Worth looking at perhaps?

Straight six

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There is....V8 with 2 turbos...each running 4 cylinders...:roflol::roflol:

I hear you can average 7\l per 100kms
 

Iceman007

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Demontec said:
Are these 318's not troublesome?
I'm actually in the market for an e46 individual but I have ruled out the 318's besides the fact thats its slow :fencelook:
and i'm sure the 320i would be lighter on fuel?


No Sir I can Confirm in all driving conditions the 318i e46 is lighter on fuel than a e90 320i. And oil leaks and valve stem seals and vacuum pump problems are the same scenario for 320 and the 318 at so every 100 000km
 

Demontec

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Iceman007 said:
Demontec said:
Are these 318's not troublesome?
I'm actually in the market for an e46 individual but I have ruled out the 318's besides the fact thats its slow :fencelook:
and i'm sure the 320i would be lighter on fuel?


No Sir I can Confirm in all driving conditions the 318i e46 is lighter on fuel than a e90 320i. And oil leaks and valve stem seals and vacuum pump problems are the same scenario for 320 and the 318 at so every 100 000km

Thanks for the headsup Iceman...Was always under the impression the E46 320i was much more reliable then the E46 318
 

Iceman007

Active member
Demontec said:
Iceman007 said:
Demontec said:
Are these 318's not troublesome?
I'm actually in the market for an e46 individual but I have ruled out the 318's besides the fact thats its slow :fencelook:
and i'm sure the 320i would be lighter on fuel?


No Sir I can Confirm in all driving conditions the 318i e46 is lighter on fuel than a e90 320i. And oil leaks and valve stem seals and vacuum pump problems are the same scenario for 320 and the 318 at so every 100 000km

Thanks for the headsup Iceman...Was always under the impression the E46 320i was much more reliable then the E46 318

I was comparing the E90 and e46

At home my Sister has my dads old 2001 e46 318i 210 000km
and my dad has a 2010 e90 320i with 76 000km and I have a 2013 F30 320d 30 000km.

Why you want to get rid of your e90 320d


Iceman007 said:
Demontec said:
Iceman007 said:
Demontec said:
Are these 318's not troublesome?
I'm actually in the market for an e46 individual but I have ruled out the 318's besides the fact thats its slow :fencelook:
and i'm sure the 320i would be lighter on fuel?


No Sir I can Confirm in all driving conditions the 318i e46 is lighter on fuel than a e90 320i. And oil leaks and valve stem seals and vacuum pump problems are the same scenario for 320 and the 318 at so every 100 000km

Thanks for the headsup Iceman...Was always under the impression the E46 320i was much more reliable then the E46 318

I was comparing the E90 and e46

At home my Sister has my dads old 2001 e46 318i 210 000km
and my dad has a 2010 e90 320i with 76 000km and I have a 2013 F30 320d 30 000km.

Why you want to get rid of your e90 320d

I can tell you this that the e46 is much better build than the e90. yes e90 has much better handling again. F30 is magic
 

Demontec

Well-known member
I was comparing the E90 and e46

At home my Sister has my dads old 2001 e46 318i 210 000km
and my dad has a 2010 e90 320i with 76 000km and I have a 2013 F30 320d 30 000km.

Why you want to get rid of your e90 320d
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I can tell you this that the e46 is much better build than the e90. yes e90 has much better handling again. F30 is magic
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Ah I see

Not the 320d, Looking at getting rid of one of my Mazda 2's
 

OppositeLockMT

Active member
From personal experience, the E46 318i is very problematic. You won't get much satisfaction out of it either, especially coming from a 320d.
 

Demontec

Well-known member
OppositeLockMT said:
From personal experience, the E46 318i is very problematic. You won't get much satisfaction out of it either, especially coming from a 320d.

Thanks bud

Saber Sorry for the threadjack:rollsmile:
Hope you taking notes here :thumbs:
 

Iceman007

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OppositeLockMT said:
From personal experience, the E46 318i is very problematic. You won't get much satisfaction out of it either, especially coming from a 320d.

I cant agree more. It will be like down grading. Well if you find a good E46 318i that has low mileage and the valve stem seals have been replaced then you will be ok. maybe spend a bit on replacing a gasket or two and some seals. I can tell you this from experience and these models are in my family currently, if there was a E90 and an e46 with the same mileage and condition next to each other then ill take the e46 :thumbs:

Remember you just looking for a car for traveling to work daily. I assume also as cheap as possible. In the end the choice is yours.
 

Prev

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I owned a 1999 E46 318i (manual) for about 14 months and found it it be a very good daily driver. Used to constantly get 650 kms to a tank with mainly short trips and a/c on. The ride was great on the 16" alloys and the car looked good with all the BMW goodies. This car was by no means a quick out the blocks car but I found that once it got going it cruised very effortlessly up hills etc.

