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Hi guys

I've got a few questions if you don't mind sparing some time.

I'm tossing up a BMW as a next car, just for a change from the Nissan I've got at the moment. I'm looking at E30/E36s.

Any preferences as to which are the better handling chassis?

I'm no mechanic so I'm not going to be embarking on motor swaps but since I definately prefer a manual gearbox and since most BMWs are auto is swapping to manual a pain for someone who knows there stuff? Finding a manual would not only be very difficult there seems to be a massive price premium for one. Quite a bit more than buying a secondhand manual + clutch, flywheel and associated bits and the actual fitting costs it would seem.

What are maintenence/parts costs like?

And finally, I'd quite like a Touring as I reckon they look pretty cool and are definately something different but they seem rare. What are the chances of finding a nice condition wagon of a decent specification?

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Hi guys

I've got a few questions if you don't mind sparing some time.

I'm tossing up a BMW as a next car, just for a change from the Nissan I've got at the moment. I'm looking at E30/E36s.

Any preferences as to which are the better handling chassis?

I'm no mechanic so I'm not going to be embarking on motor swaps but since I definately prefer a manual gearbox and since most BMWs are auto is swapping to manual a pain for someone who knows there stuff? Finding a manual would not only be very difficult there seems to be a massive price premium for one. Quite a bit more than buying a secondhand manual + clutch, flywheel and associated bits and the actual fitting costs it would seem.

What are maintenence/parts costs like?

And finally, I'd quite like a Touring as I reckon they look pretty cool and are definately something different but they seem rare. What are the chances of finding a nice condition wagon of a decent specification?

Owned a lowered E30 and currently driving gfs untouched E36, I'd say the 36 handles better and feels nicer to drive overall. But I didnt exactly get intimate with the 30.

Cant help ya with the transmission queries sorry.

Edited by Muzzie

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e36 is better design (except for 318ti which shares much of e30 suspension), but I prefer to drive an e30 - more tactile.

Also cheaper to do a manual swap.

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