Who owns the highest mileage E46 M3 on PH ?
Who owns the highest mileage E46 M3 on PH ?
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AngryApples

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5,449 posts

289 months

Sunday 25th April 2010
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Just curious, I'm clocking up 45k+ PA and intend keeping the M3 until it dies

So who has the current highest mileage M3 E46 on here

I'm guessing we need to count 120k as a starting block

mat205125

17,790 posts

237 months

Sunday 25th April 2010
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Wow that's quite a mileage

I'm covering 20k a year and will be rolling over 100k this time next month.

I can't see an immediate change to my income that will mean a GT3 will happen anytime soon, so my E46 is here to stay and be looked after for a while to come. If I can relegate it from commuting then coilovers and induction will be fitted by the end of the year

AngryApples

Original Poster:

5,449 posts

289 months

Monday 26th April 2010
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Matt, can you pm me with any details you have on induction ?

Cheers

mat205125

17,790 posts

237 months

Monday 26th April 2010
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I will when I find something that I class as a sensible price. I've seen some places asking silly money for CSL style / Carbon induction systems ..... It'd be cheaper to buy a 3.0 E36 in some cases hehe

SPORTSTER

160 posts

193 months

Tuesday 27th April 2010
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Ive got a 03 csl with 139k on it.. if that counts lol and still going strong

Teglen

71 posts

208 months

Tuesday 27th April 2010
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'06 E63 M6... 92k miles so far wink

AngryApples

Original Poster:

5,449 posts

289 months

Wednesday 28th April 2010
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SPORTSTER said:
Ive got a 03 csl with 139k on it.. if that counts lol and still going strong
Good grief, surely that HAS to be the highest mileage CSL in the country?

(Fair play Teg, going some on the M6 as well!)

+49

77 posts

212 months

Thursday 29th April 2010
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SPORTSTER said:
Ive got a 03 csl with 139k on it.. if that counts lol and still going strong
ON a CSL? what do use it for motorway commuting ?


SPORTSTER

160 posts

193 months

Thursday 29th April 2010
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+49 said:
SPORTSTER said:
Ive got a 03 csl with 139k on it.. if that counts lol and still going strong
ON a CSL? what do use it for motorway commuting ?
Lol, i use it as an everyday vehicle its been through all terrain, all weather and i have to say 95% of it has been replaced mechanically.
Diff has gone 3 times, gearbox once, Pump is as solid as a rock, been round the ring a few times, SPA , Laguna Seca too.
I was thinking about supercharging it but see what happens.

Its prob not worth as much now, but i believe i was one of the first few in the country to get one back in the day. I drive my cars fairly hard and bits do fall off and i just get them replaced etc. Il prob see if it can do 200k and then get rid off. lol If treated properly they will go on forever.

Mate has a E39 M5 which had done 220K until the engine blew up....lol

My brother is an ex race technican so he knows what works etc.
Next project would be getting a 1973 CSL race car for the track.(hmmmmm nice...)

MattOz

4,017 posts

288 months

Thursday 29th April 2010
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SPORTSTER said:
+49 said:
SPORTSTER said:
Ive got a 03 csl with 139k on it.. if that counts lol and still going strong
ON a CSL? what do use it for motorway commuting ?
Lol, i use it as an everyday vehicle its been through all terrain, all weather and i have to say 95% of it has been replaced mechanically.
Diff has gone 3 times, gearbox once, Pump is as solid as a rock, been round the ring a few times, SPA , Laguna Seca too.
I was thinking about supercharging it but see what happens.

Its prob not worth as much now, but i believe i was one of the first few in the country to get one back in the day. I drive my cars fairly hard and bits do fall off and i just get them replaced etc. Il prob see if it can do 200k and then get rid off. lol If treated properly they will go on forever.

Mate has a E39 M5 which had done 220K until the engine blew up....lol

My brother is an ex race technican so he knows what works etc.
Next project would be getting a 1973 CSL race car for the track.(hmmmmm nice...)
Hat's off to you Sportster. smile

Neil.D

2,878 posts

230 months

Thursday 29th April 2010
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SPORTSTER said:
+49 said:
SPORTSTER said:
Ive got a 03 csl with 139k on it.. if that counts lol and still going strong
ON a CSL? what do use it for motorway commuting ?
Lol, i use it as an everyday vehicle its been through all terrain, all weather and i have to say 95% of it has been replaced mechanically.
Diff has gone 3 times, gearbox once, Pump is as solid as a rock, been round the ring a few times, SPA , Laguna Seca too.
I was thinking about supercharging it but see what happens.

Its prob not worth as much now, but i believe i was one of the first few in the country to get one back in the day. I drive my cars fairly hard and bits do fall off and i just get them replaced etc. Il prob see if it can do 200k and then get rid off. lol If treated properly they will go on forever.

Mate has a E39 M5 which had done 220K until the engine blew up....lol

My brother is an ex race technican so he knows what works etc.
Next project would be getting a 1973 CSL race car for the track.(hmmmmm nice...)
Thats fantastic. I must say I do have a slight thing about low milage cars, as most do Im sure but when I see big miles on cars I do think that they should just be driven and enjoyed for what they were made.

Sounds silly but does it still have BMW warranty? Do they cover it at that milage?

Ps - whats a good estimate for its value do you think? 15k ?

SPORTSTER

160 posts

193 months

Friday 30th April 2010
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Neil.D said:
SPORTSTER said:
+49 said:
SPORTSTER said:
Ive got a 03 csl with 139k on it.. if that counts lol and still going strong
ON a CSL? what do use it for motorway commuting ?
Lol, i use it as an everyday vehicle its been through all terrain, all weather and i have to say 95% of it has been replaced mechanically.
Diff has gone 3 times, gearbox once, Pump is as solid as a rock, been round the ring a few times, SPA , Laguna Seca too.
I was thinking about supercharging it but see what happens.

