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Models Covered:Fourth generation 3 Series Saloon, Coupe, Touring, Convertible: (316i, 318i, 320d diesel, 323i, 328i, 330i, 330d, M3)
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Quick Summary of the BMW 3 Series

It’s a bit small inside and some versions are a bit spartan unless the previous owner had a generous dig into the options list. But if you can afford the 3 Series and you’re in the market
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This is the compact executive express that rival manufacturers continually struggle to beat. So desirable is the post-1998 generation BMW 3 Series that despite the large numbers sold, it’s still in demand as something of an exclusive purchase. Thanks to all those cars on the road however, secondhand prices are no longer as strong as they were: good for you, bad for the grey-suited corporate accountants. What it all boils down to is that for the same price as a tricked-up new Mondeo or Vectra, you could could put a delectable used fourth-generation 3 Series in the driveway.
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History of the 3 Series
The fourth generation BMW 3 Series, with more rounded styling and slightly bulbous nose, arrived in Britain in time for S-plates in September 1998. As usual, BMW drip-fed the new models on to the market, beginning with the petrol-powered 318i, 323i and 328i saloons and order queues quickly formed across the land.The smaller pair of saloons continued the less welcome Munich tradition of no longer matching engine size to badging – the 318i (and the lesser specified 316i which arrived later) shared a 1.9-litre engine and the 323i was a 2.5.The four-cylinder 320d arrived a year or so later, followed, in mid-2000, by the creamy-smooth six-cylinder 330d, quickly acclaimed the world’s best diesel by the glossy magazines. The Coupes, sharing hardly any exterior body components with the saloons, began arriving in 1999 and you’ll see them about with 318Ci, 323Ci, 328Ci and 330Ci badges. Touring estates also started to arrive that year with the range eventually building up to 318i, 328i, 330i, 320d and 330d versions.A more recent arrival was the superb convertible, almost coinciding with the 328i engine’s replacement by the new 330i (yes, this one really is a three-litre model). The drop-top made its debut as a 323i, with 318i and 330i variants promised. These arrived shortly before the blisteringly fast M3, offered in coupe and convertible forms.
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BMW 3 Series Road Test
Settle behind the wheel and it will feel good to be at the helm of a Three series. The solid, quality feel of the controls and the silky-smooth performance are just right. One of the advantages of buying a well cared for example is that the engine should be nicely run-in, so you can enjoy all of the performance right from the start.In the six-cylinder petrol-powered 325i for example, there’s plenty on offer. Rest to 60 takes just eight seconds on the way to a maximum of over 140mph while the high-tech four-cylinder 2.0-litre unit in the 320d is no dull diesel slouch thanks to a top speed of nearly 130mph. Add a set of personalised plates and even the most eagle-eyed enthusiast would struggle to recognise the car from new.
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Buying a BMW 3 Series
Check the usual – clocked odometers, body nicks and scrapes, damaged trim, cellphone mounting holes in the dashboard and a cast-iron full BMW dealer service history.Imports generally attract trade suspicion and lower bids at sell-on time while there are a few clouds over South African-built cars (around 20% of 316i/318i saloons) because of below-par build quality and reliability with some.It’s worth being fussy (avoid dull non-metallic colours, low ex-rep specifications and gloomy interior trim colours) so that, when resale time comes, you’ll get a lot more for your part exchange than you might expect.Be suspicious of cars that have had many owners in a short time (this could be a sign of ongoing problems). If you really want piece of mind, buy from a BMW dealer – but be prepared to pay the premium.
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BMW 3 Series Typical Pricing
Launch-vintage saloons are about in reasonable numbers, starting at just under £6,300 for a 99S 318i or £5,900 for a 99T 316i. Automatic transmission adds from about £800 and more luxurious SE trim attracts a premium of £1,000 or so at 318i level. The 318Ci coupe starts at about £7,300 for a 1999 example and the 2.5-litre petrol powered 323iSE starts at around £6,800 on 99S plates. The coupe equivalent begins around £2,000 extra while 328i saloons are priced from around £7,200 on 99S plates.If you desire a saloon, convertible or Touring with three-litre petrol or diesel power, you’ll need deeper pockets. The 330i, for example opens at £10,900 in SE saloon guise on a 2000W plate, £12,800 for an equivalent year Touring, and much the same for a 330Ci Coupe with top dollar being claimed at £17,600 for the Convertible.
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BMW 3 Series Parts
(approx based on a 318i) A clutch assembly is around £130. Front brake pads are around £40, a full exhaust about £360, an alternator around £100 and a tyre around £40. A starter motor is about £120. A headlamp is about £165.
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