Hello all BMWFanatics,
I am a noob with BMWs but I am an avid fan of motor vehicles in general.
I am thinking of acquiring a late model BMW E46 M3 Coupe powered by the NA S54. Personally I think this was the ultimate BMW between old and new, NA and Turbo, however I stand to be corrected if there are alternate views on this forum.
Questions:
1. What is the difference between a normal M3 and the CSL (if any)? I have read somewhere that the CSL was a limited run production car.
2. What is the availability like in South Africa?
3. What is the general asking price? (preferably from a fanatics point of view)
4. Apart from the subframe, vanos, big ends, mains, cooling and miscellaneous breakages, what else must be looked out for?
5. As these were meant to be thrashed, what else must be looked out for in cars that might have been driven hard.
6. What is available out there right now, if any?
Please remember that I am a total newbie, so I would like to choose a car that is fairly good, so all advise, warnings and expertise is welcomed, even the negative stuff.
I am a noob with BMWs but I am an avid fan of motor vehicles in general.
I am thinking of acquiring a late model BMW E46 M3 Coupe powered by the NA S54. Personally I think this was the ultimate BMW between old and new, NA and Turbo, however I stand to be corrected if there are alternate views on this forum.
Questions:
1. What is the difference between a normal M3 and the CSL (if any)? I have read somewhere that the CSL was a limited run production car.
2. What is the availability like in South Africa?
3. What is the general asking price? (preferably from a fanatics point of view)
4. Apart from the subframe, vanos, big ends, mains, cooling and miscellaneous breakages, what else must be looked out for?
5. As these were meant to be thrashed, what else must be looked out for in cars that might have been driven hard.
6. What is available out there right now, if any?
Please remember that I am a total newbie, so I would like to choose a car that is fairly good, so all advise, warnings and expertise is welcomed, even the negative stuff.