Yeah, they're pretty much on beater status now. Too much little stuff breaks on them that people don't bother to replace/fix. You can get a decent M3 for around $8k. I'd say that the price is worth it over a normal E36.
Yeah, they're pretty much on beater status now. Too much little stuff breaks on them that people don't bother to replace/fix. You can get a decent M3 for around $8k. I'd say that the price is worth it over a normal E36.
Keith Tanner wrote: Maybe the owners of nice E36s are hanging on to them because they're not worth selling!
Haha, that's actually one of a few reasons I'm keeping mine. I've got a relatively nice 328is in a desirable color (avus blue) and there's no way I could get what I feel it's worth if I wanted to sell it. The cars are definitely in that weird middle ground of being too old but not yet collectible.
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