RE: BMW 340i (F30) | Spotted
RE: BMW 340i (F30) | Spotted
Wednesday 29th April

BMW 340i (F30) | Spotted

Latest 3 Series a bit too, well, Neue for you? Try six soothing cylinders - with six manual gears...


While combustion powered versions of the new 3 Series will follow, it’s unlikely that they’ll make as much of a splash as the i3. It’s the biggest moment for electric BMWs since the very first i cars, the core saloon launching with battery power first and foremost. There’s additional significance for the i3, too, as it’s the Neue Klasse saloon (and iX3 SUV) that launches a new styling and design direction for BMW - see the latest 7 Series for evidence. 

Therefore even by the standards of all-new model generations, the latest 3 Series is a huge one. And while it’s nice to know a future exists for 3.0-litre 3 Series (hopefully), there will also be some who find the Neue Klasse just a tad too futuristic. And for those that like their small BMWs with an old school flavour, this 340i should be right up their street. 

In 2015, the 40i replaced the 335i, introducing to the world the now-legendary B58 straight six turbo. Back then, little was known about the 3.0-litre’s tuning potential (or how well it might suit a Supra), but it was the perfect fit for a non-M3 flagship: smooth, sonorous, powerful and parsimonious. It also hooked up brilliantly to the eight-speed auto, further improving efficiency and performance. It was the natural transmission choice for the 340i, even as the optional one. 

This one isn’t an eight-speed, though, as it’s one of very few manual 340is. Wherever a clutch has been offered with this engine (think Supra and 1 Series also) it’s sold in tiny numbers, exactly because the auto complemented the engine so well, but as an enthusiast it’s hard not to be intrigued by such an engine with manual control. They’re surely going to be the most collectable cars, one day, as six-speed BMWs are phased out. 

But there’s plenty to recommend this one right now. Amazingly it’s covered just 11,000 miles in more than a decade; to get this engine in a 3 Series with fewer miles, you’ll need a much newer (much more expensive) model. And although not perfect, with some kerbing to the wheels and a scuffed splitter, there’s nothing fundamentally amiss. It’s also the only manual out there on PH right now; those truly committed to the cause can overlook a couple of blemishes. 

As with my old 335i, in fact, it seems like the money was spent on getting the big engine rather than any fancy options for this 340. Note the missing heated seats, an aftermarket screen to get the bigger display, and more basic layout for the driver’s dials. Still, if you’re going for the old school vibe, the alternative view is that distractions are at a minimum here. Simpler is lighter, too…

According to the ad, this 3 Series has been stored in a dry garage, and has just been serviced to add to its comprehensive history. As if the spec didn’t make it rare enough, the minimal mileage must make it one of a kind. With red paint on top. Someone really was intent to make a 3 Series unlike any other. 

The asking price is £23,500, which is far from the most that can be paid for a B58 in this era of 3 Series. For a late, low mileage auto, anything up to £27k is being asked, indicative of the regard in which the F3X generation is still held. (The highest mileage examples are sub-£15k.) It’s going to take a real ‘save the manuals’ enthusiast to take the plunge on this 340i, but it’s hard not to smile that such a spec curio exists. And you know which one will get the collectors in a frenzy come 2040. Just look at the premiums attached to E36s and 46s with a clutch now…  


SPECIFICATION | BMW 340i 

Engine: 2,998cc straight-six turbo
Transmission: 6-speed manual, rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 326@5,500-6,500rpm (standard)
Torque (lb ft): 332@1,380-5,000rpm (standard)
CO2: 179g/km (NEDC)
MPG: 36.7 (NEDC)
First registered: 2016
Recorded mileage: 38,000
Price new: £38,125 (standard)
Yours for: £22,995

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GTEYE

Original Poster:

2,414 posts

235 months

Wednesday 29th April
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I’d avoid that like the plague. It’s definitely been messed with:

- BMW satnav screen shows a graphic of a 1 Series, and this is a 3 - it didn’t leave Munich like that

- I-drive is the non Pro version which clearly suggests a Temu upgrade

- Wheels aren’t original and has spacers

- Mirrors have been upgraded to chav spec

Only thing missing is the vape vents. Maybe I’m being picky, but I’d be checking for a mileage blocker too



Edited by GTEYE on Wednesday 29th April 07:02


Edited by GTEYE on Wednesday 29th April 07:03

MikeM6

5,868 posts

127 months

Wednesday 29th April
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Agreed that this one looks a bit messy and I suspect it's done a lot more than 11k miles!

