The e46 M3 thread
I think I'll tell the guy to just find one that's fully loaded + ZCP, this seems easiest.
Is there anything I don't want on my M3? (asside from SMG, because we've already figured out that's basically useless)
About 5-6 months ago I found a "base" 2001 M3 with 19.5k miles and the dealer was asking $30k for it; this car had no CD player, manual seats and cloth interior mind you. It did have Xenons but that was about the only option (though there weren't THAT many in '01). It was in good, not excellent condition; it had some minor scratches, paint crack on the rear bumper and the front bumper didnt look to properly align with the fenders, etc... The dealer would not go any lower than $28k on it because "it's an M car and it sells itself."
I've still be watching prices on these cars, though I am not actively shopping for one anymore, and have noticed that prices have come down a bit. You can average mileage ZCP cars for around $28-30k, which was near impossible not that long ago. The one posted above did have extraordinarily low miles though!
About 5-6 months ago I found a "base" 2001 M3 with 19.5k miles and the dealer was asking $30k for it; this car had no CD player, manual seats and cloth interior mind you. It did have Xenons but that was about the only option (though there weren't THAT many in '01). It was in good, not excellent condition; it had some minor scratches, paint crack on the rear bumper and the front bumper didnt look to properly align with the fenders, etc... The dealer would not go any lower than $28k on it because "it's an M car and it sells itself."
I've still be watching prices on these cars, though I am not actively shopping for one anymore, and have noticed that prices have come down a bit. You can average mileage ZCP cars for around $28-30k, which was near impossible not that long ago. The one posted above did have extraordinarily low miles though!

a lot of the private sellers and dealers are like that these days. they are over confident with their cars and prices, but they don't realize the market and economy has come down dramatically for them to accept the reality. shopping for our e93 m3 was a prime example
the e46 m3 prices are definitely down a lot already specially with the e9x out for more than a year, if condition is good, that's a bargain car
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It will cover the big things when they break.
I didnt have time to do much more research today for you, but have this for you to check out the local Puget Sound BMW CCA chapter, in Seattle here --
http://www.bmwpugetsound.com/
DanF
I found this one; it's not exaclty what I want (I didn't want silver, and I wanted 04 or newer) but it seems like it might actually be a good buy.
Any input you guys have on it would be great.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/1167728715.html
Thanks guys

Oh Stokdge, you have PM re: that car in the linky ^ & if you know it.

Your desire to increase your post count heavily outweighs your perceived intelligence level, as your errant posts only show your complete lack of knowledge!
Last edited by emoshun; May 19, 2009 at 06:33 PM.
Also of importance to me since this one is in Seattle, I have to consider importing (& the fees that go with that) as well as the exchange rate difference ... for me that car costs ~$27,600.
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Also, if you do import it, how long would it sit in customs? Is it relatively "easy" to bring a car in?
I found this one; it's not exaclty what I want (I didn't want silver, and I wanted 04 or newer) but it seems like it might actually be a good buy.
Any input you guys have on it would be great.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/1167728715.html
Thanks guys

