Proof BMW ONCE Made "The Ultimate Driving Machine" - BMW E46 325Ci

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024

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  • @danielz8905
    @danielz8905 Месяц назад +171

    Thanks for reviewing my car Jack! Glad you liked it

    • @Aurum458
      @Aurum458 Месяц назад +4

      Hi Dan; Dan from Singapore here 🫡

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Месяц назад +19

      Thanks for bringing it down Dan.. really enjoyed it!

    • @andrewfrancis3591
      @andrewfrancis3591 Месяц назад +4

      Great car, you have to go to the rare to get as good.
      My Toyota MK2 Blit vs the 325 touring, close call.
      The only reason I didn't get the 325 was I drive auto's

    • @kevinoconnor7684
      @kevinoconnor7684 Месяц назад +3

      Nice one Dan, Thank you for allowing us all to get a review from Jack, he has a great way of presenting... It's a beautiful 325 too.

    • @rbruce63
      @rbruce63 14 дней назад

      I’m looking at one here in Costa Rica. Yet, I have to sell my S60 Volvo which might be a doctorates degree thesis in car selling!

  • @richies6898
    @richies6898 Месяц назад +195

    The E46 and E39 BMW'S are just sublime This era was the absolute pinnacle in BMW design and performance that they'll sadly never replicate

    • @simonh870
      @simonh870 Месяц назад +11

      Before the bean counters took over and cheapened up the build quality.

    • @hamomamo9867
      @hamomamo9867 Месяц назад +9

      Drive G20 M340i, it is very solid and still feels like older BMWs. In think it is one of the last classic looking BMWs that will disappear in the next fewnyears.

    • @manekdubash5022
      @manekdubash5022 Месяц назад +7

      Still think the E36 looks better...

    • @Schlipperschlopper
      @Schlipperschlopper Месяц назад +5

      No BMW lost any quality and reliability after the E30....

    • @stevedickson5853
      @stevedickson5853 Месяц назад +4

      E30 and E36 arse ends just look better

  • @user-tv2bz2ci6b
    @user-tv2bz2ci6b Месяц назад +43

    The design that just DOES NOT AGE! Timeless, especially pre-facelift like this one. Launched in 1997, when I was still in primary school.

  • @davyboy888
    @davyboy888 Месяц назад +88

    I bought my first E46 brand new in 2003 - an 325Ci Sport manual with Alcantara trim and not long after bought a second one [one owner 325i Sport Saloon manual with alcantara trim]. I still have the saloon to this day - so over 20 years of continuous E46 ownership. The saloon is immaculate - 80K miles and has had wanted for nothing all its life. I think I'm qualified to give a verdict on these - they are the best car money can by bar none ! They are everything you said in the video here Jack and more. They're easy to work on, parts aren't expensive. They drive like nothing else and the music that M54 sewing machine makes is to die for. If you're in the market to buy one, buy the most expensive one you can afford as it'll still be cheap for what it is and will appreciate over the years. The most desireable from a buying public perspective seems to be the 330Ci Sport manual with leather. However in my opinion the best one to get is the 325i Sport saloon manual with alcantara trim. The saloon has a stiffer body [it was the one BMW used in touring car racing], is less prone to leaks than the convertibles and is more practical etc... Steer clear of high mileage diesel automatics and convertibles. The number one issue with the non-M3 cars is rust on the rear arches. Every one of them will have rust and it's up to £3K to have them properly taken care of by a bodyshop that knows what they're doing. If the car's leaking oil it will be the oil filter housing seal it will go on every one of them and is an easy fix... just make sure you get a genuine BMW gasket, it's only around £5. The other thing that breaks is the coolant expansion tank - again, make sure you replace the cap as well as the tank when you do it. Other than that, they're bullet proof. One final thing to bear in mind with these gorgeous M54 machines is the fuel economy. It can be thirsty if if you've a leaden right foot ! However nothing else comes near what a great car these are.

    • @drivelaughing7905
      @drivelaughing7905 Месяц назад +10

      A little tip on the coolant cap. The reason the expansion tank (and sometimes the actual radiator) split, is because of the coolant cap. A lot of people don't realise that BMW built a pressure release into the cap. People just tighten the cap as hard as possible, but you have to tighten the cap then back it off slightly. The cap will jiggle slightly, but it is designed to do this. This is also why they recommend cap replacements as they can become faulty, especially when over tightened. Hopefully This will stop pressure build up and stop this issue.

    • @keithposter5543
      @keithposter5543 Месяц назад

      @@drivelaughing7905 +1. Not always, but quite often it's this simple

    • @mikebader3863
      @mikebader3863 Месяц назад +1

      Main issue I took with the M54 powered cars I’ve owned was oil consumption 😂 I was pretty shocked when BMW told me that 1L/1000miles was “acceptable” 😂😂😂

    • @davyboy888
      @davyboy888 Месяц назад +1

      @@drivelaughing7905 Yes that's exactly it. The cap fails and causes the plastic to 'expland' [which it can't] and eventually crack.

    • @davyboy888
      @davyboy888 Месяц назад +2

      @@mikebader3863 Well yes that's correct. They told me the same when I bought the first one new. But I've always ignored service intervals on cars and my E46 gets an oil change and new oil filter every 3000 miles - gearbox every 10,000. The car drives like new. I guess years of working on racing cars has led me to go overboard with this stuff.

  • @damianl3
    @damianl3 Месяц назад +31

    Just bought an e46 last week. 325i 5 speed sedan in HellRot with 135,000 miles, no accidents, shiny paint and a pristine interior for $1. It has a bum clutch and has not moved in 6 years, prior owner just wanted it out of the driveway. My son and I have started coaxing it back to life.

    • @timk3939
      @timk3939 Месяц назад +4

      Change oil every 10,000 miles not 15,000 worth getting LL01/LL04 synthetic if you can. Check for rusty rear brakes lines around the fuel tank, it could save your life.
      For the engine running, vacuum pipes like to perish, and rubber vacuum caps on the inlet manifold too, which cause poor fuel economy and sometimes an engine light. An OBD diagnostic tool can show the LTFT fuel trim and if there's any problem.
      A new set of O2 sensors can help economy quite a lot, I gained 4 mpg on my 330Ci on a commute, which had about 140,000 miles, the exhaust smelt rich, that was a telltale sign. They may help prolong the cat. life too. Always buy genuine engine sensors though, in this case they're Bosch, about £200 for a set of four, and one of them is a pain to replace, I bought a set of O2 sensor removal sockets and you may need a flexible wrench extension or O2 spanner to get it out, I can't remember now.
      It's worth keeping the rear arches clean on the inside to delay rust, mine had a rubber coating on them (a 2004 Convertible), and were fine. For the front wings then removing the wheel arch lines and applying sealant might delay the inevitable.

