E46 Convertible any good?
E46 Convertible any good?
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Leicesterdave

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2,288 posts

204 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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The 330 petrol. They still look amazing- just so well proportionned and the straight 6 sounds very nice.
Are they worth the cash? £10000 seems the be the price for an '06 with reasonable miles.

Papa Hotel

12,760 posts

206 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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2006?

I'm sure the E90 came out in 2005?

daveco

4,362 posts

231 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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The 3.0 litre is a fantastic engine. The facelift E46 still seems to be in high demand too-I've been looking to upgrade mine back to a 330ci sport with the facelift, with manual transmission, but good ones go very quickly.

The post '03 models are also very sorted cars-no engine issues, and they are quite frugal. 400+ miles possible from their 55 litre tank.

Test drive one, you'll love it. I prefer the manual but the automatic's lazy nature goes well with the torquey 3.0. The 2.5 is also a great engine but needs that extra push to get going.

daveco

4,362 posts

231 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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Papa Hotel said:
2006?

I'm sure the E90 came out in 2005?
The saloon derivative did but the coupe came out in late '06 I think. E46 coupe produced till mid '06.

rumple

13,794 posts

175 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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Yes they are very good cars, BMW tend to phase in New models with up to 18months spread, a saloon is always out first, the convertable probably came out a year later, for example you can get an E30 toured on a K plate .

rumple

13,794 posts

175 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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Wouldn't pay 10 for any E46 without an M3 badge on though, its 2 generations old now, and I've just done a 250 mile motorway journey in my 330ci, which is lighter and more aerodynamic that a vert and it used 3/4' s of a tank, 400 miles I would seriously question my trip computer, and before anyone says anything the car did 75 most of the way, traveling in convoy and it has no issues.

Edited by rumple on Tuesday 5th June 09:27

NateWM

1,707 posts

203 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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They are good cars, but for 10k I would rather have something else.

Considering how much fuel the 330's eat for such bland performance, I think that something like an E46 M3 Convertible, Honda S2000 or even a TVR Chim or Mercedes SLK would be more preferable to most people.

Depends on what your looking for OP. 330's are good cars, but pretty boring. You could buy a much better car for 10k imo.

padhinbed

141 posts

174 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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I had a facelift E46 convertible. Topaz blue with blue roof, black leather. Amazing car, well balanced but not as quick as the saloon (on paper they are close but in reality very different in my opinion).

I thought the Sat Nav was abit pants because the sun would reflect off it so went for a non-nav car but the heated seats are a must. All cars came with HK audio as standard (unlike the saloon and coupe, the vert's have this as standard and therefore don't have a switch on the dash. Check for the sub in the middle of the back seats).

Mind you, in the end mine did end up rubbing shoulders with a lorry and the lorry won.

anonymous-user

78 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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NateWM said:
They are good cars, but for 10k I would rather have something else.

Considering how much fuel the 330's eat for such bland performance, I think that something like an E46 M3 Convertible, Honda S2000 or even a TVR Chim or Mercedes SLK would be more preferable to most people.

Depends on what your looking for OP. 330's are good cars, but pretty boring. You could buy a much better car for 10k imo.
I doubt you'd see anymore mpg from an S2K and a Boxster is a better choice if you want a convertible 2 seater.

Leicesterdave

Original Poster:

2,288 posts

204 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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Is the M3 much heavier on fuel than a 330? I guess parts are pricier.

T16OLE

2,964 posts

215 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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NateWM said:
Considering how much fuel the 330's eat for such bland performance.
You could not be more wrong, 3.0 BMW`s are regarded as frugal for the power they produce, beating its rivals by a long way in its day

Cemesis

771 posts

186 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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padhinbed said:
I had a facelift E46 convertible. Topaz blue with blue roof, black leather. Amazing car, well balanced but not as quick as the saloon (on paper they are close but in reality very different in my opinion).

