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Old Oct 18, 2011 | 09:35 AM
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as far as the dealership HAVING to do the work, i would say that is the case with newer BMW's as there are so many computer and electronically controlled aspects. Ive had much of the electrical of my car ripped apart to do various installs/"fixes" and have yet to encounter a problem I could not take care of. The forums out there for BMW's and E36's in specific have tons of info from people that do exactly what you are trying to do. I wouldnt be that worried about it...theyre great cars
Old Oct 18, 2011 | 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by buugiewuugie
I have worked on plenty of cars. I do all my own maintenance. However, all I hear are horror stories about electrical problems and ignition issues, high priced replacement parts, special tools, and things that HAVE to be fixed by a dealership.

I am not speaking from experience as I have never owned or worked on one before. Just going by what I have heard/read. I have known one person who had a BMW. The ignition switch went along with some wire and ended up paying like $300 just in parts+labor. I don't know the exact model of the car, but I do know it was a mid 90's 6cyl coupe. I drove it. I loved it. I wanted one. Until I heard that and they told not to buy a BMW.

Trust me I'd love to buy a BMW.

Interesting. Never had a problem, owned mine 2 years, have 158k miles on it, Have seen 12k track miles under my use....and I had a power-steering hose blow. $12 later it was fixed. Now I did have ignition coil issues this past track weekend =$25 for a new coil. 30+ autoxes and 11+ track weekends? Meh, thats easy compared to any of my friend's subarus, sentras, or my own dsm (nightmare).

That said, if your not up for taking care of maintenance beforehand, please stay away. People that wait till shit breaks (such as balljoints with 150k miles and not replacing them), are just asking for problems.
Old Oct 18, 2011 | 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by D_Eclipse9916
Interesting. Never had a problem, owned mine 2 years, have 158k miles on it, Have seen 12k track miles under my use....and I had a power-steering hose blow. $12 later it was fixed. Now I did have ignition coil issues this past track weekend =$25 for a new coil. 30+ autoxes and 11+ track weekends? Meh, thats easy compared to any of my friend's subarus, sentras, or my own dsm (nightmare).

That said, if your not up for taking care of maintenance beforehand, please stay away. People that wait till shit breaks (such as balljoints with 150k miles and not replacing them), are just asking for problems.
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Old Oct 18, 2011 | 11:57 AM
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Another thing... anything you track will need upkeep and maitenance. If you're not prepared to be checking the car over after each event and fixing it as needed then don't get into the hobby.
Old Oct 18, 2011 | 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by buugiewuugie
I have worked on plenty of cars. I do all my own maintenance. However, all I hear are horror stories about electrical problems and ignition issues, high priced replacement parts, special tools, and things that HAVE to be fixed by a dealership.

I am not speaking from experience as I have never owned or worked on one before. Just going by what I have heard/read. I have known one person who had a BMW. The ignition switch went along with some wire and ended up paying like $300 just in parts+labor. I don't know the exact model of the car, but I do know it was a mid 90's 6cyl coupe. I drove it. I loved it. I wanted one. Until I heard that and they told not to buy a BMW.

Trust me I'd love to buy a BMW.


I think you've been misinformed.

Parts for my Subaru were more costly than any BMW I owned with the exception of my 540i/6.. I've owned e30/e36/e34/e39 and never had any electrical problems or anything that required me to take them to the dealership. You can get into a well sorted 3 series for under 5k leaving you a healthy amount set aside for either modifications or maintenance.
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I might get flammed for saying this, but go for a 1stgen Neon ACR. The Acr had adjustable Koni's from the factory from 97-99, no options, lightest body avail, disc brakes all around, rear sway, thicker hubs... The sedan came with the sohc2.0 and the coupe came with the dohc2.0. Cheap, reliable, easy to work on, ready for the track, or your daily driving. Srt-4 engine swap is always an option, or a plain old N/A Chrysler 2.4.

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Old Oct 19, 2011 | 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by IntenseBlueR/T
I might get flammed for saying this, but go for a 1stgen Neon ACR. The Acr had adjustable Koni's from the factory from 97-99, no options, lightest body avail, disc brakes all around, rear sway, thicker hubs... The sedan came with the sohc2.0 and the coupe came with the dohc2.0. Cheap, reliable, easy to work on, ready for the track, or your daily driving. Srt-4 engine swap is always an option, or a plain old N/A Chrysler 2.4.
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Old Oct 20, 2011 | 02:31 AM
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Originally Posted by IntenseBlueR/T
I might get flammed for saying this, but go for a 1stgen Neon ACR. The Acr had adjustable Koni's from the factory from 97-99, no options, lightest body avail, disc brakes all around, rear sway, thicker hubs... The sedan came with the sohc2.0 and the coupe came with the dohc2.0. Cheap, reliable, easy to work on, ready for the track, or your daily driving. Srt-4 engine swap is always an option, or a plain old N/A Chrysler 2.4.
Not an altogether bad suggestion, as the ACR neon was THE car to have in D stock when dodge was paying big contingencies for wins. DS fields were huge and deep...but it's been quite a while since then. The problem is going to be finding one that's not a rat, and swapping it's going to put you in a class where the car will be hopelessly outclassed. A stock, fresh ACR would be the only way to be somewhat competitive.

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get a del sol and put a good suspension setup on it
Old Oct 20, 2011 | 03:42 AM
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Default Re: Good auto cross/daily driver car?

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get a del sol and put a good suspension setup on it
When the fuck did they have back seats you cunt? Read the fucking first post then reply.



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