AdiS
Well-known member
I echo the sentiments of M&M and Tinuva.
E46s are all old now, and you should be willing to spend about R20k on the initial catch up of maintenance, and then at least R10k annually thereafter. They are wonderful cars, but you must be realistic about what it will cost to own them.
If you're ok with kind of ownership budget and can afford it, then spend your efforts on buying the cleanest/best/most well maintained example you can find, as you want to the least amount of maintenance backlog possible to deal with. It is always cheaper to spend more on the initial purchase than to try and restore a cheaper offering in the market that has some neglect.
E46s are all old now, and you should be willing to spend about R20k on the initial catch up of maintenance, and then at least R10k annually thereafter. They are wonderful cars, but you must be realistic about what it will cost to own them.
If you're ok with kind of ownership budget and can afford it, then spend your efforts on buying the cleanest/best/most well maintained example you can find, as you want to the least amount of maintenance backlog possible to deal with. It is always cheaper to spend more on the initial purchase than to try and restore a cheaper offering in the market that has some neglect.