3 series convertible - Experience?

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My mate is looking to buy a late plate 330/335 convertible. Does anyone have any experience of owning one, thoughts, buying tips (apart from the obvious stuff). Any info greatly appreciated. I'm just lucky, I don't need the extra Seats! Woo hoo!
 
Punter said:
My mate is looking to buy a late plate 330/335 convertible. Does anyone have any experience of owning one, thoughts, buying tips (apart from the obvious stuff). Any info greatly appreciated. I'm just lucky, I don't need the extra Seats! Woo hoo!

"andysat" has a E93 but not sure which engine , , the 330i will be NA i assume as opposed to the 335 being a twin turbo so totally different prospects in the way performance is delivered , later ones i think were available as uprated 335is
 
My ma t e has a e93 M3 convertible. Had it 6 years and he's had no problems aside from throttle actuators needed replacing. He's done 70k and its a fabulous car. Before that he had a 335I which was also an excellent car. :thumbsup:
 
Have owned an e93 320d m sport for the past 4 years and although i havent put that many miles on it ive found it nothing short of exceptional.
Was looking at larger petrol engines, coming from a long line of 6 cyl bmw's but this one surprised with both the poke, economy as well as the looks. Maybe something to consider?
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Chris_D said:
Have owned an e93 320d m sport for the past 4 years and although i havent put that many miles on it ive found it nothing short of exceptional.
Was looking at larger petrol engines, coming from a long line of 6 cyl bmw's but this one surprised with both the poke, economy as well as the looks. Maybe something to consider?
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Very nice looking car you have there Chris ! I am also seriously thinking of acquiring one of these as a daily driver. I fancy a 6 cylinder petrol but will take a test drive in a diesel and see how I feel. Think they look superb in a good colour and with the right rims and goodies on. :thumbsup:
 
patriot66 said:
Chris_D said:
Have owned an e93 320d m sport for the past 4 years and although i havent put that many miles on it ive found it nothing short of exceptional.
Was looking at larger petrol engines, coming from a long line of 6 cyl bmw's but this one surprised with both the poke, economy as well as the looks. Maybe something to consider?
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Very nice looking car you have there Chris ! I am also seriously thinking of acquiring one of these as a daily driver. I fancy a 6 cylinder petrol but will take a test drive in a diesel and see how I feel. Think they look superb in a good colour and with the right rims and goodies on. :thumbsup:
Ta lar :thumbsup:
It doesnt have so many toys- just the stufff u need; msport suspension, aircon, nice set of alloys. Has the bluetooth prep and multifunction wheel too which is handy.
You can make me an offer if u like as I'm looking to offload it to fund a coupe purchase.. :wink:
 
longest car i ever owned was E46 330ci convertible 5yrs should never of sold it but Ive had 4 convertible bmw's since love them. e93 are very good prices now but must be very heavy car with that roof
 

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Chris_D said:
patriot66 said:
Chris_D said:
Have owned an e93 320d m sport for the past 4 years and although i havent put that many miles on it ive found it nothing short of exceptional.
Was looking at larger petrol engines, coming from a long line of 6 cyl bmw's but this one surprised with both the poke, economy as well as the looks. Maybe something to consider?
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Very nice looking car you have there Chris ! I am also seriously thinking of acquiring one of these as a daily driver. I fancy a 6 cylinder petrol but will take a test drive in a diesel and see how I feel. Think they look superb in a good colour and with the right rims and goodies on. :thumbsup:
Ta lar :thumbsup:
It doesnt have so many toys- just the stufff u need; msport suspension, aircon, nice set of alloys. Has the bluetooth prep and multifunction wheel too which is handy.
You can make me an offer if u like as I'm looking to offload it to fund a coupe purchase.. :wink:

Warning for future Forumites... a good 6 months or a year on here and your next meeting is with Taz as he welcomes you to the exclusive club... :P
Stevo
 
stevo///m3 said:
Chris_D said:
patriot66 said:
Very nice looking car you have there Chris ! I am also seriously thinking of acquiring one of these as a daily driver. I fancy a 6 cylinder petrol but will take a test drive in a diesel and see how I feel. Think they look superb in a good colour and with the right rims and goodies on. :thumbsup:
Ta lar :thumbsup:
It doesnt have so many toys- just the stufff u need; msport suspension, aircon, nice set of alloys. Has the bluetooth prep and multifunction wheel too which is handy.
You can make me an offer if u like as I'm looking to offload it to fund a coupe purchase.. :wink:

