320i or 325i

Hi all
I have a 2016 330i , I have it for 7 months and already have 22000km. So I d cider to buy a 292 e46 325i with 253000km to take the strain off my new car. I have proved the car as I put another 7000km on it so far from mid September till now.it is in vin very good condition however it smokes sometimes when I start up in the morning.

I went looking for something with less km , so I just bought a 2003 e46 320i. It has 141000 km auto. Very neat however it was owned by an old guy and he did some bumper bashing so almost all panel have been repaired and resprayed professionally though. It has minor issues like the speed control doesn't work and outside temperature reading 50 degrees Celsius.

I needed advise on which car I should keep with reasons from someone on their forum that could give me a better opinion.
 

kilotango

New member
Rajesh Ramluckun said:
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I have a 2016 330i , I have it for 7 months and already have 22000km. So I d cider to buy a 292 e46 325i with 253000km to take the strain off my new car.
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you lost me right there boet... why buy a new car and then not want to use it???
 

aksamg

Active member
kilotango said:
Rajesh Ramluckun said:
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I have a 2016 330i , I have it for 7 months and already have 22000km. So I d cider to buy a 292 e46 325i with 253000km to take the strain off my new car.
..

you lost me right there boet... why buy a new car and then not want to use it???

+1
 

zippy320

Well-known member
I got lost when he purchased the second E46 because the first one had high mileage , why buy the E46 in the first place , I thought mileage didn't matter on the E46 ?
 

GPGrobler

///Member
Rajesh,

If it was me, I would sell the E46 320i and use that money to sort out the issues on the E46 325i.

Also, is the 325i a manual or an auto?
 
I don't get some of you okes on this forum, and this sort of thing happens often. They guy is asking for advice on which E46 to keep. Why analyse the man's choices, he didn't ask any of us to help pay. Its his money, he can do with it as he pleases.

I'm with GP Grobler on this one, sell the 320 and use the money on maintenance for the 325i.
 
The 320i has much lower mileage than the 325i so I think you should keep that. The minor issues on the car can be sorted out. A friend of mine has owned an E46 320i from almost brand new and it is still running smooth with no major issues. He's now doing 280000km.
 

KevM

Member
Keep the one in better condition...at that age service history and condition is more important than mileage
 

zippy320

Well-known member
From my experience , mileage does not make much of a difference if the car has been well maintained and sometimes a higher mileage car can be more trouble free then a low mileage car as most of its "trouble" parts have already been changed.

But that's now a maintenance issue as we don't know how either car has been maintained. I Drove a dealer owned e90 320i with 80k and it was terrible , the car was not maintained well and it was taking oil , had low power ,missing , sometimes heating up, basically falling apart , guess what it was a 1 owner car trade in owned by an elderly man as well so you never know what you are getting and who maintained the car or what parts were used.

From his post It sounded to me as if he had doubt about the mileage of the 325 as it was getting higher and he has assumed that it would be more prone to failure, where as the mileage on the 320i is lower and assumed to be less prone to failure. And he wants a reliable car . And as I noted , you cant judge reliability based on mileage.

If his worried about the mileage , then take the lower KM car , If his worried about reliability , he needs to look at both cars and see which was better maintained . He also needs to consider that the 325 is smoking a little and the 320i has its issues and weigh in the costs.
 
aksamg said:
kilotango said:
Rajesh Ramluckun said:
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I have a 2016 330i , I have it for 7 months and already have 22000km. So I d cider to buy a 292 e46 325i with 253000km to take the strain off my new car.
..

you lost me right there boet... why buy a new car and then not want to use it???

+1

Thanks for your helpful advise ....


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The 320i has much lower mileage than the 325i so I think you should keep that. The minor issues on the car can be sorted out. A friend of mine has owned an E46 320i from almost brand new and it is still running smooth with no major issues. He's now doing 280000km.
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Thank u for taking time and advising me , much appreciated
 

325iSmk2

Banned
I would buy the two cars which user polly is selling and split the mileage between the 4 old cars you now have. Whilst saving the 330i for church on Sundays and other special occasions.
 
zippy320 said:
I got lost when he purchased the second E46 because the first one had high mileage , why buy the E46 in the first place , I thought mileage didn't matter on the E46 ?

Sorry if u are some sort of professor .... thought u would read carefully .... I bought the second e46 because of lower km...... .


kilotango said:
Rajesh Ramluckun said:
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I have a 2016 330i , I have it for 7 months and already have 22000km. So I d cider to buy a 292 e46 325i with 253000km to take the strain off my new car.
..

you lost me right there boet... why buy a new car and then not want to use it???

Read my message carefully without being arrogant, I asked for expert advise not an misinformed one..
 

Maljan

Active member
The 320i has the lower distance going for it. The 325i has better performance, more so if it is a manual.

On the other hand, this is the 2.2 litre 320i and the difference is not vast. On paper anyway - 125kW versus 141kW. A chip job might liberate a few lost Watts that was left on the table for marketing reasons. Might. Somebody who has tried it would know better. Can anybody comment on this?

I have never driven the 2.2, how does it perform compared to the 2.5?
 

kilotango

New member
Rajesh Ramluckun said:
zippy320 said:
I got lost when he purchased the second E46 because the first one had high mileage , why buy the E46 in the first place , I thought mileage didn't matter on the E46 ?

Sorry if u are some sort of professor .... thought u would read carefully .... I bought the second e46 because of lower km...... .


kilotango said:
Rajesh Ramluckun said:
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I have a 2016 330i , I have it for 7 months and already have 22000km. So I d cider to buy a 292 e46 325i with 253000km to take the strain off my new car.
..

you lost me right there boet... why buy a new car and then not want to use it???

Read my message carefully without being arrogant, I asked for expert advise not an misinformed one..



i believe zippy did suggest to you that mileage did not matter (in his opinion) and then gave you a proper response afterward.. so why the hate?

while i and a few others didnt understand your question due the bad grammar and spelling mistakes.. no one here called you names to warrant your responses...arrogant, professor, misinformed..etc.

hopefully your question was now answered to your satisfaction by others? of which you didnt really respond to them either... have yourself an awesome day bru!!! :rollsmile:
 

MaX

New member
New BMW's with high mileage depreciate at an alarming rate. Especially if you buy the slightly less popular derivatives e.g. the F30 328\330. You tend to lose even more money when the car is fully loaded.

Cant fault Rajesh's reasoning for wanting a second car.
 

sash

///Member
MaX said:
New BMW's with high mileage depreciate at an alarming rate. Especially if you buy the slightly less popular derivatives e.g. the F30 328\330. You tend to lose even more money when the car is fully loaded.

Cant fault Rajesh's reasoning for wanting a second car.

But I can fault the attitude in his responses to members who were asking about questions that were not rhetorical and facts were not provided.
 
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