low milage E30 anyone?

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04/13/2020 at 02:51 • Filed to: bmw, E30, carscoops.com

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Kinja'd!!! SilentButNotReallyDeadly...killed by G/O Media > pip bip - choose Corrour
04/13/2020 at 03:40

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No. If I had fifty grand US to spend then I can think of many better modern cars that I could buy....like a new BMW perhaps.


Kinja'd!!! ihm96 > SilentButNotReallyDeadly...killed by G/O Media
04/13/2020 at 08:57

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A new BMW would be nowhere near as fun though. The 4 cylinder turbos are no fun to rev out and the faster cars they and are way too fast to really have fun on the street. An f90 M5 is cool but 3 second 0-60 gets old quick tbh


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04/13/2020 at 19:17

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Fun is a relative term. I drove an E30 325 back in the day for a day or two. It was a handy thing but overpriced and no more exciting or better featured than a contemporary 6 cylinder Holden, Ford or Toyota.


Kinja'd!!! ihm96 > SilentButNotReallyDeadly...killed by G/O Media
04/14/2020 at 09:34

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No more exciting to drive than a Ford or Toyota?

I’m not gonna argue about price because that really doesn’t matter but what ford or toyota from say 1989 would you really say is more fun or better built?

Now maybe if you drove an auto it wouldn’t be that fun but I’d certainly rather have an E30 than whatever crap 80s ford was putting out. Especially cause you don’t see too many of em still surviving which I think is a decent testament to build quality when there are literal hordes of stock E30s still running around.

And I’m not trying to say the car above is a good price, but to say you’d rather have a late 80s Ford or Toyota And that they’re just as well built and featured  is just somewhat ludicrous