Warning for future Forumites... a good 6 months or a year on here and your next meeting is with Taz as he welcomes you to the exclusive club... :P
Stevo
Is there a welcoming party with cake, jelly, clowns and pole dancers? :D
 
Chris_D said:
stevo///m3 said:
Chris_D said:
Ta lar :thumbsup:
It doesnt have so many toys- just the stufff u need; msport suspension, aircon, nice set of alloys. Has the bluetooth prep and multifunction wheel too which is handy.
You can make me an offer if u like as I'm looking to offload it to fund a coupe purchase.. :wink:

Warning for future Forumites... a good 6 months or a year on here and your next meeting is with Taz as he welcomes you to the exclusive club... :P
Stevo
Is there a welcoming party with cake, jelly, clowns and pole dancers? :D

Depending on his predisposition for the particular day and how many press-ups he's done, almost anything is possible lad, as long as it's an E86, you should be good to go. I've heard he'll make exceptions and do a Dutch visit for hardcore followers... :wink:
Stevo
 
stevo///m3 said:
Chris_D said:
stevo///m3 said:
Warning for future Forumites... a good 6 months or a year on here and your next meeting is with Taz as he welcomes you to the exclusive club... :P
Stevo
Is there a welcoming party with cake, jelly, clowns and pole dancers? :D

Depending on his predisposition for the particular day and how many press-ups he's done, almost anything is possible lad, as long as it's an E86, you should be good to go. I've heard he'll make exceptions and do a Dutch visit for hardcore followers... :wink:
Stevo
:lol:
 
mr wilks said:
Punter said:
My mate is looking to buy a late plate 330/335 convertible. Does anyone have any experience of owning one, thoughts, buying tips (apart from the obvious stuff). Any info greatly appreciated. I'm just lucky, I don't need the extra Seats! Woo hoo!

"andysat" has a E93 but not sure which engine , , the 330i will be NA i assume as opposed to the 335 being a twin turbo so totally different prospects in the way performance is delivered , later ones i think were available as uprated 335is

Single turbo on the 330, twin on the 335i.
 
Thanks guys, really helpful. Why does it always have to include pole dancers? :D
 
VRSteve said:
mr wilks said:
Punter said:
My mate is looking to buy a late plate 330/335 convertible. Does anyone have any experience of owning one, thoughts, buying tips (apart from the obvious stuff). Any info greatly appreciated. I'm just lucky, I don't need the extra Seats! Woo hoo!

"andysat" has a E93 but not sure which engine , , the 330i will be NA i assume as opposed to the 335 being a twin turbo so totally different prospects in the way performance is delivered , later ones i think were available as uprated 335is

Single turbo on the 330, twin on the 335i.

no. The 330 is N/A & 335i is twin scroll single turbo on the later N55 & N54 is twin turbo on earlier cars.
 
jamie_z4 said:
VRSteve said:
mr wilks said:
"andysat" has a E93 but not sure which engine , , the 330i will be NA i assume as opposed to the 335 being a twin turbo so totally different prospects in the way performance is delivered , later ones i think were available as uprated 335is

Single turbo on the 330, twin on the 335i.

no. The 330 is N/A & 335i is twin scroll single turbo on the later N55 & N54 is twin turbo on earlier cars.

this is correct.

There are reasons you may want the single turbo vs the twin turbos. 100% do your research here - wastegate rattle is the known 'big cost item' to fix, a friend had it and took many many many months to get BMW to fix it under warranty.

A simple google highlights issues: https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=335i%20wastegate%20rattle

Aside from that, and general BMW ownership costs (it maybe cheap now, but it wasn't when new... and servicing/maint/ownership costs are a proportion of the new value not the current value), it's a GREAT way to get lots of speed and relative luxury for not that much money. JB4 chip tune gives you a tonne more HP too, i think something like +80bhp is common for around £500 for the JB4. Traction issues follow, though.
 
I stand corrected, I always thought the 330i had a turbo.

My 335i (very early 2009 vintage) had twin turbos.
Wish I'd kept it.
 
VRSteve said:
I stand corrected, I always thought the 330i had a turbo.

My 335i (very early 2009 vintage) had twin turbos.
Wish I'd kept it.

The new F30 model 330i is a 4 pot (eww) twin scroll turbo. My mate @ work has one, lost that lovely 6 pot noise :thumbsdown:
 
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