    • @GopNet
      @GopNet Месяц назад +2

      @@timk3939 Change it every 5k miles

    • @timk3939
      @timk3939 Месяц назад

      @@GopNet With the expensive Castrol Edge fully synthetic there is no need to do it that often. With lesser oils such as semi synthetic then 5K would be more reasonable, more like 7,500K.

    • @timk3939
      @timk3939 Месяц назад

      The factory interval is around 15,000 miles so you are suggesting cutting it by 2/3rds, which seems a bit excessive.

    • @mattc9875
      @mattc9875 Месяц назад

      @@timk3939it’s the general lifespan of synthetic engine oil, feel free to research videos and forums with photos showing how oil degrades after 5k miles

  • @rafaellastracom6411
    @rafaellastracom6411 Месяц назад +54

    E36 and E46 are peak BMW. It all went downhill from there. Between Bangle aesthetics and plastic-fantastic interiors modern BMW´s have taken the credit amassed over 50-60 years of excellence and flushed it down the toilet in a few years time. BMW is still lost in the wilderness with no end in sight.

    • @frankb5603
      @frankb5603 Месяц назад +8

      All the guys who produced those fantastic cars retired.

    • @evansisgreat
      @evansisgreat Месяц назад +2

      E90 is a good drive, it's just not as good looking. I've heard F30s are bad both as a drive and in quality.

    • @royfontaine5526
      @royfontaine5526 Месяц назад

      @@evansisgreat I’m in the market for an F32 as I’d like something that’s not old. But I was truly disappointed when I actually drove one. Lifeless steering compared to the e46 I’d driven to the showroom in. I’ll still get one though 😂

    • @JoakimLaine
      @JoakimLaine Месяц назад

      I think the e92/93 M3 would also count. Bangle was way ahead. the E60 M5 and E92/93 M3 look really stunning still in 2024 and are amazing cars.

    • @Rocco532
      @Rocco532 Месяц назад

      @@evansisgreat After having 3 Z4’s with both 2.5 and 3.0 version of M54’s engine, 1-series coupe, and an F36 GC I can say by far the most reliable was F36 Sport (not M-Sport), in 10 years not even a light bulb went, interior was like new after 128k km, and only rear discs and all 4 pads were changed on a car in that time. Of course service schedule was done every 10-12k km not what Bmw recommends. Perfect, as both a GT doing 220km/h on a Autobahn all day long or as a sports car on Dolomiti passo-s. And as a hotel, my wife and I used it as our vacation accomodation at Adriatic sea for 12 nights, you just put down the rear seat backs and you have a comfy queen size bed and an easy entry due to hatchback. The things I didn’t like were 4 doors, personally I don’t like cars with 4 doors and electric steering sometimes. But that’s all. On all other Bmw there were some niggles on Z4’s window regulators going, expansion tanks, oil leaks etc., but on a F36 not a single thing from 2014.-2024. Amazing car.

  • @AndreasMartinLaute
    @AndreasMartinLaute Месяц назад +20

    That era was just glorious. A happy e39 523i owner from Spain (300.000km, no rust, no oil leaks). Your channel is great! Keep up the good work!

    • @ericlessault8006
      @ericlessault8006 Месяц назад +1

      Hello from an other e39 1999 523i happy owner with 163000k on the clock ! Love the e46 and e38 and naturally the e31

    • @AndreasMartinLaute
      @AndreasMartinLaute Месяц назад +1

      @@ericlessault8006 All great cars from a bygone era. Greetings!

  • @mrcarpenter2008
    @mrcarpenter2008 Месяц назад +10

    The E46 was/is a pinnacle of design and engineering for BMW...it is that simple. The 6's are just sooooooooooooooooooo smooth. The E46 just looks so subtle and understated.

  • @michaelXXLF
    @michaelXXLF Месяц назад +24

    The late 90's and beginning 00's were zenith BMW! Double E39 owner here.

  • @drivelaughing7905
    @drivelaughing7905 Месяц назад +12

    I had an e46 325ci almost identical to this. It is probably still the best car i ever owned and i still miss it now. 10 years i owned it. It was just like the one you tested, but it was loaded to the brim with every option from new. It even had the sat nav system from 2001 which even included a TV. Unfortunately when they turned off the analogue signal and went to digital only, i couldn't watch anything again, unless I installed a digital receiver conversion.
    I adored my e46, but please don't be fooled into thinking these cars are German engineered, faultless, hastle free motoring.
    The 6 cylinder engine is absolutely bullet proof! And a joy to drive. Although a bit lacking in power on paper, it never feels underpowered. From the sound, to the power delivery, to the sublime smoothness, it is one of my all-time favourite engines.
    Unfortunately cost cutting had already started at BMW. So anything with an electrical component, or is made from rubber will almost certainly break.
    Also, some coupe and soft top specific parts were hard to get and expensive 10 years ago. I dread to think what it would be like now.
    The e46 325ci is a brilliant car, i definitely recommend owning one. BUT, be prepared to spend some money keeping it on the road.

    • @JoakimLaine
      @JoakimLaine Месяц назад

      luckily now you can get a carplay unit in place :)

    • @03Deltaintegrale
      @03Deltaintegrale Месяц назад

      Wise words. I also owned a 2001 titanium 325ci, although it was 13 years old when I purchased it.
      Great car and had lots of happy memories in it.
      But my example had a few issues:
      DSC traction control module
      vanos
      Remote locking on drivers door parking sensors stopped
      final stage resistor failed
      Airbag light which would go out if I disconnect and reconnect the plug under the seat
      And probably some more that I forget now.
      Can see why they still have a following but they have their issues.
      2.5 n52 is a more modern alternative and pretty solid apart from water pump

  • @josephsu95
    @josephsu95 Месяц назад +16

    E46 325CI owner here! 2000 topaz blue m-tech manual coupe. My first car and ive had it for a couple of years, still love it a lot. Ive got the M3 interior, mirrors, seats, CSL wheels. Full custom exhaust, bilstein B8 + sportline suspension setup, progressive lsd from racingdiffs. Couple of things i would like to mention; my car suffered from the subframe cracks as well, it happens usually to earlier models that have the foldable rear seats, the later models have fixed rear seats which help with stiffening. If ive had to mention some drawbacks of the car; the standard shifter is quite long and it doesnt have a lot of feeling, you can swap it out for an E60 one for a shorter stroke, the 5th gear is a bit hard to find though. The cooling system needs a lot of attention and usually you have to add some oil to the engine, the M54 engines suffer from a badly designed oil scraper piston ring which makes it use some oil. Probably never selling my car! Each year im restoring/upgrading it a little further, next up is the paint and then the interior headliner which usually starts to hang.

    • @christopherriley1187
      @christopherriley1187 Месяц назад

      My 323ci is topaz blue. Look gorgeous don’t they!

    • @christopherriley1187
      @christopherriley1187 Месяц назад

      My 323ci hardly ever needs oil but the 330ci probably uses a litre every thousand miles

    • @mc1703
      @mc1703 Месяц назад

      Mine is a 2006 325ci and has foldable rear seats?

    • @christopherriley1187
      @christopherriley1187 Месяц назад

      @@mc1703 I have a w reg (2000) 323ci & a 05 plate 330ci & they both have fold down rear seats

    • @josephsu95
      @josephsu95 Месяц назад

      @@mc1703 Then it might be an idea to check the subframe, if the car has driven in a sporty manner once in a while the chances are that its starting/happening. There are kits for sale online with metal plates that you can weld on to the spots. I advice to put some polyutherane powerflex bushings in the rear diff and the sub frame so the rear end feels really tight and you wont have to worry again about the rubbers. I went a step further and added a racingdiffs lsd kit to the diff, which adds to the sporty driving

  • @Czechbound
    @Czechbound Месяц назад +7

    My dad is 2nd owner of a 1986 coupe 318i since 1989. The heavy "clunk" when you shut the doors just speaks of quality. I remember seeing a new E46 in Vienna in I think Nov. 1998 and thinking that it looked much better than its predecessor

  • @johnfrei9057
    @johnfrei9057 Месяц назад +8

    This was when BMW WAS truly special. The current BMW’s have become a feature-laden appliance that you’ll eventually replace with no regret.

  • @stephencurry8552
    @stephencurry8552 Месяц назад +39

    Different model though same make. Many reasons why I keep my E39 in perfect condition. Just the right combination of power, agility, and looks. I will never purchase a new BMW again. Hilarious to me that so many people need to be seen in something new by complete strangers.

    • @_Quis_Ut_Deus_
      @_Quis_Ut_Deus_ Месяц назад +1

      E39 best cars 👍

    • @stephencurry8552
      @stephencurry8552 Месяц назад

      @@_Quis_Ut_Deus_ I adore all my cars, Though my E39 is really something. Be well.

  • @my1vice
    @my1vice Месяц назад +14

    The last good looking BMW.

  • @wertywerrtyson5529
    @wertywerrtyson5529 Месяц назад +10

    I’ve always thought this car was peak BMW design. Glad I’m not the only one.

  • @ewanturner4381
    @ewanturner4381 Месяц назад +19

    I'm an E36 guy generally, but I still love these.

    • @agaafear
      @agaafear Месяц назад

      Interior quality, seats and comfort aren’t as good as the E46

    • @jtothew4201
      @jtothew4201 Месяц назад

      ​@@agaafeartrue looks are better though

    • @markbennett2170
      @markbennett2170 Месяц назад

      Yep, I agree. I have a 318is coupe and have just purchased a really nice 328i saloon with 62k miles for £1850 Looks amazing with its Alpina style 18inch alloys!

    • @hospitalller
      @hospitalller Месяц назад

      E36 looks much better, dont like the rounded edges, e46 today looks indifferent so do not agree with the hype of this video about how good e46 looks. No it does not look good, looks wise it sucks except for the m3 version.

    • @babineaux.
      @babineaux. Месяц назад

      @@hospitalller ''the hype of this video''
      Its not a hype. Its not just this video. Its widely know by many.

  • @ck270
    @ck270 Месяц назад +6

    I've owned every 3er from E30 to F31 bar the Bangle era E90. Thoughts as follows:
    E30 320iA 4dr - very solidly built - probably the best of all the 3 series IMO. Slow off the mark but creamy smooth on the cruise. Excellent cabin ergonomics and all round visibility. Watch the tail though.
    E36 320iA 4dr - sharp looker when it was launched and the shape has aged well (again subjective) but cost cutting evident in the interior plastics. Not as refined as the E30 on the move but not as eager to slide its tail either.
    E46 320iA 4dr, 318iA 4dr (Valvetronic), 330d Touring A, 330iA Touring A - agree with Number 27's comments. Handsome design that has aged well and the best looking of all the 3ers to date. Chassis struck the right balance between sportiness and comfort.
    F31 320d Touring Auto - not as sharp to drive as the E46 but much more comfy and refined. This is the car I kept the longest - almost 9 years with nary any issues despite being rear-ended twice and hitting a possum once that necessitated a new turbo unit.
    The current 3 has grown too much in size and its design leaves me cold, outside and in. Ridiculously hideous grille, profile is a mishmash of lines that makes it look like different designers did the front, rear and mid sections and then tried their best to make it work, Lexus like rear end. Inside, the recent LCI (facelift) moves more functions to the touchscreen (bad!) and I never liked the modern BMW instrument layout with the counterclockwise rev counter and absence of proper, round dials.
    BMW have, indeed, lost their mantra of being The Ultimate Driving Machine.

  • @phillipevans9414
    @phillipevans9414 Месяц назад +3

    Absolutely agree Jack, E46 is peak BMW, and my feeling is the 325Ci is the "sweet spot" of the range. As a bit of a car nut, about 5 years ago I found a high mileage (circa 220k km), '03 325Ci with M-Sport pack (M sport alloys, subtle body kit, M sport steering wheel, sports suspension) at auction, that had only one owner from new, fully documented history, and was attracting not much bidding interest (probably due to the high mileage scaring people off) and looked to me to be a bargain (it was in amazing condition given the age/mileage) - so I cheekily put in a bid for $2800 (just over $3k with fees), and won it. Gave it a full service, new tyres and new battery, and used it as a second/weekend car for just over 2 years (about 9000km), and it performed flawlessly. It was a pleasure to drive every time, firm but still comfortable ride even with the sports suspension, and just the right amount of power and handling verve to make the drive smile inducing and just special. Sold it (I'd scratched that BMW itch) after just over two years, and having not cost a dime in repairs, for $7000. For car/driving enthusiasts on a budget, I can't think of anything better for the money. Cheers!

