What Car - E36 328 vs. Corrado VR6

What Car - E36 328 vs. Corrado VR6

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dylan0451

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1,040 posts

192 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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if my memory serves me, this one has been done before but i seem to have ended up staring at a fairly nice example of both, yet can't really decide between the both of them what i want.

the 328 seems a more obvious choice coming from a slightly focused mk1 mx5. i realise it'll feel heavier and less lightfooted than an mx5, but the 5's downfall eventuallly was/is it's lack of power and practicality which the 328 offers, plus staying 'right wheel drive' is a bonus after the 5 being my first.

was looking at something like this:



http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/1832970.htm

then a thread reminded me of how good the old corrado vr6 is. certainly a nice car to look at in my opinion, quite rare, esp. the storms and that engine note sounds fantastic on full bore. interior plastics are a bit low spec for a top of the range mid 90's coupe though, very mk2 golf in places - handbrake/gearshift surround etc. though the dash is atleast good, if the switchgear dated.

can't help but think, due to their rarity i'll be lucky to get one in a few years time that isn't pretty tired/high mileage



http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/2112936.htm

unbiased opinions?

328 is boring to look at, well, 10 a penny, wheras the corrado looks the part, fairly rare. of course, overwhelm the chassis and just push on into understeer. rather than being able to balance the car on the throttle, with ease, i'd imagine, the 328.

the corrado will be cheaper to fix though, with cheaper parts/tyre/servicing etc. but then, the bm's build quality really is that cut above, and the driving experience, is, i hear, very very good. but then, so is the corrado's, so say'th the motoring journalists. guess i'm just a little scared after my first rwd going back to a front driver is going to leave me a little dissapointed?

what about power, performance? (any standard dyno graphs knocking about?) both the same weight n/a 6 pots, corrado's traction disadvantage vs bm's drivetrain losses.

not getting very far here

Scott330ci

18,054 posts

202 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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I'd buy the E36 but I did have 4.

neil_bolton

17,113 posts

265 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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Not again...


SlimRick

2,258 posts

166 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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The BMW does seem a wee bit pricey!!!

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

191 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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dylan0451 said:
if my memory serves me, this one has been done before but i seem to have ended up staring at a fairly nice example of both, yet can't really decide between the both of them what i want.

the 328 seems a more obvious choice coming from a slightly focused mk1 mx5. i realise it'll feel heavier and less lightfooted than an mx5, but the 5's downfall eventuallly was/is it's lack of power and practicality which the 328 offers, plus staying 'right wheel drive' is a bonus after the 5 being my first.

was looking at something like this:



http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/1832970.htm

then a thread reminded me of how good the old corrado vr6 is. certainly a nice car to look at in my opinion, quite rare, esp. the storms and that engine note sounds fantastic on full bore. interior plastics are a bit low spec for a top of the range mid 90's coupe though, very mk2 golf in places - handbrake/gearshift surround etc. though the dash is atleast good, if the switchgear dated.

can't help but think, due to their rarity i'll be lucky to get one in a few years time that isn't pretty tired/high mileage



http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/2112936.htm

unbiased opinions?

328 is boring to look at, well, 10 a penny, wheras the corrado looks the part, fairly rare. of course, overwhelm the chassis and just push on into understeer. rather than being able to balance the car on the throttle, with ease, i'd imagine, the 328.

the corrado will be cheaper to fix though, with cheaper parts/tyre/servicing etc. but then, the bm's build quality really is that cut above, and the driving experience, is, i hear, very very good. but then, so is the corrado's, so say'th the motoring journalists. guess i'm just a little scared after my first rwd going back to a front driver is going to leave me a little dissapointed?

what about power, performance? (any standard dyno graphs knocking about?) both the same weight n/a 6 pots, corrado's traction disadvantage vs bm's drivetrain losses.

not getting very far here
Porsche 944 Turbo wink

Mr Roper

13,014 posts

195 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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it's them darn German plates again, dagga namit!

E36 all the way

aka_kerrly

12,419 posts

211 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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Corrado VR6, then get used to people telling you that you have a really nice scirocco!

soad

32,914 posts

177 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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328 - still looks rather good, it goes well, doesn't stand out too much.

bodhi

10,559 posts

230 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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In my completely unbiased opion I'd go with the 328 smile

VR6time

1,656 posts

211 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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100% Corrado.

