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BMW 318i

BMW 3 Series - Saloon - Rear (RWD) - 6 Speed Manual, 6 Speed Automatic - 1995 cc - Max Speed: 130 mph - 143 bhp - Petrol - Available Trims: M Sport, Sport, SE, ES (On Ciao since: 07/2000)

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BMW 318i Convertible

BMW 318i Convertible

BMW 3 Series - Convertible - Petrol (On Ciao since: 07/2002)

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BMW 318i Touring

BMW 318i Touring

BMW 3 Series - Estate - Rear (RWD) - 5 Speed Automatic, 5 Speed Manual - 1995 cc - Max Speed: 132 mph - 143 bhp - Petrol - Available Trims: ES, SE, Sport, M Sport (On Ciao since: 01/2007)

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BMW 318i

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BMW 3 Series (E36) Service Manual 1992-98: M3, 318i, 323i, 325i, 328i Sedan, Coupe, Convertible,  : Book

BMW 3 Series (E36) Service Manual 1992-98: M3, 318i, 323i, 325i, 328i Sedan, Coupe, Convertible, : Book

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BMW 3 Series (E36) Service Manual 1992-1998: M3, 318i, 323i, 325i, 328i Sedan, Coupe, Convertible (BMW) - 0837603269

BMW 3 Series (E36) Service Manual 1992-1998: M3, 318i, 323i, 325i, 328i Sedan, Coupe, Convertible (BMW) - 0837603269

Pages: 760, Edition: New title, Paperback, Robert Bentley


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BMW 3 Series Service Manual 1984-1990: 318i, 325, 325e, 325es, 325i, 325is, 325i Convertible (BMW) - 0837603250

BMW 3 Series Service Manual 1984-1990: 318i, 325, 325e, 325es, 325i, 325is, 325i Convertible (BMW) - 0837603250

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BMW 3 and 5 Series Automotive Repair Manual: 318i (84, 85), 325, 325e, 325es (84-88), 325i, 325is, 325iC (87-91), 525i (89, 90), 528e (82-88), 533i ... (85-92) (Haynes Automotive Repair Manuals) - 1563920204

BMW 3 and 5 Series Automotive Repair Manual: 318i (84, 85), 325, 325e, 325es (84-88), 325i, 325is, 325iC (87-91), 525i (89, 90), 528e (82-88), 533i ... (85-92) (Haynes Automotive Repair Manuals) - 156

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BMW318iSE

Advantages: A prestigous car giving a feeling of safety and comfort. d
Disadvantages: Latest models not as well finished off as the earlier ones.

...My wife and I have owned a 3 series BMW since 1974. The first one was a 316i (1596cc)with manual gearbox. The car was completely reliable and very well made, and the paint finish was faultless. Servicing was every 6,000 miles, although perhaps more frequent than other cars at that time, the cost of the service was as cheap, perhaps cheaper than that of other foreign cars. The second BMW we bought, in August 1997, was a 318iSE (1796cc)with automatic gearbox, again completely reliable but the paint finish was showing signs of not being as well finished off as the previous model, especially around the wheel acrches, inner boot lid bonnet etc. The servicing intervals however were longer, every 8,000 miles and again the servicing price was competative, the BMW labour costs seemingly cheaper than those of a Ford garage. In September 2001 we...

ChoccyBoy 21.04.2003 · Read review
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Even The Indicators Are Optional Extras...

