RE: BMW M3 (E46) | PH Auction Block
RE: BMW M3 (E46) | PH Auction Block
Tuesday 24th March

BMW M3 (E46) | PH Auction Block

22 years old and with the current owner for 20 of them, here's an E46 unlike the rest


Before seeing this story, you may well have already seen a few leaked images of a car that’s believed to be the next M3. And if you haven’t, don’t expect too many surprises: it resembles a more aggressive derivative of the new i3 in the familiar M tradition. What won’t be familiar for the next M3 is the range of powertrains available, with a purely electric M3 coming alongside a hybrid straight-six offering. 

With four electric motors, the Heart of Joy, the new battery cell design, panoramic iDrive and a 3D Head-Up Display, it’s going to be a hugely more complex M3 than ever. And a more powerful one. While the Neue Klasse foundations seem good, there will still be a few approaching a battery-powered M3 with some trepidation. Not least as electrified M cars thus far haven’t exactly hit the spot; while an i4 M60 is very good, there are some M70-badged BMW EVs that aren’t quite as recommendable. It’s hardly like those cars using the V8 hybrid powertrain have been universally loved, either. 

It’s the ideal moment, then, to remember a simpler time for M cars, when engines could be naturally aspirated and the driver largely uninterrupted. It's two decades this year since the last E46 M3 was built, a generation still held up as perhaps the very best by those who really care (the V8 was heavier and the E36 didn’t look quite so cool). Like so much else from the early '00s, the blend of contemporary and traditional has made an E46 M3 very desirable for a long time now. Fun as standard, everyday usable and easily improved into something racier, it really can be made into whatever M3 your heart desires. 

Values of the E46 were probably at their lowest in the early-to-mid '10s. As E30s began to rise, and there was uncertainty around the first turbo M3, so the others gradually began to appreciate as well. A regular E46 could never claim homologation kudos, but the combination of a race-bred engine with 3 Series usability was a very persuasive one. Especially when it looked this good. That period as a more affordable M car was bad news for E46 longevity, but this one is the very opposite of the cheap hack passed from pillar to post. Having been registered in 2004, it was bought by its current owner the next year. If 20 years of ownership isn’t a good sign, then it’s hard to know what is. 

That’s two decades of diligent ownership, too, not just cleaning it every month and changing the tyres. This one has had the boot floor reinforced, the rod bearings and VANOS done, rust-prone bodywork replaced and the suspension refreshed in recent years. So even at more than 130,000 miles, it looks and ought to drive like a great E46 M3 should. Nobody needs reminding, with very low mileage ones at £120,000, how appealing that prospect is. 

What else is there to say? The MOT is flawless (or has been for more than a decade), there’s a huge pile of paperwork with it, the colour is interesting and the only modification is a strut brace. It’s manual, of course. With some spares thrown in as well. If the future of the M3 looks a little daunting, there really can’t be many better representations of its past out there. Bidding starts on Sunday…


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Firebobby

Original Poster:

945 posts

62 months

Wednesday 25th March
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Best looking M3 IMHO. Perfect proportions.

161BMW

1,823 posts

188 months

Wednesday 25th March
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Bin the tacky depos
Get the wheels refurbed in original finish.
Then would look smarter.

RabidGranny

2,405 posts

161 months

Wednesday 25th March
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Firebobby said:
Best looking M3 IMHO. Perfect proportions.
this.100%

fantheman80

2,414 posts

72 months

Wednesday 25th March
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Never understand sellers who cant be arsed to clean the interior of their cars for photos - in this case the drivers footwell and mat

fflump

3,037 posts

61 months

Wednesday 25th March
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Looks a decent buy for an enthusiast 12-15k?
Wood in an M3 looks a bit odd though.

BevR

803 posts

166 months

Wednesday 25th March
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fflump said:
Looks a decent buy for an enthusiast 12-15k?
Wood in an M3 looks a bit odd though.
I think thats fairly optimistic. I imagine they will be looking at something in the twenties. Nice thing though.