  • @stephenricketts7764
    @stephenricketts7764 Месяц назад +7

    I think you got it 'spot on' these cars are BMW when that means something to own such a car.. Such a beautiful design and great lines from any angle and the interior is well appointed. I can't think of anything of the same era that can better this car off the top of my head. As for modern BMWs, why? I think it was you that said they look like something out of a computer game and I agree 100%. It is nice to hear that this car is owned by a young person, it goes to prove that young people do have an interest in older cars so well done Dan. A great video Jack thank you for bringing it to us. 👍👍

    • @mc1703
      @mc1703 Месяц назад +1

      Spot on

  • @berwhaletheavenger
    @berwhaletheavenger Месяц назад +6

    There was a 2.5 litre 323i/323Ci as well, 1998-2000 at the same time as the 2.0 320i (not sold in the UK) and the 328i/Ci. Those had the M52TU engines, replaced in late 2000 by the M54 320i 2.2, 325i/Ci and 330i/Ci.
    E46's are a good idea on paper but they are very needy in old age and some jobs are ridiculously overcomplicated compared to the E36. An E36 radiator takes 30 minutes to replace including filling and bleeding, the E46 is a pain in the arse with seized on push fit hoses, the separate header tank and the inevitable broken mounting plate. Dead dash pixels, rust, wonky heater blower resistors, rust, knackered driveshafts and diffs (nowhere near as good as E36 ones), window regulators, window switches, front lower wishbones/balljoints/rear bushes and so on. The passenger side rear subframe mounting in the boot floor fails and is a pretty involved job to repair. Oh, and rust. They're a bastard for it. Finding decent quality front wings is getting hard now and even 'genuine' BMW wings (they're not) from the dealer need work to get them to fit and look right.
    They drive well but there is a very good reason the E36 is worth more money. Lighter, more responsive handling and a lot easier to maintain.
    E46's are only any good if you buy a really clean one with a stack of history. Trying to resurrect a rough one is a waste of time.

  • @mustangj0hn
    @mustangj0hn Месяц назад +4

    I have a 2001 330Ci convertible auto. Had it 8 years, had lots spent on it, but it shows. It's fast, looks great, easy to drive in traffic and an all round excellent car.

    • @JoakimLaine
      @JoakimLaine Месяц назад +1

      I still have my 2001 330 convertible manual. Wear items replaced in time. A lot more fun than modern cars and a lot cheaper as well.

  • @jarradmann3357
    @jarradmann3357 Месяц назад +3

    Thanks for the review. Love my 330i. She's 22 years young with low mileage, had owners from new, and still looks and drives like new. Regards from Oz.

  • @189625
    @189625 Месяц назад +6

    I have a 2004 325Cic that I drive every time I want to remember what made BMW great, before the company was taken over by marketing people. They need to give BMW back to the engineers.

  • @DjNikGnashers
    @DjNikGnashers Месяц назад +20

    I preferred the E36, superbly built, lighter than the E46, and imo better looking.
    I never liked those headlamps on these.
    They are very good cars though I agree, but more comfortable and more of a luxury car than the E36.
    The fact so many E36's ended up as track / drift cars, kinda proves they were better at that sort of thing.
    The E36 325 M50 engine was very strong, reliable, and quicker, with the same 192bhp, as the E36 was lighter, and more nimble with a better steering feel.
    I had an M140i, and I can understand your feelings about your M135i.

    • @MLC...
      @MLC... Месяц назад +5

      E36 still very much under appreciated. I also think the styling is more beautiful, though E46 is also a looker.

    • @garethmcrae668
      @garethmcrae668 Месяц назад +6

      Agreed, he's unusually off the mark here. I think the E46 is very handsome but it's clearly not pretty. The E36 is sharper, less plumped up and the coupe design is ageing so well. Mind you, I've got a Z3M coupe so what do I know about beauty?

    • @idokwatcher2062
      @idokwatcher2062 Месяц назад

      Sadly no wide body on E36, if E36 M3 had the wider arches it would've been coveted much more today as an object of art and desire.

    • @garethmcrae668
      @garethmcrae668 Месяц назад +2

      @@idokwatcher2062 I'm lucky enough to have the lesser spotted AC Schnitzer CLS widebody, which was a carbon/ Kevlar kit. Really pumps out the wheels in box arch stylee! Gives it a bit of an 8 series look from the rear...

    • @fatkev1983
      @fatkev1983 Месяц назад +1

      I agree. I only had an E36 318iS as my first BMW and that 1.9 engine was fun to rev out.
      Then got an e46 328Ci. The E46 had far more rust issues than my older E36 ever had. It just never felt as durable, despite having a much nicer interior.
      Then I had an E39 M5 and an E39 530d Touring auto - my two favourites I've had despite being two very different E39s.
      An E65 730d Sport which was a very comfortable car when it was working.
      Then E90 330d SE with so many optional extras, M Sport suspension, and manual. Then an E91 335d M Sport Touring which was the best balance of performance and fuel efficiency I've had from any BMW .
      Now I have an F30 330e... yes, the e90 335d was more fuel efficient and faster (when re-mapped).
      I have wanted an E36 coupe or Touring with an engine swap... M62 manual or M57 35d. I'd say I would prefer an E30 with such a swap but E30s are just too expensive now. Hmm E36 Compact... that E30 derived rear suspension could make it "fun". Reality is, an E81 or E82 with the M57 35d swap is probably the most practical for a fun engine swap.

  • @alexporteousheath1817
    @alexporteousheath1817 Месяц назад +4

    Ive had mine 55 plate since 2018 and it still amazes me, I'm not letting it go!

  • @georgec7899
    @georgec7899 Месяц назад +3

    i owned a 330 in Silver with almost white Leather Trim.Drove all over southern Norway on holiday a truly GREAT CAR not like what BMW produces now. Having owned quite a number of BMW's including a Ravalia M3 the 330 was my FAVOURITE of all of the BMW's i have driven Thank you for your Post brought back happy memories of vehicles that were so much less complicated

  • @4rephill
    @4rephill Месяц назад +63

    ".......and the 330 had a nice little bump up to 330" 🤨
    Errrrrr.......No!
    The 330 versions made 231PS/228 HP - Not 330 HP!

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Месяц назад +21

      slip of the tongue, i did of course mean to say 230..

    • @SuperWhiteBarry
      @SuperWhiteBarry Месяц назад +9

      @@Number27 Subframe is an issue on even a 316i, mine was cracked in two places, so power is not the problem, it's just a very very bad design on especially the pre facelift model...!

    • @kay8d
      @kay8d Месяц назад +3

      @@Number27 Please pin this comment or a note in the video to correct that.

