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Old 28-08-2006, 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by b19bal
i get 14mpg round town in my 325i and 25 to 30 on motorways


think im best getting a m3
Ive never had it below 15mpg!!!! on the computer the average i get is 26mpg, thats thats driving in town and a 10 mile blast to work everyday!!!

You need to check your fueling ginge, or ive only got a 1.8ltr lump pretending to be an M3
Old 28-08-2006, 04:22 PM
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think i will


anyone wanna set my 325i up


btw mines a standard engine

maybe ill change the oil first (no actually ill check the oil first )
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Originally Posted by Ollie6RS2
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I use mine as an everyday car, as long as you dont rag it too much there ok! was your evo bad on juice? would love an E46 M3, just out my price range for a few years!!!!

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Evo's are hurrendous on fuel. I used to get between 90-120 miles to a tank(Ł30).

Worst ever was 64 on a back road mission...

Whats the best to go for... evo one or non evo???
Thats quite thirsty!!

I havent had any experiance of the evo but i dont think there is too much diference apart from the evo has 6 gears and has a few more bhp. EIL132 is the best man to ask as he has both!! The non evo is cheap as, i only paid Ł4600 for mine last year.
Old 28-08-2006, 04:27 PM
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They are a lot of car for the money! I was hoping EIL132 would see this and reply!
Old 28-08-2006, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Ollie6RS2
They are a lot of car for the money! I was hoping EIL132 would see this and reply!
I did ask him if there was much diference in the two, iirc, he said there wasnt much, but the evo had a bit more top end.
Old 28-08-2006, 05:08 PM
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I was meaning in the running costs though?
Old 28-08-2006, 05:25 PM
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What about mileage wise? Should you avoid high mile ones? ie 100k
Old 28-08-2006, 06:42 PM
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My non evo has 144,000 on the clock, full bmw history. Even when cold there are no rattles or knocks. Starts first flick of the key. I have had no problems after a year of ownership....................touch wood................
Old 28-08-2006, 07:01 PM
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I really rated my M3 non evo but my 3dr cossie is far more entertaining to drive @ stage 3. After nearly 4 yrs with the cossie i still might go back to another M3 as they are so useable, hardly ever use the cossie as its so noisey & harsh.

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Old 28-08-2006, 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Ollie6RS2
They are a lot of car for the money! I was hoping EIL132 would see this and reply!
M3 is the better car for everyday use as it's marginally better on fuel and has less to go wrong with it. M3 Evo is faster but not hugely, when we raced them side by side the Evo was about 2 car lengths in front at about 110mph, over that and the Evo came into it's own. The Evo has more toys and IMO is the best E36, but more costly to own. Price plays the biggest part, getting a decent Evo that's as it should be will be 9k+ unless your v lucky, M3s are nearer 7k. Mileage wise there's one kicking around with 168k and still going strong. As an everday car I'd deffo pick the M3, although I used the Evo more often than not
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James do you know of any good ones kicking about for sale?
Old 28-08-2006, 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Ollie6RS2
James do you know of any good ones kicking about for sale?
Lol, I've been asked that so many times. I looked at 12 Evos over 3 months before finding the one I have, it's really just a case of going out and seeing as many as you can to discover what's good and bad. Test drive everything! The M3 took about a month as there was a lot more of them for sale. Best advice is if you dont feel 100% about the car, walk away until you find the right one and dont buy the first one you see
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No probs mate...

I'll let you know how i get on. Cheers for all the advice.
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Originally Posted by Ollie6RS2
No probs mate...

I'll let you know how i get on. Cheers for all the advice.
If you need to know any more
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Mixed use, I'm getting 30 ish, long trip, high 30's, a bit of ragging early 20's, not bad for the power you're getting.
Old 29-08-2006, 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Ollie6RS2
Can anyone tell me what sort of miles per gallon you get with one of these??? For both the 3.0 and 3.2?



My 3.0 is doing between 22-25 round the doors, thats fuckin mint IMO, on a recent trip to Scarborough it was reading 33 mpg

Out of a 3.0 straight six sports car that is brilliant
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