Its prob not worth as much now, but i believe i was one of the first few in the country to get one back in the day. I drive my cars fairly hard and bits do fall off and i just get them replaced etc. Il prob see if it can do 200k and then get rid off. lol If treated properly they will go on forever.

Mate has a E39 M5 which had done 220K until the engine blew up....lol

My brother is an ex race technican so he knows what works etc.
Next project would be getting a 1973 CSL race car for the track.(hmmmmm nice...)
Thats fantastic. I must say I do have a slight thing about low milage cars, as most do Im sure but when I see big miles on cars I do think that they should just be driven and enjoyed for what they were made.

Sounds silly but does it still have BMW warranty? Do they cover it at that milage?

Ps - whats a good estimate for its value do you think? 15k ?
Its prob worth 13-15k now, im not worried about resale. Ive had my enjoyment in the car and i think it probably shows..lol When i do come to sell it, it wont sell for much i think if i get to 200k.. we shall see.

mat205125

17,790 posts

237 months

Friday 30th April 2010
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SPORTSTER said:
Its prob worth 13-15k now, im not worried about resale. Ive had my enjoyment in the car and i think it probably shows..lol When i do come to sell it, it wont sell for much i think if i get to 200k.. we shall see.
It'd be a sad sad thing to do, however the reality is that the car is probably worth more broken down as parts frown

I'd be really interested to hear how you ended up doing a trackday around Laguna Seca. I'm broadening my horizons to take in some more European tracks, but a crate to the states is a little bit more of an event smile

bennyboysvuk

3,494 posts

272 months

Friday 30th April 2010
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mat205125 said:
I'd be really interested to hear how you ended up doing a trackday around Laguna Seca. I'm broadening my horizons to take in some more European tracks, but a crate to the states is a little bit more of an event smile
I've read that it's possible to rent a Yamaha R6 close to the circuit in order to do a trackday at Laguna Seca. One day I'll get round to doing that, one day. smile

mat205125

17,790 posts

237 months

Friday 30th April 2010
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It's the shipping costs I was more interested in.

+49

77 posts

212 months

Saturday 1st May 2010
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SPORTSTER said:
+49 said:
SPORTSTER said:
Ive got a 03 csl with 139k on it.. if that counts lol and still going strong
ON a CSL? what do use it for motorway commuting ?
Lol, i use it as an everyday vehicle its been through all terrain, all weather and i have to say 95% of it has been replaced mechanically.
Diff has gone 3 times, gearbox once, Pump is as solid as a rock, been round the ring a few times, SPA , Laguna Seca too.
I was thinking about supercharging it but see what happens.

Its prob not worth as much now, but i believe i was one of the first few in the country to get one back in the day. I drive my cars fairly hard and bits do fall off and i just get them replaced etc. Il prob see if it can do 200k and then get rid off. lol If treated properly they will go on forever.

Mate has a E39 M5 which had done 220K until the engine blew up....lol

My brother is an ex race technican so he knows what works etc.
Next project would be getting a 1973 CSL race car for the track.(hmmmmm nice...)
Big repect to you dude..3 diff's? Wow thats excessive? How come? Should last atlesat 100k i would have though? But i guess all those track days (drifting?)

Laguna Seca? Where abouts are you based?


Dominic H

3,288 posts

256 months

Saturday 1st May 2010
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mat205125 said:
SPORTSTER said:
Its prob worth 13-15k now, im not worried about resale. Ive had my enjoyment in the car and i think it probably shows..lol When i do come to sell it, it wont sell for much i think if i get to 200k.. we shall see.
It'd be a sad sad thing to do, however the reality is that the car is probably worth more broken down as parts frown

I'd be really interested to hear how you ended up doing a trackday around Laguna Seca. I'm broadening my horizons to take in some more European tracks, but a crate to the states is a little bit more of an event smile
Me too, did you sail the Atlantic and drive accross the States, or did you air freight the car to California?
Sounds like a great trip, what was the 'Corkscrew' like?

aeropilot

39,766 posts

251 months

Sunday 2nd May 2010
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mat205125 said:
It's the shipping costs I was more interested in.
About 900-1100 notes for a container one way to Long Beach. It's a 'relatively' cheap option to do if you can get a group of you, as a 40ft container will take 3 cars, so a group of 3 of you could ship a car there and back for about 500 quid each. A group of mates I know were going to do this a year or so back with 3 vintage hot rods from the UK to do Speed Week at Bonneville.

22RossMac

2 posts

191 months

Sunday 2nd May 2010
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Currently sitting on 144000 miles - had 23000 when I bought it.

No major parts replaced, still the original clutch, exhaust, transmission (SMG) and engine - rear springs have both been replaced after breaking but otherwise just the standard consumables. Rear wheels have lost their shine but still great fun to drive. Was going to replace it this year but signed up to the Caterham Academy instead - had to fit a towbar to my son's car as of course M3's are to posh to pull.

mat205125

17,790 posts

237 months

Sunday 2nd May 2010
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aeropilot said:
mat205125 said:
It's the shipping costs I was more interested in.
About 900-1100 notes for a container one way to Long Beach. It's a 'relatively' cheap option to do if you can get a group of you, as a 40ft container will take 3 cars, so a group of 3 of you could ship a car there and back for about 500 quid each. A group of mates I know were going to do this a year or so back with 3 vintage hot rods from the UK to do Speed Week at Bonneville.
hmmm? Very interesting!