    • @keithposter5543
      @keithposter5543 Месяц назад +1

      Don't quote Jack on numbers, I'm sure he'd agree 😉

    • @4rephill
      @4rephill Месяц назад +3

      @@Number27 Didn't want everyone rushing out to buy a 330hp E46 330ci - Only to be seriously dissapointed 😉😄
      My daily is a 2001 E46 330ci shed - The 3 litre M54 engine has to be one of BMW's all time great engines 😎
      23 years on, she can still hold her own against a suprising number of more modern cars (much to their driver's surprise 🙂)
      As Han Solo said about The Millennium Falcon: "She might not look like much, but she's got it where it counts" 🙂

  • @luisabelrodriguezherreros1811
    @luisabelrodriguezherreros1811 Месяц назад +2

    My wife has an E46 320ci Cabrio. By far, the best car we have ever had. She only allows me taking the car to the dealer, every two years, compared to other brands that ask for a yearly service. The engine note is adictive. If I had to complain, for the interior, be careful with your nails, to avoid spoiling the soft surfaces. Also the CD changer stopped working. Car still attracts attention, luckily, proper one, since in the past we suffered on purpose paint scratches, even corrosive líquid over a panel. It is such a beautiful car.

  • @r.weaver3769
    @r.weaver3769 Месяц назад +6

    Favorite BMWs E46 and E39. Love the 3liter inline 6. love the comfort and handling of both these cars. Plus I'm old school.

  • @bmwm550dtouring
    @bmwm550dtouring Месяц назад +1

    The E36 design has really grown on me, I think it is the best looking one actually. Nostalgic

  • @dwn2634
    @dwn2634 Месяц назад +2

    A sweet spot. I owned an E46 330i MSport manual saloon in 2008 when it was then - 8 years old, and it was fantastic both performance wise and ergonomically. There's a lot to be said for those models that are just under the halo cars in a manufacturers range.

  • @bobfrankish8883
    @bobfrankish8883 Месяц назад +2

    Great cars Jack. My daily drive is a 2003 325Ci M Sport in Imola Red. At the moment, it still looks totally mint, no rust anywhere, lots of times when I'm out in it people stop to admire it and have a chat about it.

  • @michaellavictoire1384
    @michaellavictoire1384 Месяц назад +2

    Still have my 320ci E46 with 245,000 miles on it. Love it, perfect driving position and looks great. I don't think for the money there is a better car!

  • @AutomoTom
    @AutomoTom Месяц назад +2

    Love my pre facelift 2003 325Ci Convertible. Just clocked over 226k miles and still going strong!

  • @dRew-something
    @dRew-something Месяц назад +3

    Couldn't agree more,I have the same car,rock solid,a bit of rust which is to be expected. A keeper. Best review of the E46 I've watched yet

  • @Aurum458
    @Aurum458 Месяц назад +13

    Wa hey! It's Dan's car! I miss that 325Ci so much. We used to do so many drives with my M240i while i still lived in the UK. Loved how it drove. Probably my most vivid memory was chasing this car through the Southern approach to Black Mountain Pass while on tyres that had way too many miles on them while the 325Ci had fresh PS4s... he'd drop me every corner and I'd reel him in the straights only to lose him again through the next corner. Lovely memories. Cheers for the video mate!

  • @CraigK80
    @CraigK80 Месяц назад +4

    Don’t dismiss the auto either especially when mated to the 330ci engine, that pairing is also incredible, smooth refined and rapid!

    • @vx.calibre2901
      @vx.calibre2901 Месяц назад +2

      Pal of mine bought one for less than a decent watch! Never let him down, but had an eml on the dash for months at a time

  • @voodoocars2134
    @voodoocars2134 Месяц назад +4

    I’ve never had a 3 series but I did have a E39 525i which was a really good car. I’ve owned an E53 now for the last 10 years.

  • @ericprice8879
    @ericprice8879 12 дней назад

    Thank you sir for this enjoyable review of E46 325ci. I own a silver E46 325i sedan with 5sp AT. I certainly wish I had bought manual transmission but still LOVE the car. It handles super well, especially corners on country roads in Oregon. I've had for almost 4yr and had to replace typical radiator, coolant expansion tank, water pump, idler pulley, tensioner, serpentine belt, DISA valve few times but neither was OE. In 40 years absolutely most enjoyable car I've ever owned.

  • @adambrowning9215
    @adambrowning9215 Месяц назад +3

    I had a ultra low mileage E46 Coupe in Gelb metallic with the 2.2 6 pot engine. It was a magnificent car, BMW UK used it to launch the new model 3 a few years ago. I swapped it for an 2007 Alpina D3 MT E90. I'm told it's one of the best in the country. Would you be interested in doing a review on my Alpina Jack?

  • @TJohnsonLLC
    @TJohnsonLLC Месяц назад +2

    Thanks again for an informative review.
    My wife adores her '07 328xi sport wagon 6sp manual. My bimmer is a K1200LT.
    We dread the day it can no longer be driven as a daily driver. Please help your followers like us that suffer that conundrum.

  • @josvandencamp8441
    @josvandencamp8441 Месяц назад +2

    The E30 was a very good car to drive and it was compact. I've owned a 316 and a 318IS and especially the 318IS was great. I've been driving BMW cats for the past 50 years and yes, I've also owned a 318IA E46. Also great to drive.

  • @haegor1877
    @haegor1877 Месяц назад +1

    I have had my 1999 328Ci since 2002 and have kept it pristine. Its also my daily driver and gets properly maintained. I almost cannot go on a shopping trip without someone remarking on it, which wouldn't be the case if I had the absolute latest model. Seems people really are starting to appreciate just how good this styling was.

    • @mc1703
      @mc1703 Месяц назад

      Which alloys has it got? Those early 328Ci's were awesome. There was an aero kit which is now super rare and the top spec wheels were style 32s. It was a look that had shades of alpina and provided a stylistic bridge from E36.

  • @ibast1
    @ibast1 Месяц назад +1

    I owned the 4 door version.
    Absolute magic handling car. the old 2.5 six was best described as having enough power, but only just.
    The trick is to put the 2.5 inlet on the 2.8. The 3.0 is a heavier engine and throws the balance out. The 2.8 has a restrictive inlet to generate torque.

  • @huwprice881
    @huwprice881 Месяц назад +10

    I love my E39 - 23 years old, with 220,000 miles on the clock, and it's still nicer to drive than modern cars - as a new car delivery driver I think I'm qualified to say that!

    • @garethmcrae668
      @garethmcrae668 Месяц назад +1

      That is an extraordinary testimonial, which very much chimes with my thoughts on moderns. The sheer ugliness and bulk is off-putting but for me it's the weight increase that has wrecked driving feel- I prefer a rawer, more analogue connection to the road surface.

    • @DouweBuruma
      @DouweBuruma Месяц назад +1

      I have been driving E39 for over 13 years.

