My 2002 2.5i has the original rear window cover. Dropping the top like you did can scratch the rear window, the cover attaches to the top and drapes over the window so when you put the top down, it protects the window. Also, later models have a headliner... the top has two layers of cloth... the bars are hidden, and probably more quiet as you do 'donuts'... 😊 I am very much enjoying mine.
Truly a very honest guy! I love my ‘97 1.9l manual. The thrill of driving short and long distances at different speeds is amazing. I can use the gears to experience speed or go for a leisurely cruise.
As some unsolicited advice, but coming out of many many hours & cash spent because of this issue, first thing you should do with this engine is check the cooling system & make sure it is properly vented. They can be a pain in this sense
Ive had my E36 M3 for 6.5 years and have put about 45k miles in it since then. I daily drive it everywhere. It has never left me stranded. Reliable? So far, yes, it has been. But then again I maintain the shhhhh out of it. Good owner = great car
@I.Odnamra means you found a car from an "insane" person as yourself. Unfortunately, in my case I was the only one to do so, but hey at least the next owner is going to be happy 😅
Like with any used car that you want to buy regular maintenance is important to check. Later BMWs are a pain due to the sensors and on-board computers that most mechanics find difficult to work on.
My 2002 2.5i has the original rear window cover. Dropping the top like you did can scratch the rear window, the cover attaches to the top and drapes over the window so when you put the top down, it protects the window. Also, later models have a headliner... the top has two layers of cloth... the bars are hidden, and probably more quiet as you do 'donuts'... 😊 I am very much enjoying mine.
Thanks for the tip!
Truly a very honest guy! I love my ‘97 1.9l manual. The thrill of driving short and long distances at different speeds is amazing.
I can use the gears to experience speed or go for a leisurely cruise.
Enjoy the car!
As some unsolicited advice, but coming out of many many hours & cash spent because of this issue, first thing you should do with this engine is check the cooling system & make sure it is properly vented. They can be a pain in this sense
I’ll make sure to check that out! Thanks
Nice car
Thanks!
Nice one! looking forward to more of this! btw, is the car for sale?
Thanks! Not for sale for the moment
Goe bezug
Reliable? Haven't heard this in so long when talking about BMWs. 😅
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Ive had my E36 M3 for 6.5 years and have put about 45k miles in it since then. I daily drive it everywhere. It has never left me stranded. Reliable? So far, yes, it has been. But then again I maintain the shhhhh out of it. Good owner = great car
@I.Odnamra means you found a car from an "insane" person as yourself. Unfortunately, in my case I was the only one to do so, but hey at least the next owner is going to be happy 😅
Like with any used car that you want to buy regular maintenance is important to check. Later BMWs are a pain due to the sensors and on-board computers that most mechanics find difficult to work on.