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BMW 3 Series Review (1995 to 1999)

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Quick Summary

If you place a higher priority on style and performance than payload you'll be hard pushed to find a more satisfying option in this price bracket. Should you need a diesel the 325tds is the best option but this is a car that begs for a spirited petrol engine and it's hard to put a foot wrong. As with all BMWs, the six-cylinder engines are the definitive articles so why not save for a 328i? You know you want to.
Overall:  3.5 out of 5

Models Covered:3 Series E36 – 1995-2000 (316i, 318i, 318tds, 320i, 323i, 325tds, 328i)

MASTERS TOUR

Although Touring designations have long been a part of BMW's history, it's been the 3 Series Touring that really established the concept of the lifestyle estate. Here was a market sector that emphasised performance, fun and youthfulness, neatly sidestepping all the connotations estates used to be saddled with. The E36 3 Series, produced from 1995 right through to 1999, was enormously successful and spawned an ever-wider array of Touring variants. One of them may well have your name on it. Here's how to make sure it's not a duffer.
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History of the 3 Series

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Although the swoopy E36 third generation BMW 3 Series arrived on these shores in the early spring of 1991, British customers were forced to wait until as recently as March 1995 for the first of the Touring models. Two cars were initially launched, the 320i and the 328i, followed later in the year by the 318tds diesel. January 1996 saw the addition of a 318i model and it wasn't long before this was joined by the Touring version of the 143bhp 325tds.January 1997 saw the 320i model discontinued, replaced by the 170bhp 323i whilst the entry-level 316i arrived in April 1997, January 1998 was pivotal for the Touring range with SE trim designations added across the board, indeed it was the only trim level the 325tds and 328i could then be purchased with. Most of the E36-series Touring models were discontinued in November 1999 to make way for the next generation car, known amongst BMW enthusiasts as the E46 cars. The 328i Touring, however, soldiered on alone until withdrawn from sale in July 2000. A wider selection of value added ES and Sport versions were added in early 2003.
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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 thanks to the solid, quality feel of the controls and the silky-smooth performance. 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 the performance right from the start. In the six-cylinder petrol-powered 328i Touring for example, there's plenty on offer. Rest to 60 takes just 7.1 seconds on the way to a maximum of over 143mph. Add a set of personalised plates and even the most eagle-eyed enthusiast would struggle to recognise the car from new. Handling is summed up in two words: predictably enthusiastic. BMW seem once again to have exercised their knack of providing taut, responsive handling without sacrificing the kind of comfortable ride that most executive buyers will expect.
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Buying a BMW 3 Series

The E36 series 3 series has established an impressive reputation in the trade – and not only because its digital odometer is nearly impossible to clock. High demand has meant that second and third-year depreciation levels are still considerably lower than more 'ordinary' models from mainstream makers. In other words, when resale time comes, you should get a lot more for your part exchange than you might expect.Watch for loose or ill-fitting interior trim and cold starting problems on earlier models and there have also been reports of water leaks through window seals, and coolant seepage from radiators. Watch for cars which have had many owners (this could be a sign of ongoing problems). Insist on a full service history, ideally with BMW dealer stamps. If you really want piece of mind, buy from a franchised dealer – but be prepared to pay a premium.
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BMW 3 Series Typical Pricing

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There's a vast choice of course, with so many derivatives on offer. Petrol prices start at £3,400 for a 1997 P registered 316i Touring, with earlier1995M plated 320i models opening at £3,900. The 325tds diesel model is well worth tracking down, with prices ranging from £3,300 for a 1996N example right through to £6,5000 for a 1999V registered automatic in SE trim.Given the choice, many buyers would opt for the 193bhp served up by the 328i Touring. Should you require one of these, budget around £4,300 for a 1995M plated model although you can pay as much as £6,900 for an immaculate 2000V vintage automatic with SE accoutrements and metallic paint.
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BMW 3 Series Parts

(approx based on a 318i Touring) A clutch assembly is around £130. Front brakepads are around £38, a full exhaust about £360, an alternator just under £225 and a tyre around £40. A starter motor is about £120. A headlamp is about £165.
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BMW 3 Series Rated

Performance 3.5 out of 5Performance

Comfort 3.5 out of 5Comfort

Handling 4 out of 5Handling

Economy 3 out of 5Economy

Styling 3.5 out of 5Styling

Equipment 3.5 out of 5Equipment

Build 3.5 out of 5Build

Depreciation 4 out of 5Depreciation

Insurance 3 out of 5Insurance

Value 3.5 out of 5Value


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