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*Hemidactylus* wrote:I can't speak about any direct comparison between the BWM 2002 and the current 1 and 3 series; I can only speak in general.
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:I am not a BMW fan, but only because I prefer more practical cars.On 2024-11-08 12:06, Jolly Roger wrote:I was window shopping Bimmers and found a 1-series onlineOn 2024-11-08, RoadRacer <racer@nunya.biz> wrote:>>>
Oh, and here's my current road car:
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<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RksO8IIHEzap0YkYbkLNReU2zKc5Wh
Lw/view?usp=share_link> :-)
Is that a 1-series or a 3? What year/model?
2012 135i M Sport.
>>My car had an electric water pump failure under warranty...
My 335i is the same color. It's been a great car (fuel pump
issues got worked out under warranty). 🙂👍
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...and a failure of the o-rings on the oil filter housing...
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...leading to oil leaking down onto the alternator...
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...leading to a replacement of the alternator...
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...and that wasn't under warranty.
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Moral of the story:
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If your 335i is using the same engine design, be very aware of you
start to smell any oil burning.
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😖
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(2010-12ish) that was really cheap. Then after it hadn’t been bought
for a month it got cheaper and the listing started detailing some of
the issues. Hard pass. I’ve always been interested in an entry level
older BMW. There was another one that was kinda cool looking but I
was already in the process of dealing with my Civic getting
rear-ended and totaled and replacing it with an HR-V. I also had my
eye on an ILX around the same price range. Those were pretty much
fancier Civics. I rarely see them and they were discontinued.
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For some reason my Youtube feed coughs up rando videos on oddball
cars. Recently it was a 1971 Pantera being driven and I was smitten.
Looks like the sort of car it would be too easy to die in but having
too much fun with the demise. F’in beast.
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I’m happy with the HR-V as a small crossover with a higher stance
than my Civic had. Maybe I’ll keep looking at 1-series Bimmers
online. They seem expensive to maintain, but cheaper to get into than
a Mercedes or Porsche. 911s are a bit steep for me.
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A tricked out 1-series would be sweet though I’d be better off with
some Japanese platform hot rod. I seriously don’t get stance cars
with weird camber.
However I appreciate the BMW dedication to the driving experience nd
realize its popularity with people who like a more spirited drive.
My earlest recollection of BMWs was the BMW 2002 models of the 1970s.
Maybe someone can describe their experience with those models and
compare it to today's 1xx or 3xx models.
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