But the idea of a manual 340i is intriguing.... I wonder how much it would take to restore this one?

sharkattack

66 posts

131 months

Wednesday 29th April
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There's a manual 340 on eBay for the same price in silver which looks much nicer.

andrewpandrew

2,782 posts

14 months

Wednesday 29th April
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British Beef

2,568 posts

190 months

Wednesday 29th April
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Agree with above comments, this car does not look original or legit.
In addition-
Front discs look heavily scored.
Can't do DVLA check with that number plate
No pictures of drivers seat bolsters

For that price everything should check out and be immaculate, it is clearly not.

Would not touch this example, for that price, with a very long barge pole!!!?

mooseracer

2,684 posts

195 months

Wednesday 29th April
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This one seems better specified, and better value https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202604151...

Its Just Adz

18,117 posts

234 months

Wednesday 29th April
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I'd agree. Gloss black wheels and what appears to be Maxton splitter, run away.

fantheman80

2,458 posts

74 months

Wednesday 29th April
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This has got more red flags than a tourist souvenir shop in Beijing Airport

Come on PH, get that coffee down you, you can do better wink

cerb4.5lee

42,269 posts

205 months

Wednesday 29th April
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Not the greatest example as said, but I do like the idea of this on paper though. I do have a soft spot for rare cars for some reason for sure.

Monkeylegend

28,595 posts

256 months

Wednesday 29th April
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In the spec at the bottom of the article the mileage is recorded as 38000 and two different prices are mentioned ?

Or are we talking about two different cars.

confused

Earthdweller

18,287 posts

151 months

Wednesday 29th April
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Melbourne Red

Manual

340i

All plusses

But its basic spec, doesn't even have htd seats, with aftermarket nav, wheels, body kit etc

Does someone who wants to baby a car and not use it do that to it?

The MOT history checks out though showing 600-700 miles a year



Edited by Earthdweller on Wednesday 29th April 08:24

MarkosGTV

114 posts

215 months

Wednesday 29th April
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Had something really similar a few years ago. Not 100% impossible that it could be the same car – with an interior change?

https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-spottedykywt/b...

georgeyboy12345

4,378 posts

60 months

Wednesday 29th April
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I like these cars but not this car. Chav tastic.

Edit: seems the link to the advert is no longer working?

Edited by georgeyboy12345 on Wednesday 29th April 08:42

georgeyboy12345

4,378 posts

60 months

Wednesday 29th April
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MarkosGTV said:
Had something really similar a few years ago. Not 100% impossible that it could be the same car with an interior change?

https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-spottedykywt/b...
And a different numberplate?

Spidermoor

106 posts

32 months

Wednesday 29th April
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More like a lemon than an actual lemon... banghead

Hippea

3,433 posts

94 months

Wednesday 29th April
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That one is not for me, but gosh these are commanding strong money

SweptVolume

1,181 posts

118 months

Wednesday 29th April
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Imagine that, but in the rare as hens' teeth "Luxury" spec, in a dark metallic green or blue, brightwork, silver wheels, cream leather cloud9

SJfW

436 posts

108 months

Wednesday 29th April
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Advert link not working for anyone else?

Not that I'm interested in buying, just want to see how many other red flags can be found laugh

SJfW

436 posts

108 months

Wednesday 29th April
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SweptVolume said:
Imagine that, but in the rare as hens' teeth "Luxury" spec, in a dark metallic green or blue, brightwork, silver wheels, cream leather cloud9
Champagne Quartz over black for me cloud9

CMTMB

1,149 posts

20 months

Wednesday 29th April
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I love the idea of manual 340i, I just wish the gearbox was a bit better to use. I think I'd still go for the ZF8.