1987 BMW 3 Series I Inline 6 cylinder.

Summary:

Awsome!!!

Faults:

Leak in radiator, brakes, belts, hoses, clutch linkage, coolant indicator switch, sunroof crank, odometer at 318000 miles-THAT WAS A LONG TIME AGO... current mileage is unknown, but A LOT.

General Comments:

Great car. This car has always handled awsome, and just won't quit. It is great on turns, easy to drive. You don't have to gear down to pass (a feature they intended). Not real comfortable on long trips, but it is a performance car, not luxury. I got the car from a mechanic that was afraid of getting a ticket driving it, so he traded us for a '93 Ford Aerostar... what a deal! The problems with the car have be minor, and can be expected with the amount of miles. It has really been ragged out and overused, but it just keeps going, and runs great and strong. BMW really made a great car...

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 11th March, 2006

1987 BMW 3 Series 325 2.7L

Summary:

The car that turns you to a Bimmer lover

Faults:

Radiator rusted and cracked at 184000 miles.

Engine was revving erratically at the first time used due too bad maintenance from previous owner.

Steering rack gave out at 170000 miles.

Oil leaks due to worn oil pan gasket.

Catalytic converter replaced at 185000 miles.

Speakers wore off.

General Comments:

The car handles great, but accelerates just like any normal passenger car due to its underpowered engine, so I modified the intake with a Green performance air filter, and a performance chip. It now runs at 136 hp and 190 lb-ft torque. Good fuel economy, 23 mpg. Fun to drive. Did not like the missing rear fender look, so I added a body kit from Rieger. Black is a perfect color for the car. It made me into a BMW enthusiast.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 23rd November, 2005

1987 BMW 3 Series 325is 2.5L

Summary:

I absolutely love this car

Faults:

When I bought the car, the odometer didn't work and this was about $300 to fix.

The drive shaft went bad at about 161000 miles. It would hit the bottom of the car under hard acceleration. This cost over $350 to replace and as much in labor.

It started to rev from 500 rpm's to 2000 rpm's unexplainably. It had my mechanic baffled. He tried to blame it on the mass air flow sensor, that was another $300, then it was the O2 sensor which cost another $100 or so.

I didn't realize that the muffler was broken when I bought the car, but it was and required replacing. I don't regret this repair at all; my Ravin exhaust gives the car a growl that it didn't have before. However, I wasn't expecting to need a new muffler so soon. $200 wasn't too bad though for parts and labor.

The batteries went dead on the SI board before I owned it and the previous owner tried to replace them. This effectively fried the circuitry and this will be another $170 to replace. It doesn't bother me that much though because most of my gauges work. The gas gauge does do an interesting dance when it gets low.

The lights are out on the On Board Computer so the display is unreadable most of the time.

For some reason the speakers just quit working. When I bought the car the rear deck speakers didn't work and they had to be rewired. Recently the kick panel speakers quit working. BMW for some reason doesn't ground their speakers from the head unit either so hooking up my new head unit was interesting. It didn't help that the previous owner had cut the wiring and left a mess in the dash.

The power antenna broke and wouldn't stay up and had to be replaced. It wasn't bad to fix though. This was probably the cheapest repair at $50.

The seats are starting to wear out, however, this is to be expected with a car that is nearly as old as I am.

I had to replace the blinker housing on the front. This required taking off the air dam, which I found was held on only by zip ties, and taking off the bumper.

General Comments:

It has power to spare and has no problem reaching 130. (cops don't appreciate this though as I found out).

I have a love/hate relationship with my car. I hate to love it, and it loves to hate me.

I wish I had had a mechanic take a look at it when I bought it. Had I looked a little closer, I probably would have found another to buy. In the first year that I owned this car, it was in the shop for about 6 months; it wasn't too bad until I sold my extra car, then it got to be a real pain. This is by far the most expensive car I have had to maintain, perhaps if the previous owner had taken better care of the engine it wouldn't cost me so much.

I love the support of the front seats, and while I don't spend much time in the back it would be very comfortable if there was more leg room.

The trunk is surprisingly large for such a small car. It holds my two 12" subs very nicely and still has room for a good sized suit case.

I love the lines of the e30, BMWs didn't get nice again until the e46.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 16th February, 2005

29th Mar 2005, 10:45

Well just an update on this car, I have literally driven the car till the wheels fall off. I hit something on the highway and really messed up the front suspension. I tried to fix it, but to no avail. It didn't feel right and while driving down the road the wheel fell off. The next day I took it to the dealership and traded it in on a '92 325ic. I pity the next person who owns that car. It was fun and fast, faster in fact than the "ic" even though they have the same engine.