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Any thoughts on e36 320i (M) convertible?
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<blockquote data-quote="spikyone" data-source="post: 567722" data-attributes="member: 6071"><p>Hehe for you in Malaysia I think its much easier to source parts. In the 4-5 yrs we owned the cabrio we only put down slightly over 17k kms mileage and there were some times we only used the car once in 2 wks. Had a few problems with the car too, ABS brake pump sprung a leak, steering rack slight leaking, camshaft/crankshaft sensor konked out. Wheel bearings, absorber top mount...But other than that the car was solid, powerful esp in sports mode it sounded so musical and so smooth especially when passing through tunnels rising up to 5000 rpm.</p><p>By the end of our ownership the roof mechanism was almost on the way out already and the power windows were starting to act up also in the end we decided enough was enough better to buy a new practical car. We got a good deal for a brand new 0 mileage 318i anyway, ended up cheaper than buying a Camry..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spikyone, post: 567722, member: 6071"] Hehe for you in Malaysia I think its much easier to source parts. In the 4-5 yrs we owned the cabrio we only put down slightly over 17k kms mileage and there were some times we only used the car once in 2 wks. Had a few problems with the car too, ABS brake pump sprung a leak, steering rack slight leaking, camshaft/crankshaft sensor konked out. Wheel bearings, absorber top mount...But other than that the car was solid, powerful esp in sports mode it sounded so musical and so smooth especially when passing through tunnels rising up to 5000 rpm. By the end of our ownership the roof mechanism was almost on the way out already and the power windows were starting to act up also in the end we decided enough was enough better to buy a new practical car. We got a good deal for a brand new 0 mileage 318i anyway, ended up cheaper than buying a Camry.. [/QUOTE]
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