you can buy and run into the ground. However, if you go into it knowing it is going to be a bit of a project, they can be incredibly rewarding and extremely fun to drive cars with a ton of character. The enthusiast community is enormous, and for every problem out there, someone has probably already cooked up a cheap, do-it-yourself fix for it. If you want a commuter that you never have to worry about or sacrifice a weekend to changing all your cooling hoses and radiator (COUGH COUGH, looking at you, my car) then I'm afraid your wife might be right. EDIT: And by the way, all the links you'll ever need are in the sidebar. Bimmerfest is my personal favorite forum, avoid E46fanatics like the plague, and RealOEM is your savior. Also, the Bentley manual will tell you how to service it bumper to bumper, and rockauto is an awesome place for cheap parts. More on reddit.com
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As long as you learn to do basic maintenance yourself, I don't think you'll have problem (I've understood BMW repair is pretty expensive in the US). You should naturally have someone with expertise check the car out before you buy it, but keep good care of a BMW and it'll keep going bloody near forever. More on reddit.com
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So my current car has bit the dust, and I'm in the market for a new car. The last car I had was paid off about 2 years ago, and I haven't had a car payment in that long and I'm not too keen on going back to one. That being said, I can afford about $2K to maybe $2500 towards a car out of pocket. I know I'm going to have to title it and get tags and all (I live in Maryland), but I can work that out.

I would like to get an older BMW or Mercedes because I know they generally last forever, but I'm having a hard time convincing the wife of that. She wants to me to get something closer to 2000 that has close to 100K miles on it, something like a Honda or Nissan. The most I'm going to be doing is driving the 50-60 round trip miles back and forth to work daily, and maybe drive it here and there around town if I need to go out.

Here are some of the BMW's I found in my price range in the last week or so on Craigslist. Can anyone tell me how good cars from these years are and what I should be looking for in this timeframe as far as a 3 series or 5 series goes?

http://baltimore.craigslist.org/cto/3046802316.html

http://baltimore.craigslist.org/cto/2978777564.html

http://baltimore.craigslist.org/cto/3050630768.html

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Maintenance. is. everything. Honestly, as the 3 year owner of a high mileage E36, I would recommend staying very, very far away from a $2000 BMW unless you're a fairly adept do-it-yourself repairman and you want to work on this car. With a BMW that has over 150k, there's no telling what sort of condition it could be in under the hood without a full stack of maintenance records to review. The cooling systems have a life expectancy of about 60k miles, and the plastic on the radiator lasts for about 5-10 years. Cooling systems tend to look about the same on the day they are installed as they do the day they fail, so you'll want to make sure that is "within spec" so to speak. Bushings. These things eat them for breakfast. You'll want to check the front control arm bushings, sway bar end links, tie rods, and rear trailing arm bushings. There are more up in the subframe but they seem to hold on a bit longer (they are also a bitch to replace, more so than the others). Shifter bushings, the automatics in these cars are junk, and with the mileage you're considering, the manual is going to be the more reliable choice. However, the shifters like to gobble up bushings like nobody's business. You can order all the little bushings to rebuild it relatively inexpensively though, and then your gears wont run away from you and hide in the corner. There's a decent chance the shocks are blown, but you can get an off-brand stock quality replacement set of all four for less than $200. Other more standard maintenance items: Check the age of the battery and make sure the car starts nice and strong, check the valve cover gasket to see if it's holding oil (if this leaks badly oil can get down around the spark plugs and fry your ignition coils, ask me how I know), check the condition of the belts and listen for pulley squeaks, I'm only a few away from replacing every damn pulley on my motor. See when the clutch was replaced if you can, otherwise make sure its nice and strong. (put it in 5th, let the clutch out, if it dies fast the clutch is good). You'll want to check out the exhaust hangers and make sure its not about to make a run for it, and check the general condition of the motor mounts, transmission mounts, and the big driveshaft bushing right at the back of the transmission. Chances are, on any bimmer of that age the VANOS system is going to be essentially non-functioning. They have almost a 100% fail rate and most people don't fix it because its a bitch of a job. It took me about 8 hours in labor and requires the use of a lot of specialty tools. This isn't really a huge deal, the power delivery just wont be a smooth as it could/should be, and you lose a handful of horsepower, but it wont affect the longevity of the motor. You can get an idea of what kind of condition its in by gently accelerating in 1st or 2nd to about 2k-2500rpms, and then let off the throttle and listen for a "marbles in a can" sound. Also, just general advice, dont expect the interior of an E36 or an E34 to be very nice without a ton of work, BMW really let their interiors slip in the 90s. Mine is held together with spit and hope, I've just gotten used to the rattling at this point. **TL;DR:**This is not going to be a dead reliable commuter you can buy and run into the ground. However, if you go into it knowing it is going to be a bit of a project, they can be incredibly rewarding and extremely fun to drive cars with a ton of character. The enthusiast community is enormous, and for every problem out there, someone has probably already cooked up a cheap, do-it-yourself fix for it. If you want a commuter that you never have to worry about or sacrifice a weekend to changing all your cooling hoses and radiator (COUGH COUGH, looking at you, my car) then I'm afraid your wife might be right. EDIT: And by the way, all the links you'll ever need are in the sidebar. Bimmerfest is my personal favorite forum, avoid E46fanatics like the plague, and RealOEM is your savior. Also, the Bentley manual will tell you how to service it bumper to bumper, and rockauto is an awesome place for cheap parts.
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First one looks good. Second one is awful. Third is fair at best. With a car that old, maintenance is key. Nothing will deject you more than a $2K car that needs $3K in maintenance.
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I have owned a 1990 Volkswagen Jetta that runs beautifully when its running, but lately it has been giving me problems and I'm looking into getting a new (used) car. I was thinking of perhaps a 1996-1999 BMW 325 or 318. The one in particular I'm looking at is a 1996 318is, 4-cyl with only ~80,000 miles on it. The owner seems legit (has all maintenance/records). Is this the kind of car that will be pretty dependable? Obviously some of this depends on how often I care for it. Thanks to anyone who isn't a smartass :)

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August 21, 2023 - I mean it was technically still made in the 90’s. But agreed, it’s weird to call one of the 80’s icons a “90’s BMW”. ... Yeah 2 million produced in the 80s and maybe 1/10th of that in the 90s. This one could be a '90 build going by the headlamps, I'm pretty sure it was only the convertibles that were in production post '90. ... Nürburgring Norschleife is calling.... ... Friend of mines dad had an old bmw relatively similar to this.
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