Advantages: Desirable, Reliable, Robust
Disadvantages: Arrogant Image, Price

..., and the driver was always happy to race the car to hear that happy wail. I always promised myself at least a 320, first by the time I was 21 and, when that dream wasn't realised, by the time I was 30. Sadly, fate intervened, firstly in the guise of finances -- or the lack of them -- and then later in the guise of the IS200, which was a more financially rewarding package based on similar ideals to the BMW, but when I reached the tender age of 31 I finally managed to get my hands on a BMW 318i SE. The model was a 2001 Y-reg and by now BMW had changed the way their cars were monikered. Originally, the way to identify a BMW's engine size was via the numerics that made up its name: the first digit (3) was the model, so you had the 3-series, 5-series, 6-series and 7-series; there was even, briefly, an eight-series. The last two digits represented...

markd_uk 04.10.2004 · Read review
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BMW 325i convertable

Advantages: Fair price, electric roof, leather interior, CD player and, of course 'blindingly rapid'.
Disadvantages: Quite expensive parts, can tend to guzzle petrol depending on the speed.

...Two years ago my brother was serching for a car which had class, good looks, gave a good performance, a soft-top and space for his golf clubs. He found a mattalic purple BMW 325i convertable which gave him everything above. The only thing it didn't give him was the good performance - instead it's performance was excellent. The soft-top folded back itself - what would you expect? The car came with black leather interior, a CD player, alloy wheels, a standard BMW alarm system and lots more. Insurance can obviously be high for a quality motor as with the BMW 325i. If anyone was going to buy this car my advice to them would be that: *BMW parts can be expensive, although replica parts are available at a fraction of the cost. *It may be necessary to buy a wind-breaker, (which breaks the sometimes violent wind when the roof is down...

tom13 03.05.2001 · Read review
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Pimping-out my BMW 318iS

Advantages: Amazing control/handling of car and begs to be upgraded (is well worth it)
Disadvantages: Need to upgrade a lot of different things, so have money saved/ready

...If you are going to buy this car, you need to know this: * The "i" in BMW 318iS stand for "injection" (which is good/new) * The "s" stands for "sport" * "Coupe" means "a fixed roof and 2 doors" My car's year: 1994 My mileage: 100,000 kilometers Engine: V6 - 1800cc Service problems: nothing major/expensive yet Original tires: Michellin "?" (15 X 7) Current tires: Pirelli "6000" (15 X 7) FEATURES: The convertibles are not worth buying, as they leak in water when it rains heavily. What is the point of having a roof if it leaks and can't be fixed. I also think the convertible roofs on the old 3 series bmw models look tacky. Much better to have a fixed roof and this car has a sun-roof anyway. But.... ELECTRIC...

YEODIE 02.10.2007 (10.10.2007) · Read review
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Review of BMW 318is Coupé

Fabulous Classic Car, (when it first came out)

Advantages: Looks, reliable
Disadvantages: cost of servicing, looks slightly aged

...First off i want to just make clear that when i bought this car back in 2000, it was a brand new car so any mdel that you my purchase now may not have the reliablility as a new car. However that said it is a brilliant car, I have driven about 40+ cars and owned a about 12+ sports cars among others. But my favourite remains to be the 3 series both the coupe and the saloon are a pleasure to drive with an exciting ride and reliablility. What i do have to say that there is a known fault where the yellow emu (engine management unit) tends to display a fault which cost me around 1,500 w/servicing. Other than that it was a fantastic car which i loved and was a real head turner, proberly less so now. The advantage of buying one now is that you can get a cracking car at a cracking price with convertibles starting at aroun £6-7k....

Adnanel 29.05.2009 · Read review
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BMW 3 series: compact all the way...

Advantages: Great buys at the moment
Disadvantages: Will be replaced in 2005

...After a somewhat disastrous encounter with a VW I decided that in my next car, I wanted to stay German as I was impressed with the build quality of the VW but that I wanted a little more prestige but without a huge price tag. A BMW 3 series probably doesn't say cheap to most people but I have just purchased the BMW 1.6 ES special edition for £16, 495 including metallic paint. What do you get for your money? With this special edition I have got a 1.8 litre engine with 150 BHP. Standard features of this car include: Air conditioning (manual) CD Player 162 alloy wheels Electric front widows M3 steering wheel and gear stick (no controls) Sports suspension Anthracite headlining Storage compartment pocket The base price is £15, 995 and metallic paint will set you back a further £500 ish. This car is...

