New M3 owner issues?
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i don't see what the big deal wiht the orange peel issue is, they all have them, values aren;t affected, ok it's not great but does it really make any difference.....NO......i wash mine about once every 6weeks so it makes no odds, if you're not happy with the finish don't buy one, seems simple enough
Good car but MPG is too low for my needs really, 20.1mpg over 29,000 miles in 1 year
Good car but MPG is too low for my needs really, 20.1mpg over 29,000 miles in 1 year
taffyracer said:
i don't see what the big deal wiht the orange peel issue is, they all have them, values aren;t affected, ok it's not great but does it really make any difference.....NO......i wash mine about once every 6weeks so it makes no odds, if you're not happy with the finish don't buy one, seems simple enough
Good car but MPG is too low for my needs really, 20.1mpg over 29,000 miles in 1 year
Agree with taffy on the orange peel front, I will change my car at 24 months of ownership, so getting it sorted when I'll see none of that money back in p/ex etc is money wasted in my view. I'm average 20.4mpg with a contradiction of driving environments either: central london v heavy traffic or long schleps up north or down to the west country.Good car but MPG is too low for my needs really, 20.1mpg over 29,000 miles in 1 year
As mine's not a daily drive the MPG isn't an issue and m/way range is good enough for me.
aabbaa1980 said:
i'll look out for the orange peel!
i am looking to hold the M3 for 3 years min. Buy at £35k, sell at £20k+ after 3 years... prob get an X5 after for £25k.. to fit the growing family and dog.
just want to enjoy myself in the M3 for a few years until i have to change!
Orange peel can be resolved by experts such as KDS Keltec if it bugs you - I got mine done and it made a huge difference to the look of the car. I'm currently averaging 22MPG combination of blatting (no holds barred) on country lanes and motorway driving - no real city driving. No problems with it at all, got a fantastic deal from BMW Park Lane back in Feb - love the thing to bits - could do with better brakes though, I reckon they'd be useless on a track, OK on the road though.i am looking to hold the M3 for 3 years min. Buy at £35k, sell at £20k+ after 3 years... prob get an X5 after for £25k.. to fit the growing family and dog.
just want to enjoy myself in the M3 for a few years until i have to change!
Car going in tomorrow for new DSC unit and re-programming of faulty steering wheel lock sensor which tells you to 'don't stop the engine in case it won't restart.
A year ago the DSC warning light came on and the garage were instructed to 'bleed the brakes' from BMW techies. A year on, repeat and new DSC unit. I did have one of the very first M3s so maybe that has a bearing.
Other than that awesome and better than previous e46 M3
A year ago the DSC warning light came on and the garage were instructed to 'bleed the brakes' from BMW techies. A year on, repeat and new DSC unit. I did have one of the very first M3s so maybe that has a bearing.
Other than that awesome and better than previous e46 M3
KENZ said:
Orange peel. As in a dimpled affect due to thickness of paint and the paint drying process.
Some Z4's are bad for it to. Mine was fine though. Certain colours seem to have it worse. Seen a few in Interlagos Blue with it..
I have a E93 M3 in Interlagos Blue in for orange peel removal very soon , and must say when i viewed the customers car which is only weeks old did look to be the worst case of bad finish so far . Some Z4's are bad for it to. Mine was fine though. Certain colours seem to have it worse. Seen a few in Interlagos Blue with it..
The funny thing is colour should not make any difference to the paint finish (even thou is seems to in BMW's case) , the lighter colours and heavy metallics just dont show on any car make as much as darker colours .
White and silver have hardly any reflection to the colour so its just harder to see the orange peel , just like its harder to see swirls and marks in whites and silvers .
The carbon / jerez black show every sin .
If everyone bought a white car i would be out of business

J-P said:
aabbaa1980 said:
i'll look out for the orange peel!
i am looking to hold the M3 for 3 years min. Buy at £35k, sell at £20k+ after 3 years... prob get an X5 after for £25k.. to fit the growing family and dog.
just want to enjoy myself in the M3 for a few years until i have to change!
Orange peel can be resolved by experts such as KDS Keltec if it bugs you - I got mine done and it made a huge difference to the look of the car. i am looking to hold the M3 for 3 years min. Buy at £35k, sell at £20k+ after 3 years... prob get an X5 after for £25k.. to fit the growing family and dog.
just want to enjoy myself in the M3 for a few years until i have to change!

Hope your cars looks stunning again ? could not stop to talk the other day i had worked to 2:30 in the morning the night before you came down i had a few hours sleep , and running round your car first thing buffing wax on and of your car was not the best

just for people who have not seen your car
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?h=0...

I am not really into extended warranties for cars but its something which is well recommended if you buy 911's.. many owners do it. Is it something which should be bought for the M3?
I am looking for a solid performance car.. which does not require huge amounts of money thrown at it.. hence i stayed away from the TVR T350.. would worry the hell out of me.
i been stepping up slowly in terms of cars... moved from an AX (first car), to a Cinquecento, to a megane coupe to a honda HRV... to the 225 TT coupe... to the S2000 and hopefully now to the BMW.. was looking at the 335i vs 335d remapping but with potential turbo blowing issues i though whats the point.. might as well get the M3 if i want proper performance.
I like that the new M3 is softer then the E46 M3.. its a cruiser if you want it to be but kicks rear when needed. It meets my needs!
I am looking for a solid performance car.. which does not require huge amounts of money thrown at it.. hence i stayed away from the TVR T350.. would worry the hell out of me.
i been stepping up slowly in terms of cars... moved from an AX (first car), to a Cinquecento, to a megane coupe to a honda HRV... to the 225 TT coupe... to the S2000 and hopefully now to the BMW.. was looking at the 335i vs 335d remapping but with potential turbo blowing issues i though whats the point.. might as well get the M3 if i want proper performance.
I like that the new M3 is softer then the E46 M3.. its a cruiser if you want it to be but kicks rear when needed. It meets my needs!
Edited by aabbaa1980 on Tuesday 21st July 12:00
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