Excellent, I've been eyeballing a non-M E46 for my next Champcar build if I can't find a proper S2K for the job. Could you ask your experts to dive in on the rear subframe issues for M vs. non-M E46s? Are coupes or sedans the way to go? (i.e. 8th Gen Civic Si sedans had much better chassis performance than the coupe)
Can't wait!
In reply to DirtyBird222 :
I know a person or two who can answer your questions.
Huzzah! Looking forward to this series.
Excellent, looking forward to E46 info. I'm not sure how scared to be of the later BMWs, or whether the E46 is really too old to be trying to press it into The One Household DD role, but if nothing else, they still strike me as the last classically handsome BMW before I actually had to make a point of looking up how many generations there have been since then and how to tell them apart.
In reply to Ransom (Forum Supporter) :
And I think you nailed it--it’s like the last of the “classic” 3 Series cars. My parents owned both early and late E46s and enjoyed them.
Ransom (Forum Supporter) said:
Excellent, looking forward to E46 info. I'm not sure how scared to be of the later BMWs, or whether the E46 is really too old to be trying to press it into The One Household DD role, but if nothing else, they still strike me as the last classically handsome BMW before I actually had to make a point of looking up how many generations there have been since then and how to tell them apart.
I think a well maintained one wouldn't be an issue. Outside of the rod bearings and subframe mounts, they just have the typical BMW/E46 stuff. Cooling system, window regulators.
It's not like say an E92 M3, where rod bearings, throttle body servos, DCT issues, etc.
I can already tell this is going to make me start shopping E46 prices...
What a clean and perfect example of an E46 M3. They are getting harder and harder to find.
I regret selling mine. The replacement M2 is fantastic. But I should have kept the M3 and sold my Miata to make room for the new car . .