nickjj78 07.09.2004 · Read review
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Review of BMW 316i

carefully does it. What with a beamer

Advantages: style, elegance, sheer driving experience
Disadvantages: engine problems with 1.8 engines

...the straight 8 1.8 version is the most susceptible to this kind of problem especially high mileage ones. It was bought at 146k on the clock the first problems were at 178000 then again at 196000. The poor thing took a lot of stick so probably had enough. Until then the only other problem was the water pump needed replacing and quite a few tyres were used. Parts for BMW's and main dealer servicing repairs aren't cheap but there are a number of specialist independent garages around the country plus quite a few breakers specialising in BM parts. E-bay is quite a good source for things but is a little hit and miss. All in all I would highly recommend the 3 series but have again through experience been told the 323 is probably the best version especially for the mid 1990 vehicles. I noticed on what vehicles report that BMW's were not the most...

limmey 29.11.2007 · Read review
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A top notch compromise

Advantages: BMW quality, Appeal, Looks
Disadvantages: Not a load lugger, Pricey

...I opted out of my company car scheme last year. Consequently, I spent a very long time trawling the market, looking to replace the company car that was about to be returned (A MB C-Class Estate). My life style was still the same so was looking for a car I could do 'cruising' higher mileages in for work whilst providing me lots of luggage space for 'activity' holidays few times a year. I looked at the following (in alpha order): Alfa Romeo 156 2.4JTD Sportwagon Audi A4 1.8TDi Estate BMW 318 1.8i SE Touring MB C220 Classic Estate MG ZT-T+ Saab 9-3 2.0i Estate Volvo V70 2.4 SE Estate (ex-demonstrator) All of these cars are very competant. My main buying criteria were Drive, Equipment/Options, and Cost of ownership over 3 years - with a max £24k budget. As I was going to be taking out a personal loan (repaid by my car...

HappyHarry 08.01.2003 · Read review
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BMW 1.9 Z3 Roadster

Advantages: Great for hot, sunny days and posing, great build quality
Disadvantages: Attracts unwanted attention, NOT a sports car

...If you want a BMW Z3 then do not go for the 1.9 version. The small engine, although provides some torque, is not up to the job to power a heavy 2 seater roadster. I bought a 1997 model in blue, with 65,000 miles on the clock for £8,000 back in April 2006. After changing jobs I fancied a change in car. I had always wanted a small two seater convertible and had considered the MX-5 and MGF. Although I like the look of both of these cars they are a bit.....well...... ponzy. I wanted a 'mans' convertible. Unfortunately the SLK, Z4 etc were way beyond my budget, as was the Z3 - or so I thought..... When I saw the Z3 I had to have a drive in it. It was a bright and sunny day, not too hot since it was April, but the rag top brigade were out in force. The Z3 felt sluggish, but then I had just gotten rid of my 240bhp twin entry turbo...

yackers1 12.03.2007 · Read review
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Underpowered? Not Likely!

Advantages: Power, economy, style, reliability, boot size and access.
Disadvantages: Slightly difficult to handle in the wet, slightly cramped in the rear seats.

...Having had a bad run of luck with previous cars (VW Beetle, Ford Sierra, Vauxhall Astra, Cirtoen ZX) in 1998 I decided it was time to buy a more reliable car and the obvious choice for style and reliability was the BMW 3-Series. I test drove a lot of 3-Series with various sized engines and eventually decided on a 1993 318i for insurance purposes. At the time a lot of people warned me against a 318 because of the 1.8 litre engine being seriously underpowered for such a car but I bought the car anyway. The 1.8 litre BMW engine (SOHC) is one of the best engines I've ever experienced in both my own car and in other cars I have been in. The car is really economical, I get an average of 40 mpg and I by no means drive in an economical style. When I bought the car it had 80,000 miles on it and I was concerned about the high milage but...

the_kidda 08.08.2000 · Read review
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