  • @user-rv7rq4nw8n
    @user-rv7rq4nw8n Месяц назад +2

    I think part of the problems with perceived/real build quality is the constant battle between equipment/safety v the desire to keep the weight down (well on ICE cars anyway). I’ve owned BMW approved E36, E46, E90 and G30. The E36 felt very solid. Heavy doors/panels. The bonnet and boot felt like they were made from granite. The E46 felt tinnier on the panels but the interior was very solid and quality. The E90 felt a little less solid. The G30 was a let down. Panels felt very tinny, dash flex was substantial, everything felt thinner and lighter (I think the car was bigger but was lighter than the previous model despite having more equipment). The search for cutting costs and weight was definitely felt in build quality. Side by side my e90 panels felt more substantial and e36 a tank in comparison!

  • @richardscott4631
    @richardscott4631 Месяц назад +40

    Back in the day BMW were ‘The ultimate driving machine’ for ‘car people’ who appreciated the quality engineering.
    Now they’re just the ‘ultimate bling machine’ for people with no car knowledge or taste.

    • @negrusz
      @negrusz Месяц назад +1

      Yep. I have a E39 and maintained it since 2007. Before that i had an E30. 528i M sport(with M pack) sedan, manual, rare colour (montreal blue) and i dont think i ever sell it.

  • @agaafear
    @agaafear Месяц назад +3

    The E46 was, in my view, the second best car BMW ever made. The build quality, looks, driving dynamics and six cylinder engines were outstanding. I owned several of them and could never warm to the models that followed. The coupe is still a beautiful design. Virtually perfect.

    • @mc1703
      @mc1703 Месяц назад +3

      What is best? 635csi?

    • @kristoffer3000
      @kristoffer3000 Месяц назад +2

      @@mc1703 I was just about to say that before I read your comment, think that speaks volumes

    • @paquetefernandez
      @paquetefernandez Месяц назад

      Six cilinder is made for 330 not for 325 or below… not possible to compare M3 or 330 Ci vs others M46 models … go home whit your lovely 320 or 325 man 😅

    • @sk20604
      @sk20604 12 дней назад +1

      @@paquetefernandezummm not true. I have an e46 -325xi bought new in 2003. The inline 6 was stock.

  • @talosiv4927
    @talosiv4927 26 дней назад

    Wonderful review. I owned an '03 E46 330Ci, and a few years later, a '04 E46 M3. Both were convertible. The former was a wonderful car in Sienna Red over gray leather. The later M3 I owned might have been wonderful if I'd only held out for the manual. That SMG gearbox was a nightmare and I regretted buying it almost immediately afterward. When it eventually left me stranded (actuator motor to clutch failed), I sold it shortly thereafter. That said, I too still find these cars to be absolutely beautiful and far nicer to look at than any modern BMW. I found myself wanting one all over again after watching this review, or at the very least, driving one again to bring back the memories!

  • @pinkstickynote1
    @pinkstickynote1 Месяц назад +1

    I've had 2 E46s. I want one again. You'e right - there's nothing better for the money. Period.

  • @darren4943
    @darren4943 Месяц назад +3

    I have 330ci M sport, amesome car, just about to restore it. A future classic..

  • @mikebader3863
    @mikebader3863 Месяц назад +1

    This really was golden era for BMW. Completely agree about the design, absolutely timeless, still looks great 25 years on! Having previously owned 325s/330s and now have an M3 I will say the M3 is a completely different prospect, however as you say if you can’t quite stretch to M3 money the 325/330 are great cars in their own right!

  • @MyNewLeng
    @MyNewLeng Месяц назад

    I loved my facelift manual 330ci which i owned ten years ago. She was a little leggy even back then but still a wonderful drive. I've now got an F32 430d which is still infused with the DNA of the classics. Absolutely love it.

  • @petersteen4014
    @petersteen4014 Месяц назад

    I bought an E30 'sleeper' some twenty years ago - a 325E of the mid-'80's - from a friend who was being deported [long story] for the princely sum of $400. Now, it didn't present the aquamarine blue finish in an enthralling light - being left outdoors for 6 months in the blazing Cambodian dry season - but it drove impeccably for all of its 127hp. I kept it for five years and only needed to change the clutch plates, a $100 outlay. A lovely car to drive on degraded road surfaces, and the first vehicle in which my young daughter didn't get car-sick - later, an embassy official snatched it up for a 'fair' exchange of $1500! After, I went Mercedes, but the Beemer will always have a warm place in my heart - a great review, Jack

  • @spencerbarratt7421
    @spencerbarratt7421 Месяц назад +4

    Looks great in silver!

  • @GTAMADDOG
    @GTAMADDOG Месяц назад +1

    I have an E46 330d manual with 212k miles on it. I bought it in 2014 with 93k miles on the clock and had I the usual M57 quirks sorted soon after, since then I have barely touched the engine outside of servicing. It is now a bit crusty on the rear arches, but even with the mileage it still gets down the road with little effort, but am just cruising around in it 9 times out of 10. Ok, it isn't a petrol variant that everyone wants, but I think the only way to separate me and the 330d will be me or the car facing an untimely death.
    I bought an E92 335d last year and while the extra power and torque of the 335d is nice, I think I prefer to be behind the wheel of the E46. Certainly, in the corners, I have a bit more faith in the E46, but maybe it is the ditch finder tyres (dealer fit) on the rear of the E92 mentally stopping me from pushing it a bit more. However, I do like the fact that I shouldn't need to worry about rust anywhere near as much on the E92...

  • @rafsport7702
    @rafsport7702 Месяц назад

    Bought myself recently a 320ci E46 and adore it. Build quality, sound and steering are amazing

  • @tcphoto
    @tcphoto Месяц назад

    I owned an E46 325Cic Tiag on Grey for nearly six years and I was hooked. I replaced it with an E92 M Sport eight years ago and I plan on owning it as long as it runs.

  • @oktanskioktan9372
    @oktanskioktan9372 Месяц назад

    Got 330Ci'04 for 8 years now and it is perfect car. 6 speed manual, slick Look, can drive fast and economically (last ride to Croatia 2500km 8l/100km average). Good equipment and nice xenons. Almost Gran Turismo car for 2.

  • @jameskrell4392
    @jameskrell4392 Месяц назад +3

    I drove BMW from 1986 to 1997. I had a 318, 323, 520 and a 320. All were geeat cars and better made than most cars of that time. Now BMW have weird designs and could be designed and built in Malaysia or Korea.
    The best BMW I ever had was the 323 but the best cars I have ever owned were Alpha Romeo.