I thought the Sat Nav was abit pants because the sun would reflect off it so went for a non-nav car but the heated seats are a must. All cars came with HK audio as standard (unlike the saloon and coupe, the vert's have this as standard and therefore don't have a switch on the dash. Check for the sub in the middle of the back seats).

Mind you, in the end mine did end up rubbing shoulders with a lorry and the lorry won.
My father had a 2003 330i convertible with HK and had the button to turn the sub on or off?

For £10k, I'd get the M3.

stewartcampbell

202 posts

220 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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Need to go a fair bit older or higher miles for an m3 but thats my vote too, phoenix yellow.

russy01

4,823 posts

205 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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yonex said:
NateWM said:
They are good cars, but for 10k I would rather have something else.

Considering how much fuel the 330's eat for such bland performance, I think that something like an E46 M3 Convertible, Honda S2000 or even a TVR Chim or Mercedes SLK would be more preferable to most people.

Depends on what your looking for OP. 330's are good cars, but pretty boring. You could buy a much better car for 10k imo.
I doubt you'd see anymore mpg from an S2K and a Boxster is a better choice if you want a convertible 2 seater.
Depends how you look at it, I had a similar decision to make. 986 boxster is in the same boat as the BMW (2 gens out now and looking very dated and will have running costs more similar to an m3 not a 330i.)

So back to boxsters, you'd be silly not to splash a little extra on 987 - then being a PH'er youd start looking at boxster s's!

I decided on a 2005 S2000 (being the facelift it still looks fresh), it offers 90% the performance of the 987 boxster s and is much cheaper in every way to run. Also IMO the s2000 is more fun to drive.

Leicesterdave

Original Poster:

2,288 posts

204 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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russy01 said:
Depends how you look at it, I had a similar decision to make. 986 boxster is in the same boat as the BMW (2 gens out now and looking very dated and will have running costs more similar to an m3 not a 330i.)

So back to boxsters, you'd be silly not to splash a little extra on 987 - then being a PH'er youd start looking at boxster s's!

I decided on a 2005 S2000 (being the facelift it still looks fresh), it offers 90% the performance of the 987 boxster s and is much cheaper in every way to run. Also IMO the s2000 is more fun to drive.
Good old PH, we move from an E46 to an S2000. Good shout though!

rumple

13,794 posts

175 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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Leicesterdave said:
Is the M3 much heavier on fuel than a 330? I guess parts are pricier.
The reason i didnt buy an m3 was service/parts cost, insurence there wasnt much in it and mpg, not alot in it, my local indy stopped me looking at m3's when he explained the cost of servicing, although at the time the m3 was considerably dearer, in you position id have the m3.
The 330 is an awsome car, no doubt about it, but it does feel dull, realy because its so competent, and they aint thirsty either, not for the performance, buy the jap eqiuvilant then your talking thirsty, utterly brilliant car and id recommend one in a heartbeat, just expect more of a brilliant cruiser not a street racer.

Mudfugly

108 posts

195 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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Just get one, make sure it's a facelift Sport, what is there not to like ?


Leicesterdave

Original Poster:

2,288 posts

204 months

Tuesday 5th June 2012
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Does look good!
Can't make my mind up though- an M3 is going to be quite leggy for £10k.

russy01

4,823 posts

205 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Leicesterdave said:
russy01 said:
Depends how you look at it, I had a similar decision to make. 986 boxster is in the same boat as the BMW (2 gens out now and looking very dated and will have running costs more similar to an m3 not a 330i.)

So back to boxsters, you'd be silly not to splash a little extra on 987 - then being a PH'er youd start looking at boxster s's!

I decided on a 2005 S2000 (being the facelift it still looks fresh), it offers 90% the performance of the 987 boxster s and is much cheaper in every way to run. Also IMO the s2000 is more fun to drive.
Good old PH, we move from an E46 to an S2000. Good shout though!
Yea sorry pal. After I had written my reply I did feel it was a bit inappropriate for your needs.

vescaegg

29,150 posts

191 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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£10k is way too much for an E46 330 convertible.