166man wrote: » ...other costs such as depreciation? Maintenance? You have done less than 10k miles a year and driving a diesel? For what you paid for the E46 (or even what it owes you now) you could have bought the equivalent petrol for less money in the first place, covering the difference in fuel costs. And a sixer BMW petrol is nicer than a rattly four banger daysul....;) You could buy a lot of Alfa for €5k but because you're so ignorant towards the brand in General I wouldn't try and explain it to you...:)
OSI wrote: » kph maybe? 144mph is F1 car around Spa quick.
YbFocus wrote: Nightbreakers noccy, still loving the fact you are like the nightly madman chatting between you and yourself
colm_mcm wrote: Bad roads up your way?
CIP4 wrote: » Oh well that's kind of my point higher bhp petrol engines are interesting but the standard entry ones for the majority of standard cars are no nicer than a diesel version generally. I do plan on getting a petrol but unless I end up doing tiny annual mileage or get one as a weekend car which will be a few years away
challengemaster wrote: » What exactly do you mean with given the other costs incurred? Sure they're the same with every car. If you've a grand a year to piss away because you don't like diesels, thats good for you - I don't That's ~5k saved since I've owned the car. How many crappy alfas could you buy for 5k?
OSI wrote: » Mmmmmm, Hypalube!
colm_mcm wrote: » If you're replacing standard bulbs 3 times a year, you'll replace nightbreakers every Tuesday. Bad roads up your way?
YbFocus wrote: » You can try my one next sunday, needs a top mount but you'll get the idea! Nowhere near as nippy as your own man!
166man wrote: » €2k in two years isn't exactly a mahoosive saving given the other costs incurred with owning and running cars... At that mileage, it'd be petrol all the way for me. A 320ci is nicer to drive than a 320d.....
166man wrote: » Covering massive miles in an older big engined petrol is illogical alright. Plenty of standard petrol cars out there to get excited about, you just haven't driven any...a 1.4 petrol Astra isn't going to compare to a 1.8t car......
5ub wrote: » You know you're an E36 owner when you look outside and get excited to see rain
YbFocus wrote: » Especially the wet though, they are great fun then
5ub wrote: » Yeah its been a great car, great fun whatever the weather
YbFocus wrote: » I've been running a 23i and it's been pretty flawless too Here's to the e36's
Supergurrier wrote: » Never driven an E36. Always liked the look of them though.
5ub wrote: » I've done easily upwards of 20k miles in an E36 328i in the last 12 months. No issues and it certainly wasn't breaking the bank (and I'm not exactly flush with cash!). Most of it was motorway mileage, and the cost of running it compared to a 320d (my last car) were marginal.