    • @patricebaumel
      @patricebaumel Месяц назад +1

      Which Alfa models were your favourites?

    • @ericdunn555
      @ericdunn555 Месяц назад

      ​@@patricebaumel
      Mine was an Alfasud Sprint Veloce TI Quadrifoglio (Green Cloverleaf)
      - SOO much fun in one small car.; rocket sled on rails.
      Did have a GTV 2.5 coupe too, but struggled with slightly off-centre displacement of steering wheel and petals - stunning looking car though
      (both were in Rosso - obvs).

    • @patricebaumel
      @patricebaumel Месяц назад

      @@ericdunn555 I like your taste!

  • @gnicevids
    @gnicevids Месяц назад

    I owned an e46 325ix and I was surprised how balanced and fun the car was to drive. It was such a great car. More balanced then any newer car from that era

  • @majormegapix
    @majormegapix Месяц назад

    Back in the late eighties, I sold BMWs. Both the M3 and M5 were released here in the States. I remember the first time driving them; I thought I'd died and gone to heaven!

  • @vittoriostoraro
    @vittoriostoraro Месяц назад

    My first BMW was a black 2003 330ci manual. I ordered it and waited 3 months for it. I REALLY miss that car. I even drove it from NYC to SF and back. I loved everything about it. None of the subsequent 5 I owned came close 😢

  • @thomasshepard6030
    @thomasshepard6030 Месяц назад

    My brother had a black one it was a 2002 325i and I had the E39 528i se individual riptide was a 1998 on an S loved that car traded it in for a E60 525i bought that in 2017 still got it only done 90 thousand miles it was a one owner car from new with a full BMW service history drives perfect to this day never failed an mot

  • @RickGentilo
    @RickGentilo Месяц назад

    Man I would be lost in depression if it pissed rain that much where I lived. I’m glad you are not affected. Love the channel

  • @robinhatwell194
    @robinhatwell194 Месяц назад

    Hey mate, I have a 2003 E46 facelift 330Ci convertible that I love to bits. It's auto so not quite as nippy as the manual, but it's a thing to drive. I can't wait for hot days to get the roof off and just go for a run. For me, this is the best convertible I have owned. Don't knock it. Happy for you to take it for a spin if you so desire and go to prove that it's a great drive, and possibly one of the nicest looking soft tops about.

  • @johnytun
    @johnytun Месяц назад

    Had one these for 12 years .. best car I’ve owned.. I can see the door trim missing ..mine was the same .. brilliant drive

  • @dappergent9422
    @dappergent9422 Месяц назад

    Many thanks for posting the video. A car I aspired to own but never happened. This E46 along with the E30 model was one of the best shapes in the BMW' portfolio. I had three E30's one 325i and two MTECH 2 sports. The six-cylinder engines were sublime. As for the latest design abominations of the BMW, we'll leave it there.

  • @timseymour5623
    @timseymour5623 Месяц назад +2

    The days when the BMW badge really used to mean something

  • @andrewachholz7922
    @andrewachholz7922 Месяц назад

    Im stuck in the 00s so I still drive my 530 E39 and 320ci E46 just because of the feeling for it. I cant find it in never BMWs. When everything turns do digitized clusterborards, suspension's, engines etc, I still like the age of mechanics just tuned to almost perfection.

  • @NiceCakeMix
    @NiceCakeMix Месяц назад

    I love my e46 325i 2004 Saloon. I love the fact it can be a normal saloon when i need it to but it can also give me spirited driving on the backroads when i need it to. Being the saloon its a little less desirable than the coupe but i needed a car with back seats for ease of access to the rear seats. I must admit it is one of the best cars i have driven.

  • @Terraceview
    @Terraceview 14 дней назад

    Again you're spot on Jack. I used to sell these E46's new and the E36's used and they were both fantastic cars, great engines great quality and great handling. The E46 had the better interior but the E36 was a tad lighter, both great buys if you find a good one (manual).

  • @sturedd
    @sturedd Месяц назад

    Absolutely spot on, peak BMW. I have had a 2001 E46 330Ci Coupe M Sport for 6 years, one lady owner, had 34,000miles on it, now has 63,000miles now. Mechanically sound, engine a peach, bit of rust......who cares when it is such a joy to drive.

  • @bavariansleeper
    @bavariansleeper Месяц назад +1

    330i Touring for me please. They had 236bhp from the factory. Had a few when they when they were new from factory (coupe, saloon & convertible also) and now have one again when they’re old and broken 😂

  • @t2216
    @t2216 Месяц назад +1

    Drive 330Ci for past 10 years already. It really drives better than most new ones, but does need work once a year at least.

  • @eminzide
    @eminzide Месяц назад +1

    I like the looks of the pre facelift 4 door E46..... It has some elements from the E34 and the E32.....

  • @davidparkin9017
    @davidparkin9017 Месяц назад +1

    The E46 or E39 plus navigation system and back up camera and you are all set. Do all the maintenance and repairs. It is worth it.

  • @LukesGamePage
    @LukesGamePage 3 дня назад

    Great video! I've had an E36 320, E46 328, E90 330 series, now I have an F30 328; all petrol saloons. They were all great in different ways. You lose and gain things with each gen. I mean, the F30 328 is objectively the best car of them all and I only grew to love it many months after ownership; though there wasn't the immediate love I had with the E46 328 (still the fave in my heart). I've never lost my desire to get another E46; vids like this don't help haha. I disagree with what you say about the E90; 330 is a bloody awesome car to drive and looks sweeeet in black with the M Sport trim. Moral of the story: you can't go wrong with a 3 Series. People love E36 hard now, I wouldn't be suprised if people are the same with F30s in like 10 years. 'The last true BMW' appears to be a contantly moving bar lol.

  • @a.c.4732
    @a.c.4732 Месяц назад

    This will sound really girlie ....
    The E46 M3's came in some absolutely stunning colours .
    Could never decide on my favourite . Yellow this week .

  • @ukmk3supra
    @ukmk3supra Месяц назад

    ...damn. I also have one of these as my daily driver - she's like the millennium falcon at this point - not much to look at (thanks, rusty climate) but it's got it where it counts. Still so comfortable, everything still works - maintenance is cheap enough compared to my wife's newer 118i and every time i think i should let the old girl go, one drive instantly clears all thoughts of that. If i had the money, i'd definitely get all the rust repaired properly.

  • @jamesohanlon7119
    @jamesohanlon7119 Месяц назад

    Had daily use of on of these though work back in the day and loved every minute of it. Of all the cars I've been fortunate enough to drive, this stood out head and shoulders as the best all rounder. Thought they could still be had for beans, seemingly not!....

