The estate has been replaced with a touring

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The estate has been replaced with a touring
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So I've been in 306's for 9 years and had around 7 on the road but the time has come to replace my latest 306 with something different and here it is a 2002 bmw e46 330d touring, it has basically everything heated red leather, Cruise control, 5"screen with satnav/TV and alot more goodies I've probably not even noticed yet. I picked it up yesterday and its lovely to drive but the fuel consumption is pretty bad [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY][FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY][FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]

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The estate that it's replaced

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#2
IMO that is the pick of the E46s, it's an utter sleeper and rather tunable although IIRC on an 02 plate not as powerful as the later 330d
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No its the 184bhp not the 204bhp but with a remap it's still not sluggish. But it's a manual and has all the toys

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#4
Looks quite nice that tbh, and I'm not usually over keen on BMW's. Diesel is definitely an appealling factor though IMO. You say the fuel consumption is bad, do you mean in comparison to the 306, or worse than it should be anyway? If that makes sense... lol
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It's bad compared to the 306. But it does have 2 more cylinders and a extra litre [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY][FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]

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Ah well, not such a bad thing then, I'm sure you can get something half decent out of it with some "careful driving". Whatever that is... Wink
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#7
No point having a big engine if you're gonna worry about fuel consumption. Tongue

Looks nice tbh, BMWs are really growing on me lately. I don't like the red interior though lol.
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I'm not moaning about the fuel consumption if I was bothered I would of got a 316d [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY][FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]. I really like the red interior it's one thing that really attracted me to it.

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#9
looks aright tbh, nice motor
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#10
I'm a fan, a BMW estate diesel with 6 cylinders would certainly be 1 of the cars I would look at if I was to not have a 306.
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6cylinder diesel manual rwd...

Not much to not like...other than its a bmw. But no car is perfect
Wishes for more power...
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It could of been a sheep and got a megane like most others on here [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY][FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]

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(03-07-2016, 07:19 PM)Piggy Wrote: 6cylinder diesel manual rwd...

Not much to not like...other than its a bmw. But no car is perfect

Pretty much my exact thoughts, but like Tom, BMW's seem to be growing on me at the moment. Wink
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I love my 3.0 6 cylinder manual rwd Smile
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(03-07-2016, 07:21 PM)aggyj17 Wrote: It could of been a sheep and got a megane like most others on here [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY][FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]

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Yeah what kind of dickhead buys a megane ninja
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The seats are obviously a bit Marmite but that looks pretty tidy and a nice spec - 3 litre, manual, touring and all the toys ThumbsUp

(03-07-2016, 05:16 PM)aggyj17 Wrote: ... but the fuel consumption is pretty bad

How bad is "bad" economy wise out of interest on the 330d? Clearly it's not going to average over 50mpg, but which side of 40mpg is it?
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you'd be surprised what they can do, I've had over 50 from my old 525, recently got 66 from a 2.2 Civic!

daily though, mine is mid 30's as its an old heavy auto moving through traffic.
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(04-07-2016, 09:46 AM)powerandtorque Wrote: The seats are obviously a bit Marmite but that looks pretty tidy and a nice spec - 3 litre, manual, touring and all the toys ThumbsUp

(03-07-2016, 05:16 PM)aggyj17 Wrote: ... but the fuel consumption is pretty bad

How bad is "bad" economy wise out of interest on the 330d? Clearly it's not going to average over 50mpg, but which side of 40mpg is it?
I've been doing high 30's but obviously it's a new car so haven't been hanging about if I cruise it it will do mid 40's

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Think the 204 version is a little better on fuel and a bit more mappable but that's about it. Tidy motor though, get a lot for your money just keep an eye out for the common faults
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There's not a great deal in the engines tbh. With a map there not to far off eachother either way it's alot nicer than the 306 anyway

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Ah I more meant the end power figure, think the 184's map to about 230, 204's map to about 260+ without much bother. But yeah, substantially more than a 306 either way lol
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Do you mind me asking what you paid for it? I might be in the market for something like this shortly
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(04-07-2016, 04:59 PM)JJ0063 Wrote: Do you mind me asking what you paid for it? I might be in the market for something like this shortly
I paid 1750 for it it's just clocked over 150k and I've seen 320d's go for more than that at a lower spec.

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Yep that's decent
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That Beamer looks lush mate. Love the wheels on your 306 tho! I've never seen yours, have you not got a thread? You keeping the 306?
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The wheels on the estate were the wheels off my 205

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Sadly the 205 is now being broke for parts and the wheels have now been sold so it's back on lazers. No project thread for the estate as it's completely standard bar a clutch and intercooler and a stage 2 map lol. The Mrs is keeping the estate for now and her 306 hdi cabriolet is being sold if anyone is interested.

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They looked far better on the 205 than the estate tbh! Smile

£1750 sounds a lot for a 14 year old 'normal' car, I guess that's the price you pay for quality though...probably explains why I've never owned a BMW. lol
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I agree they looked far better on the 205.
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What sort of figure you looking at for the cabby just out of interest?
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(04-07-2016, 09:11 PM)JJ0063 Wrote: What sort of figure you looking at for the cabby just out of interest?
Would like 850 with the hardtop. The hardtop is green but it's there lol. I have just put a for sale post up buddy

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