Oh Stokdge, you have PM re: that car in the linky ^ & if you know it.
& here's why:
1. It has manual seats (I think that would really get to me over time and I want to not change cars again for a while after this)
2. The color combo, silver on blk, so very many cars in Vancouver are silver on black - has to be the most popular color combination here so I just really don't want that.
It's proving to be very hard to find a manual coupe though. Today for example I called a dealership (they had a white on red fully loaded 04 so I was going to go take a look) and asked to clarify if it was a 6spd manual or SMG. The guy said SMG and I said thanks but I didn't want it then. This guy could not understand that the lack of 3 pedals meant no dice. He proceeded to tell me that he drives an SMG and that this particular car was great blah blah. I point blank cut him off (getting frustrated that he wasn't listening to me at all) and told him that under no circumstances did I want an SMG & that no amount of convincing would change my mind. [I also told him I think SMG is the biggest joke going and there was no way I was having one, he stopped talking around that point] /rant
Sorry for that, but I'm getting frustrated that every time I tell someone I want a true manual they feel the need to tell me I really want an SMG; don't tell me what I want, I'm paying and I'm telling you I want a manual. I'm convinced it is largely due to being a tall blonde that always wears heels; the appearance influence is something I'm used to and can usually correct relatively early on in a situation but for some reason when it comes to cars just knowing my stuff better than the moron I'm talking to doesn't seem to be quite enough.
The short of it: still looking. I'm close to calling some1 in to find the car for me like I originally planned, I just thought it might be possible to find one that fit the bill my self.
edit: exchange rate fluctuation means I can look a little further into the states here for a bit
so maybe that will make this a little easier.
This is competition package.. but it's silver on black http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/ctd/1218284285.html
black on black in portland http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false
Last edited by pbm317; Jun 14, 2009 at 11:27 PM.
1. It has manual seats (I think that would really get to me over time and I want to not change cars again for a while after this)
2. The color combo, silver on blk, so very many cars in Vancouver are silver on black - has to be the most popular color combination here so I just really don't want that.
It's proving to be very hard to find a manual coupe though. Today for example I called a dealership (they had a white on red fully loaded 04 so I was going to go take a look) and asked to clarify if it was a 6spd manual or SMG. The guy said SMG and I said thanks but I didn't want it then. This guy could not understand that the lack of 3 pedals meant no dice. He proceeded to tell me that he drives an SMG and that this particular car was great blah blah. I point blank cut him off (getting frustrated that he wasn't listening to me at all) and told him that under no circumstances did I want an SMG & that no amount of convincing would change my mind. [I also told him I think SMG is the biggest joke going and there was no way I was having one, he stopped talking around that point] /rant
Sorry for that, but I'm getting frustrated that every time I tell someone I want a true manual they feel the need to tell me I really want an SMG; don't tell me what I want, I'm paying and I'm telling you I want a manual. I'm convinced it is largely due to being a tall blonde that always wears heels; the appearance influence is something I'm used to and can usually correct relatively early on in a situation but for some reason when it comes to cars just knowing my stuff better than the moron I'm talking to doesn't seem to be quite enough.
The short of it: still looking. I'm close to calling some1 in to find the car for me like I originally planned, I just thought it might be possible to find one that fit the bill my self.
edit: exchange rate fluctuation means I can look a little further into the states here for a bit
so maybe that will make this a little easier.This is competition package.. but it's silver on black http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/ctd/1218284285.html
black on black in portland http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false
I'll look into those after my midterm (clearly I'm studying hard right now lol)I'll give a look at the Bimmer forums classified again, the E46 seems to not change hands very often.
Yes, after much consideration to all car options I have decided I want the E46 M3; the blowing up was an 01 - 03.5 SMG specific issue (I'm looking at 04 & newer, and not SMG so I'm in the clear on that). I've got an excellent shop and other cars I can drive, so I'm not too concerned about that either. The Rover (which everyone likes to tell me is the least reliable vehicle out there) is proving to be the most reliable thing in the stable right now (yea, it's doing better than my IS300) so when people tell me my M3 will spend a lot of time in the shop I just shrug and say I'm ok w. that.
It is your not-favorite silver / black leather combo however and I do know he wants $30K for it due to it's pristine condition. He just ordered a new Porsche 997 GT3 and says if he can't sell it for close to his asking price he'll just put it into storage for a few years.
Know it's on the other side of the country + south for you but would be a fun trip driving back
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It is your not-favorite silver / black leather combo however and I do know he wants $30K for it due to it's pristine condition. He just ordered a new Porsche 997 GT3 and says if he can't sell it for close to his asking price he'll just put it into storage for a few years.
Know it's on the other side of the country + south for you but would be a fun trip driving back
.Damn GT3!?!!?! Yall gonna have a club over there?











