racerdave600 wrote: As I stated above mine was purchased and maintained by the dealer. It was sold at 70k miles and required constant maintenance, but it still looked and drove like new when it was sold. I wouldn't call it a bad car by any stretch, and I absolutely loved driving it, but it had a ton of failures that I think shouldn't have been there given it's cost. The oil leaks and head failure when it was pretty much new started the trend, which fortunately didn't come back after the initial fixes, but the constant electrical and AC issues were a source of frustration. I know of others that have had zero issues to be fair, and others that happened at almost exactly the same mileages as mine, so it seemed to be hit or miss. Also to be fair, my dad is a big BMW guy, and his newer 5 series and BMW suv "whatever they are" have been great with hardly any issues other than the blower motor failure on the 5 (covered under warranty). Even the iDrive in the new one is much improved. My biggest issue had to do with this being a 4-door family / work car. It's one thing if the Porsche tended to be a bit maintenance intensive, it's another if my work car is constantly being fixed, even if the majority of it was under warranty. Having said all of this, the real question is would I buy another, and I suppose the answer would be yes. It really did drive that well....and I keep looking at how low M3 prices have become...oh so tempting. i'm really waiting for the prices of the Z4 M Coupe to drop to a point I want to pay.
What year was your E36?
I wouldn't touch a 1992 3-series with a 10 foot pole.