Earthdweller

17,924 posts

149 months

Wednesday 25th March
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Mystic blue is lovely and rare I'd say


Hippea

3,303 posts

92 months

Wednesday 25th March
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BevR said:
fflump said:
Looks a decent buy for an enthusiast 12-15k?
Wood in an M3 looks a bit odd though.
I think thats fairly optimistic. I imagine they will be looking at something in the twenties. Nice thing though.
The price of these have shot up so yeah I reckon closer to £20k

SR

344 posts

228 months

Wednesday 25th March
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RabidGranny said:
Firebobby said:
Best looking M3 IMHO. Perfect proportions.
this.100%
Seconded but would prefer the interior without the wood.
Mine a few years ago.

161BMW

1,823 posts

188 months

Wednesday 25th March
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Earthdweller said:
Mystic blue is lovely and rare I'd say
Agree. It is stunning along with Interlagos Blue, Oxford Green, Topaz Blue, Silver Grey and Carbon Black (when clean).

garypotter

2,034 posts

173 months

Wednesday 25th March
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Firebobby said:
Best looking M3 IMHO. Perfect proportions.
NOOOOO the E36 coupe in Avus Bleu is and was the best looking M3 imho.

J4CKO

45,953 posts

223 months

Wednesday 25th March
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Hippea said:
BevR said:
fflump said:
Looks a decent buy for an enthusiast 12-15k?
Wood in an M3 looks a bit odd though.
I think thats fairly optimistic. I imagine they will be looking at something in the twenties. Nice thing though.
The price of these have shot up so yeah I reckon closer to £20k
Sounds like its had the spendy stuff done but still not sure at that mileage its going to go that high.

JPC63

178 posts

7 months

Wednesday 25th March
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Such a well proportioned car, with classy understated looks just enough to let you know what car it is.

skylarking808

1,071 posts

109 months

Wednesday 25th March
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So the E36 didn't look quite so cool?

That maybe the writers opinion, but in the 90s it was kool as feck - especially in techno violet wink
The e46 has just become the more fashionable M3 in recent times, but looks Conservatively styled and uncool to me.

THE E46 is a geat car of course, and this is the sort of sale which is harder to find as many are now track modified etc.

Edited by skylarking808 on Wednesday 25th March 15:53


Edited by skylarking808 on Wednesday 25th March 16:27

Rob Slom

62 posts

26 months

Wednesday 25th March
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fflump said:
Looks a decent buy for an enthusiast 12-15k?
Wood in an M3 looks a bit odd though.
As the consignor of the car and a fellow owner of an E46 M3, see my fleet article below.

https://www.pistonheads.com/regulars/ph-fleet/2002...

I have this car guided at £12,500 - £15,000. Fully sorted and in a such a rare colour, a source I found said one of 246 to hit the market as a RHD Coupe with a manual box.

Good luck to anyone bidding, the owner adores it and is only selling due to his great age!

Regards,
Rob

Edited by Rob Slom on Wednesday 25th March 16:09

henrykus

11 posts

50 months

Wednesday 25th March
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fflump said:
Looks a decent buy for an enthusiast 12-15k?
Wood in an M3 looks a bit odd though.
Is alternative OEM trim easy to source and fit? I'm guessing yes.

WPA

13,765 posts

137 months

Wednesday 25th March
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Firebobby said:
Best looking M3 IMHO. Perfect proportions.
No the E36 always looked better to me

Pauly308

11 posts

13 months

Wednesday 25th March
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My favourite M car, couldn’t find the right one when I was looking, I would go for this if I didn’t love my current car; loved and used, credit to the current owner. Can leave it without worrying too much about parking dents, looks in better trim than some at a 3rd the mileage. Love it…

Mr Tidy

29,613 posts

150 months

Wednesday 25th March
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garypotter said:
Firebobby said:
Best looking M3 IMHO. Perfect proportions.
NOOOOO the E36 coupe in Avus Bleu is and was the best looking M3 imho.
Sorry but the E46 is the best looking M3 IMHO. And I'd rather have an E36 in Techno Violet than Avus, but each to their own. thumbup

My first BMW was a Mystic Blue E46 and I really liked it, although it was a 320td Compact!

The way M3 prices are lately I can see it doing £20K or so but time will tell.

Cheapest way to get an S54 engine if you don't need rear seats is a Z4M which comes with a few CSL goodies, but without the SMG. biggrin

pidsy

8,604 posts

180 months

Wednesday 25th March
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I often wonder where my old car is: