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BMW E30 as a daily workhorse
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<blockquote data-quote="SiAuKiA" data-source="post: 498636" data-attributes="member: 22775"><p>thanks fabian for the advice....</p><p>so is it safe to say,for a newbie like me who doesnt want much trouble maintaining an e30, a 1.8L would be ideal?</p><p>the reason i ask is that, certain cars, due to the fact that their bodies are heavy,consume more fuel when paired with a lower cc engine, whereas a higher cc engine gets better mileage.like my naza bestari is 1.4l, but a 1.6l model has better fuel consumption.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SiAuKiA, post: 498636, member: 22775"] thanks fabian for the advice.... so is it safe to say,for a newbie like me who doesnt want much trouble maintaining an e30, a 1.8L would be ideal? the reason i ask is that, certain cars, due to the fact that their bodies are heavy,consume more fuel when paired with a lower cc engine, whereas a higher cc engine gets better mileage.like my naza bestari is 1.4l, but a 1.6l model has better fuel consumption. [/QUOTE]
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