RE: PH Fleet Update: BMW 328i Touring

RE: PH Fleet Update: BMW 328i Touring

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geoffracing

617 posts

175 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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BMWill said:
35 MPG out of the 2.8!! That is seriously impressive! You must be driving like an old lady

geoffracing

617 posts

175 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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BMWill said:
35 MPG out of the 2.8!! That is seriously impressive! You must be driving like an old lady
I don't drive like a mad youngster, but I love to accelerate and
ENJOY the sound of the BMW 6 cylinder!
My wife doesn't, as she says it's a waste of petrol.

Well, however we drive our 1996 328i Coupé, we do 100km with less than 8 litres.
A gallon is 4,5 litres, so... it makes approx 56 miles to the gallon.
Never had such a fantastic car!

Fast, nervous, economical, fairly practical, solid on the whole, and still not old-fashioned looking.
As my 33 year-old son repeats and repeats, there is only the M3 that's better!




benjiman

13 posts

180 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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"Well, however we drive our 1996 328i Coupé, we do 100km with less than 8 litres.
A gallon is 4,5 litres, so... it makes approx 56 miles to the gallon.
Never had such a fantastic car!"

8 litres per 100km is more like 34 mpg!

WeirdNeville

5,961 posts

215 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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I just chucked mine on the weighbridge for a giggle. With half a tank of fuel, it's 1,420kg.

Smike

23,214 posts

203 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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WeirdNeville said:
I just chucked mine on the weighbridge for a giggle. With half a tank of fuel, it's 1,420kg.
Exactly the same as my Sport saloon with climate and esr

Tango13

8,417 posts

176 months

Friday 4th March 2011
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I had a 328i coupe, it was an ex-demo with genuine Alpina alloys, Schnitzer(sp?) mirrors and full leather interior. High milage, 135k iirc but loads of history and all with the same garage.

On a steady motorway run 35mpg was easily achievable even with the auto box, I was planning on keeping it for quite a few years until a stupid bint drove an astra into the back of it outside the County Police HQ frown

geoffracing

617 posts

175 months

Saturday 5th March 2011
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benjiman said:
"Well, however we drive our 1996 328i Coupé, we do 100km with less than 8 litres.
A gallon is 4,5 litres, so... it makes approx 56 miles to the gallon.
Never had such a fantastic car!"

8 litres per 100km is more like 34 mpg!
Heavens! Yes, I should have noticed that 56 miles (something like 90km if I'm not wrong again!) is impossible. Well perhaps with a basic Suzuki or something light like that...

Thank you.

benjiman

13 posts

180 months

Saturday 5th March 2011
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I think 56mpg is possible, if you lived at the top of a hill then drove to work, then faked a breakdown and got the AA to tow you home each night I'm sure you'd reach it!

GBB

1,737 posts

159 months

Monday 7th March 2011
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Got me thinking. Above is result of legal limit from N'ton to Coventry last week.

Riggers

1,859 posts

178 months

Monday 7th March 2011
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hora said:
Whats the story behind this particular 328? i.e. how many previous owners, service history etc etc?

Just to get an idea on background. I STILL want an interesting snotter just ultra careful (read worried) about getting stung with basically wasted (read binned) money.
Werlll... I did everything you pretty much shouldn't with it when I bought it. It wasn't quite as straight-panelled as the ad suggested, and the mileage didn't quite tally up with the previous MOT.

But it drove well, it feels as if it's done something similar to the 150k-or-so on the clock, and it's had the nikasil liner sorted. So I bought it.

Check out the original story here: http://www.pistonheads.com/doc.asp?c=162&i=221...

It's far from perfect and it's had five owners, but it drives absolutely fine and, like I say - touch wood - It has given me trouble-free motoring for three-quarters of a year so far.

As it cost a total of £870 quid, I reckon that's not bad going, and it doesn't feel like wasted money. You're right, though, it is a bit of a gamble...


Life Saab Itch said:
Why not just redo the offending front wing with a rattle can of Laquer?

Either remove it or mask it off with newspaper, rub it down with some wet and dry after removing any flakey bits. Wipe it with meths/thinners to remove dust, then spray it with the rattle can.

Job jobbed.
sounds like I have a job for the weekend sorted, then...