Mildly Biased but Mine still gives me a smile.

aka_kerrly

12,419 posts

211 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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Just re read the OP, coming from a MX5 so likely to go for the BMW purely because PH say they are good and it's "Right wheel drive" as the OP puts it....
dave

james_gt3rs

4,816 posts

192 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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doogz said:
I don't know, i can't help you decide.

BUT,

I think the 328 is fooking gorgeous, the 36's still look great imo, in anything bar plastic bumper/steel wheels
+1

dylan0451

Original Poster:

1,040 posts

192 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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aka_kerrly said:
Just re read the OP, coming from a MX5 so likely to go for the BMW purely because PH say they are good and it's "Right wheel drive" as the OP puts it....
dave
i was just playing up to the all too well used statement! i admit i think of the 328 in a class above the corrado in the handling department due to weight distribution, driven end etc. the corrado just looks like a nicer machine

i'm just trying to weigh up ownership propositions. maybe i should go for a vr simply because they're all getting on, there were a lot less made, and it might be harder to find a nice vr6 in the future than bm.

like 300's suggestion of a 944 but from what others have said of a real characterless engine, and a bit, soulless (not saying the bm isn't, obviously) as well as, from what i read, troublesome and expensive mechanicals, kinda puts me off


corradoG60

1,479 posts

188 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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dylan0451 said:

unbiased opinions?

328 is boring to look at, well, 10 a penny, wheras the corrado looks the part, fairly rare. of course, overwhelm the chassis and just push on into understeer. rather than being able to balance the car on the throttle, with ease, i'd imagine, the 328.
The power doesn't overwhelm the chassis its very neutral, i chose one over the bmw.

Smike

23,254 posts

204 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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Have you driven them both to help you decide? smile

Ice White Socks

72 posts

199 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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There is a very good Autocar test with the Corrado VR6 and the BMW 328... and Im pretty sure the Corrado took it apart.

The biggest thing the article mentioned was the sheer speed pace of the VR once its on a roll- its a very, very quick car with a wonderful long third gear that has embarrassed a lot of cars. I have had a VR6 for about six years now and judging how it keeps pace with modern 330's then I would say its a good bit faster than a period 328 (I am also sure its marginally faster than my Mk5 R32 anywhere between say 40 and 140 leptons).

I am suprised you say the Bimmer is the better handler as a 'fresh' Corrado also handles very well.

As you say- it also sounds fantastic- with the R32 having a lovely exhaust note but the VR sounding far nicer under WOT and on over-run

I'll post up the article if you can't find it- its worth a read :-)

Smike

23,254 posts

204 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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Ice White Socks said:
There is a very good Autocar test with the Corrado VR6 and the BMW 328... and Im pretty sure the Corrado took it apart.
328 or 325?

duncansaunders

979 posts

256 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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Smike said:
Ice White Socks said:
There is a very good Autocar test with the Corrado VR6 and the BMW 328... and Im pretty sure the Corrado took it apart.
328 or 325?
Corrado VR6 is 190hp and quite light. Cant remember if 1115kg or 1215kg.

Loved mine and should have kept it.

Smike

23,254 posts

204 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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duncansaunders said:
Smike said:
Ice White Socks said:
There is a very good Autocar test with the Corrado VR6 and the BMW 328... and Im pretty sure the Corrado took it apart.
328 or 325?
Corrado VR6 is 190hp and quite light. Cant remember if 1115kg or 1215kg.

Loved mine and should have kept it.
I think the test weight on the Autocar one they back to backed with the 200SX and Prove V6 was around 1240kg.
So probably 1215kg depending on spec etc sounds closest

jon_80

216 posts

194 months

Wednesday 10th November 2010
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duncansaunders said:
Smike said:
Ice White Socks said:
There is a very good Autocar test with the Corrado VR6 and the BMW 328... and Im pretty sure the Corrado took it apart.
328 or 325?
Corrado VR6 is 190hp and quite light. Cant remember if 1115kg or 1215kg.

Loved mine and should have kept it.
I still remember my geeky reading of Autocar in the early 90s when I was only just becoming a teenager. They compared a 325i coupe with a Corrado VR6 and the Corrado was slightly quicker and I think they might have preferred it slightly overall (but by no means a big margin) mainly due to it being a bit quicker, except there was some comment about how the BMW was better balanced. This was at a time when the 3 series was having a few slight issues about interior build quality.

I would always have put a late E36 328i closer to an E46 330 in its capabilities than an earlier 325. Can't imagine the 328 being taken apart by the Corrado seeing as the 325 wasn't.