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I need a tidy car that will be a good runner, fun to drive and economical.

I have a 318ti lined up for $2200. 147000kms in red with 17inch mags. Sunroof etc. Seems like a nice price. Will take it for a drive tomorrow and find out!

Any thoughts on these for that price point?

I would like to get one, save and convert to manual.

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I have a 318ti lined up for $2200. 147000kms in red with 17inch mags. Sunroof etc. Seems like a nice price. Will take it for a drive tomorrow and find out!

What engine? What year?

Not really that economical no matter which engine. Personally would prefer an E36 318i saloon, slightly slower, just as economical but a lot quieter and smoother usually for about the same price.

Converted to manual the Ti would be quite a nice little car, then there would be the engine swap just down the track!

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Is this the E36 ACS kitted one on trademe?

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Is this the E36 ACS kitted one on trademe?

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=615307727

This one here. I am very keen on it. I need a good tidy run about that is fun to drive. I would be saving for a manual converison. I have $1000 saved for a manual so would need another 8 - 900 :D

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Those photos are nearly a year old. It was rough then, what does it look like now ??

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Those photos are nearly a year old. It was rough then, what does it look like now ??

My thoughts exactly. I will need to check it out. I guess I shouldn't get my hopes up.

But at the end of the day if it is mechanically sound then 2200 doesn't seem to bad. I can work on those things myself and I love DIY projects. Especially on BMW because they are a joy to work on.

Is $2200 to much for its condition?

Its the M44 engine with nice wheels and the nice interior and traction control.

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There are a ton of much better condition Ti's out there in the market, i would start with one of them if you are intending to spend money on things like manual conversions.

Starting with a rough one is going to just keep costing you money getting it to a decent standard.

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I bought a 1995 or 1996 318ti a while back. Straight body and mint interior kms were around 130 something ish

Paid less than 1500.

Agree with others. There are better examples on the market for similar money.

I would keep looking. This one has cracked front bumper dented rear guard, wheels don't look great IMO and red is prone to fading more so than other colours I reckon.

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I bought a 1995 or 1996 318ti a while back. Straight body and mint interior kms were around 130 something ish

Paid less than 1500.

Agree with others. There are better examples on the market for similar money.

I would keep looking. This one has cracked front bumper dented rear guard, wheels don't look great IMO and red is prone to fading more so than other colours I reckon.

Fair enough. I will take it for a test drive anyway so that I have something to compare it to.

If it is a MINT runner and in perfect condition apart from the bumper and rear guard would it be worth it? Or just not worry about it.

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I'm always the one to beat the drum for economy; and I assure you that a 318ti will use less fuel than a 328. Factory figures support it, personal experience supports it etc.... This is provided that you aren't a fool trying to get 328 speed from a 318 with a lead foot. In this case, anything will use a lot of fuel.

Dent on the red one looks nasty. You can do better I would say.

If you really want a ti, put feelers out for a NZ new AC schnitzer kit/exhaust manual.

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That's basically my point. I really doubt that a car with these kind of nasty dents and damages will actually be a "mint runner" but that's speculation and assumptions. I think it's not worth it even if it was in good mechanical condition because those aesthetic flaws will cost you a fair amount. I would rather find one that's mint looking, then spend money and work on the engine then swap trans for a manual rather than "hope" it's mint and spend money on panel beating and paint to later find that the engine is buggered.

Hope I'm making sense using a phone to type can't be bothered to check what I wrote :P

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Well the car was a piece of sh*t.

The seller was rude and un motivated. I said has it been service recently and his response was "Nah".

Appeared ok but drove it and said nah and he got very aggressive <_<

Ah well onwards and upwards!

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There are plenty of compacts around. What's your budget? Why not go for a e36 318is coupe?

Or if u can stretch the budget then definitely buy muxout's one for sale. Looks amazing

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I just took a 1993 318i for a drive and it was in almost perfect condition. It was incredibly tidy and well presented. Done 98000kms and drove like it was new.

Would be a great e36 base to convert to manual in future and install an m44 into.

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Rare to find a 93 model that drives well! But with those kms, a lot of things should need attention soon possibly

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Rare to find a 93 model that drives well! But with those kms, a lot of things should need attention soon possibly

Water pump and belts etc huh?

This car is near perfect both body and interior.

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Great low kms, and if the condition reflects them then go for it. So it may want service items, carry them out and have a 105km car in perfect nick!

:D

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Great low kms, and if the condition reflects them then go for it. So it may want service items, carry them out and have a 105km car in perfect nick!

:D

Yup. I bought it. By Christchurch prices I think it was a good deal. 3k

Does need thermo doing but otherwise I can't fault it.

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