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Super_si
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29th Sep 03 at 10:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Learn your lesson wayne

Buying something you can
a) run
b) afford
c) drive without moaing its too fast or crashing it be lucky its not being fatal so far..................
DAYZEE
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If I were you I'd try to get a 318iS, they are much better. A 93' 318 has no power at all.
wayne hiscock
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this one was r'rd at 141.5bhp
wayne hiscock
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si i agree

hence y im asking this.
and i only crashed the gsi
DAYZEE
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quote:
Originally posted by wayne hiscock
this one was r'rd at 141.5bhp


The its not standard or the RR is a load of crap as they usually are.
A standard 318 run 115BHP a 318iS runs 140bhp.
Super_si
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1.4 corsa
wayne hiscock
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oh shit yeh forgot bout that shhhhhhhhhhh lol

hmm ill have to ask him wot engine it is he said it was 140 standard
K100RSA
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but RR figures with BMW's mean bugger all, mine is over 200bhp and yet I get my arse kicked a a 20XE calibra, BMW are a lot heavier car, and this makes the difference, also make sure you get a manual box, the auto on some can make the 0-60 up to 2 seconds slower, mine is a bit slow up to about 40 but after that it pulls like a train, mine is a 3l so need to tow a petrol tanker around with me LOL, think I spend far too much time in sports mode!!!
wayne hiscock
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hehe

3lt tho
lovely
K100RSA
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dunno if its any interest to you but could sell you a 318 coupe R plate red for £5.5k

wayne hiscock
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bit outta price m8 but cheers anyway
K100RSA
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dont forget to budget for back tyres as well, there seems to be a problem with BMW's, surprised they didnt recall them all, but the rear tyres wear out way too fast!!! LOL
wayne hiscock
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lol. are tyres more expensive? ppl say there well expensive
K100RSA
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nah just like everything else in life get what you pay for, last time I bought tyres they were 235/45/17 think they were £75 each fitted, not bad really as they are big tyres, just not looking forward to next time as I am getting 19's next, thats gonna hurt the wallet!!!

BMW are a very good car, drive them hard and they can be expensive to run, if you want something to thrash around town on of a night, then perhaps stick with a corsa or an escort, if you want comfort and a very nice drive, with the ability to go fast if needed then the BMW is the car for you.
My 5 series is an M-tech, not an M5, but has all the other goodies etc, and is a joy to drive, only thing I would do different when I get another BMW is to get a manual, but my current car was given to me so cant complain!!
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i've heard that BMWs need a very expensive service (bout £750) at 30 000 mile intervals - is this true ?
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Nah they aren't to bad to run, easily get 32MPG+ out of mine, there quite quick and really nice to drive. Service aint to bad, better if u use and independent specialist. Sellin mine tho,
wayne hiscock
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gte y u sellin and how much.

thats wot im interested in is the serviceing. my last audi service came to a grand with new brakes
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U2U sent mate
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quote:
Originally posted by K100RSA
dont forget to budget for back tyres as well, there seems to be a problem with BMW's, surprised they didnt recall them all, but the rear tyres wear out way too fast!!! LOL


its only cause its rear wheel drive
wayne hiscock
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wot is the service intervals for a 318?

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Mines been done every 10,000 miles, but there are two stages of services that alternate.
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The are 3 kinds of service, Oil service, Inspection 1 and Inspection 2.
An inspection 2 will cost you about £400 without additional parts from BMW. From a specialist mine was £180. The car will tell you when it needs servicing and what service.

[Edited on 29-09-2003 by DAYZEE]
wayne hiscock
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its just had a inspection 2 how offen it need an inspection 1,2, etc?

the spec list is
Details are:

1992 (1st Aug) BMW 318is (1.8 M42 engine, 141.5bhp, 140 standard)
115k Miles
Full service history (BMW <100k, BMW specialist after)
Recent Inspection II (all fluids, timing chain etc)
3 owners
Red, excellent condition
Electric windows, sunroof etc
Alarm with remote
Genuine M3 lights, genuine M3 spoiler
New brakes, bushes, tyres, battery etc
6 months MOT (12 if I can't find the certificate), 6 months tax
No rattles on startup, no real rattles on interior
Well looked after - cleaned, polished etc.


does it sound worth it?

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