E46 320i SE test drive / buy

E46 320i SE test drive / buy

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Barreti

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6,680 posts

238 months

Wednesday 25th July 2007
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Hi chaps,

Over here from the TVR Griffith forum because after some bumhole shunted the SAAB 900 I've found a BMW 320iSE which I'll test drive tomorrow and if all goes well I'll buy.

Hopefully I'm in the right forum and I won't get any arse telling me I must be a w*nker. I'm as surprised as my mate is that I've got to the verge of buying a BMW but they really have a nice 'feel' about them and I'm hoping the test drive gives me the same feeling. Oh, and I can't bring myself to buy a Mundano or its ilk wink

So, since I can't seem to find much about the E46 320i I wondered if someone can tell me what to watch out for before handing over my switch card tomorrow.

Is it a sign that I'm getting old that I
a) want a BMW
b) find it extremely odd to buy a car with a switch card biggrin

Ta
IanB

Barreti

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6,680 posts

238 months

Wednesday 25th July 2007
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Thanks A S P.
It was indeedy a GM900, I'm going to miss the old girl and she did me proud in the accident. I've no fear of spanners and just replaced the suspension on the TVR so I'll have a damned good nosey around that area as I know what I'm looking at.

Thanks for your comments, it's very reassuring to have them. It's a bit of an odd feeling really, the car just felt too good if you know what I mean and I'm looking for the catch !

Oh, it IS a 6 cylinder too. 320i SE 2.2Litre, Dark Blue, Black Leather and Piano Black trim on dash etc., PDC, multichanger, multifunction wheel, cruise, 64k with FBMWSH.
Sorry, bit overenthusiastic there and the geek in me came out!

Do these all come with the seats that have extending thigh supports?

Edited by Barreti on Wednesday 25th July 22:24

Barreti

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6,680 posts

238 months

Thursday 26th July 2007
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Thanks chaps.
I should really have mentioned I also have a TVR Griffith for the adrenaline junkie in me, and a LandRover 90 for carting things about. So this will be my daily hack/family car.
I'm not really looking for something fast or anything, this is for chomping up and down the motorway every day.

The prerequisites for the Saab replacement are;

Not slower (so probably 2.0L or more)
As comfortable
As big (so I don't get squished if some other bumhole decides the boot is a parking space)
Cruise and CD multichanger (something to do on the motorway)
Leather interior if possible but not essential (for the perve in me(
As economical (book says 27mpg for Saab though I got 33mpg)

Edited by Barreti on Thursday 26th July 09:41

Barreti

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6,680 posts

238 months

Thursday 26th July 2007
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Right chaps.

Test drove it tonight.

Steering seems like it takes a lot more twiddling than I'm used to but the car responds to even tiny movements so theres no slackness in there. I've read the rack has 3.2 turns lock to lock and the Jag I'm driving right now is 2.6
(can't find the stats for the Saab900)
I'm guessing this difference is going to be reasonably noticeable because it feels a bit like driving a bus!

The clutch bite point is very high.
Is this a clue there's something wrong or is it how they are?

I tried putting the car in 5th, revving it and letting the clutch out gently. It dropped revs and killed the engine as expected to there's no clutch slippage.

There's no squeaks or wobbles or noise really. I tried gentle and hard braking and no problems. 60mph and no wobbles and up to 80 leptons reasonably quickly.
Off the mark seems slowish but that could be the high bite point I'm not used to. It certainly took off quickly once it was moving.

Ergonomically, I fit in the car and everything is where it should be. The sports seats are a big plus because you slide around like hell on the leather!

Barreti

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6,680 posts

238 months

Tuesday 31st July 2007
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Thanks for your comments chaps.
I bought the car I test drove and pick it up tomorrow.

The standard warranty covers the clutch plates so if its worn I'll get it done under warranty

Fingers crossed for a trouble free couple of years then biggrin