  • @GodmanchesterGoblin
    @GodmanchesterGoblin Месяц назад

    Thanks for the memories. Loved my 1999 323i. A wonderful drive.

  • @willxv226
    @willxv226 Месяц назад

    I have an e36 coupe, an e46 saloon and an e91 touring as well as an e39 528i. I agree with most of your points however I did notice a drop in the feel of the switchgear in the e46. My old e34 525i was fantastic and hewn from stone, the e36 had some early issues but recovered well by the time mine was made. You are spot on with the looks of the e46 though. In my opinion is is the high water mark in the 3 series looks department.

  • @chrischarman1043
    @chrischarman1043 Месяц назад

    Best car I have ever owned, E46 330i Touring manual bought used with 36k miles. Did some upgrades to suspension brakes and mapped it. 100,000 totally trouble free miles of fun and practical motoring. Loved that car

  • @ahtigrannskap8058
    @ahtigrannskap8058 Месяц назад

    You are doing really good job of showing cars that i have owned, and cars that i still want to own at some point.

  • @robertphillips2467
    @robertphillips2467 Месяц назад

    Have had six cylinder, manual, e46s as my main vehicle for over 12 years - first three years in a 328ci, and nine more in a 330i touring. The touring is a pain to own as it's so difficult to replace - I really should be changing cars regularly to enjoy the rich tapestry of tat that is out there!

  • @erwinzeeland9390
    @erwinzeeland9390 Месяц назад

    Owning a 2005 Z4 with the M54B25 engine I can confirm it's a delight to drive because, as you said, it's very smooth and has just enough power to entertain you without getting ridiculous. However, because of it's age the costs of keeping it running are quite high and electronic gremlins have found their home and apparently are there to stay. Still I am not letting the car go because of the almost perfect balance between usability and sheer joy, thanks mostly to that engine.

  • @f1shf1ngers24
    @f1shf1ngers24 Месяц назад +4

    Three hundred and thirty horsepower, miles out there that figure back then was in rocket ships

  • @protestagain
    @protestagain Месяц назад

    Yes, I have dreamed about the BMW E46 325/330Cia convertibles for a long time, and especially the Alpina B3. Incredibly beautiful and still affordable.

  • @barfmeister8509
    @barfmeister8509 Месяц назад

    I’m a big lover of e46’s having owned a 323 saloon, 328 touring, 330ci, 2x 325ti’s, 3x 318ti’s and 2x m3’s one of which I still have 14 years on.
    You did miss out the 323 which came online with the 328 and as you say were followed by the 325 & 330 with the 320 slightly later with its sweet M54B22 lump. Loved the vid dude 😘

  • @samcourt6228
    @samcourt6228 Месяц назад +1

    The E46 is very very pretty and whilst it felt more solid that the E9x cars, my experience is that the E9x cars. Re better built and don’t rust…plus yikes can get the N52 which is a cracking engine.
    The E9x cars need to be in M Sport trim to look. My E46 325 was a car I loved but it was a pain in the bum. The E90 330i that replaced it was an easier car to live with.

  • @hoodoocanyonsyndicate
    @hoodoocanyonsyndicate 18 дней назад

    I remember the first e46 I saw, compared to my e21 320i it looked sooo new, I remember thinking "I'll never be able to afford one of these", I'm on my sixth one now.

  • @sproggitsdadsgarage8525
    @sproggitsdadsgarage8525 Месяц назад +1

    Totally agree with you! I changed from an E46 325ci to a new 220i coupe in 2015. The build quality was down inside and out, paint chipped too easily, and of course I went from 6 cylinders to a 4 cylinder which sounded like a fart in a tin can when accelerating hard! Just to correct, you said the 330i was up on power to the 325i from 190 to 330, I think you meant to say 230. I wasn't aware of the E46 M3 rear subframe cracking but am aware of the cracks around the rear suspension towers. What else... My E46 hard rear brake lines corroded to the point of exploding and losing my brakes! They sit in a poorly designed place and all the dirt and water collect there! The usual vanos issues and brittle plastics in the engine bay apply. And the window wiper, window and central locking module behind the glove box likes to fail, a lot!

    • @leccybadger
      @leccybadger Месяц назад +1

      The boot floor cracking affected most M3s....

    • @sproggitsdadsgarage8525
      @sproggitsdadsgarage8525 Месяц назад

      @@leccybadger And you reminded me that BMW apparently strengthened the suspension towers on the face lift models but still there were failures.

    • @leccybadger
      @leccybadger Месяц назад +1

      @@sproggitsdadsgarage8525 correct. There were aftermarket companies that made plates to be welded in to keep the subframe together.

  • @hotroddriver2784
    @hotroddriver2784 Месяц назад

    @Number 27, today is one year than I have my E46 320 Ci, year 2002
    I know than the others engines are better than 2.2 liters, but the feeling drive, the sound, the interior around you when you drive, the seat, the gear feeling, and you can fell all what is under you about the road, it's perfect
    I know than there are modern cars that are more powerful and better under performance profile, but this car it's still underrated, and this is a shame🥺

  • @BM_PAZ
    @BM_PAZ Месяц назад

    I had the 323ci, fantastic car that felt really solid. Lovely straight 6 engine.

  • @johnnoble1790
    @johnnoble1790 Месяц назад

    I have a 2007 M 130i double clutch gearbox auto with paddles. I love this car handles great on our twisty hills here in NZ, with plenty of power.

  • @bogusienombre355
    @bogusienombre355 Месяц назад +1

    For those who want smooth shifting,that don't want to throw a stick shift, drives like a solid dream city/highway. 325i is not the car for gas peddle jockies but for the feel, it's solid. Slam a door on any modern car , feels like a tin can. 46 feels like a tank. Solid heavy doors. Great gas milage still gets 25/35! Buy pilot point 4s or all seasons and ride a curve. It's planted, responsive. You know your safe. Replace the bushings, gaskets with better qualiy ones, changed ccv, and coolant hoses. Buy one that's not abused, spend the parts money, save 30k compared to new car and enjoy no debt for the next ten years. 89.5k miles on mine. Could have bought used honda or others, i chose a quality engine with a fun factor.

  • @AREA_RC-51
    @AREA_RC-51 Месяц назад

    Love those 3 series... just never had the balls to actually buy and maintain one. Great video, Jack! Would be great to see a video on an E46 M3 Coupe.

  • @kelvinmillis9720
    @kelvinmillis9720 Месяц назад

    I have a saloon and a cabrio, both 2.2's, neither perfect but fit and the art can't be denied !