I then upgraded to a 2002 E46 320i Individual (Auto) and had that car for 9 years. The car is still in the family as my brother has taken ownership. The 320i has more torque and power. The ride was significantly harsher with the 17" alloys and sport suspension. It was a guzzler in comparison to the 318i and averaged 475 kms on a tank for the same type of driving. The 320i is also not the quickest out the blocks but could build speed faster and definitely had enough of power to cruise at the higher speeds. The 6 cylinder sound track that it comes with will make you :rollsmile:

For a daily runner to do between 0 and 50 kms per day, I would chose the 318i manual :thumbs:
 

Gizmo

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Remember, the E46 318i came out with 3 different motors. The first being the M43 1.9lt 8valve motor (most reliable) but then it was replaced with BMW's most unreliable motor the N42 2.0lt 16valve and BMW had plenty issues with it and replaced it with the N46 2.0lt 16valve which is also found in the earlier E90 320i models.

M43 was the pre facelift 318i from 1999-2001.
N42 was the facelift 318i from 2001-late 2003.
N46 was the facelift 318i built late 2003-2004.

Stay well away from the N42 model, its the worst engine I have ever worked on and subsequently prefer to not work on them at all.

The E46 320i facelift with the M54B22 is a great car in comparison and far more reliable than its 4cyl counterpart.
 

Philip Foglar

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E46 320i with the M54B22 motor! That is all! Honestly, I think one of the better engines that BMW made - not massively powerful, but definitely powerful enough for everyday use, and apart from a few common minor issues that this engine family suffers from, they are quite robust engines!

My Wife's 320i of course has this engine, and is rapidly closing on the 200k km mark, and you would not think it! Engine is probably as sweet as it was the day it rolled off the production line.
 

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Staff member
Gizmo said:
Remember, the E46 318i came out with 3 different motors. The first being the M43 1.9lt 8valve motor (most reliable) but then it was replaced with BMW's most unreliable motor the N42 2.0lt 16valve and BMW had plenty issues with it and replaced it with the N46 2.0lt 16valve which is also found in the earlier E90 320i models.

M43 was the pre facelift 318i from 1999-2001.
N42 was the facelift 318i from 2001-late 2003.
N46 was the facelift 318i built late 2003-2004.

Stay well away from the N42 model, its the worst engine I have ever worked on and subsequently prefer to not work on them at all.

The E46 320i facelift with the M54B22 is a great car in comparison and far more reliable than its 4cyl counterpart.

Ok so then I had the M43 :thumbs:
 
Trading the tractor for a family SUV. No hurry for a daily, as Im still checking around fir a bigger car. But thats been put on hold. My wifes granny past away today.
 

Bavs108

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Rather wait for an M54... Much more reliable IMO and you'll definitely enjoy it more:thumbs: In the price range of those links you posted, give or take 10-15k, you should be able to get into a decent 325i.
 

AdiS

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Bavs108 said:
Rather wait for an M54... Much more reliable IMO and you'll definitely enjoy it more:thumbs: In the price range of those links you posted, give or take 10-15k, you should be able to get into a decent 325i.

I agree. The rule of thumb for an e46 is petrol 6cylinder if you are looking for the best reliability. The other bit of advice would be to get the largest 6cyl engine you can't becuase you get proportionally more torque with arguably the same fuel consumption.
 

Tareeq

Active member
Sabretooth tiger said:
Trading the tractor for a family SUV. No hurry for a daily, as Im still checking around fir a bigger car. But thats been put on hold. My wifes granny past away today.

My deepest Sympothy to you and your Family. :sorry:

I would also say that the M54 would be your best bet :thumbs:
 

akash

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My brother inlaw had an E46 318 for about 11 years from new. Never gave him any major issue's. Only in the later years his battery failed (and that was the original from new), replaced a gasket, removed the cats cause they clogged up and changed a cams shaft sensor.

Only last year he traded the car in for a e90 325i.
 

GPGrobler

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v.r.sexy6 said:
get an e46 320i. Best all rounder
+1


Gizmo said:
Remember, the E46 318i came out with 3 different motors. The first being the M43 1.9lt 8valve motor (most reliable) but then it was replaced with BMW's most unreliable motor the N42 2.0lt 16valve and BMW had plenty issues with it and replaced it with the N46 2.0lt 16valve which is also found in the earlier E90 320i models.

M43 was the pre facelift 318i from 1999-2001.
N42 was the facelift 318i from 2001-late 2003.
N46 was the facelift 318i built late 2003-2004.

Stay well away from the N42 model, its the worst engine I have ever worked on and subsequently prefer to not work on them at all.

The E46 320i facelift with the M54B22 is a great car in comparison and far more reliable than its 4cyl counterpart.

Is the N43 almost the same as the M40, must say I have been very happy with my E30 318i M40 engine for many years, change the oil and filter every 10 - 15000 k's and this engine will last forever.
:joy:


Philip Foglar said:
E46 320i with the M54B22 motor! That is all! Honestly, I think one of the better engines that BMW made - not massively powerful, but definitely powerful enough for everyday use, and apart from a few common minor issues that this engine family suffers from, they are quite robust engines!

My Wife's 320i of course has this engine, and is rapidly closing on the 200k km mark, and you would not think it! Engine is probably as sweet as it was the day it rolled off the production line.

+1, I do not know where my car has been for 100 000 km plus before I owned it after the motorplan, now on 240 000 k's and it still sounds like it came off the show room floor yesterday ;thumbs:
 
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