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msSPEED 10-26-2005 09:46 AM

Bmw 92
 
just wondering what you guys think of bimmers (92 - 94)... if they give a lot of problems and if they are worth buying or will i get myself into a lot of problems....????

monopoly 10-26-2005 03:05 PM

lol depends on which bimmer dude. most of them arent that bad..my friends got a 95 325i and its a money pit.

msSPEED 10-26-2005 03:29 PM

first things first.. im not a dude... lol "MSspeed".. :laugh:
well im thinkin of getting a '92 325i, 4 door... is it a bad idea to get one?

BOOSTED_ITR 10-26-2005 03:31 PM

we had one at the shop and such a piece of ...

NOTORIOUS VR 10-27-2005 04:41 AM


Originally Posted by msSPEED
first things first.. im not a dude... lol "MSspeed".. :laugh:
well im thinkin of getting a '92 325i, 4 door... is it a bad idea to get one?

Generally you never want to buy a 1st or 2nd year production car... 92 was pretty much the first year of the E36... so if anything I would suggest a 94 and up....

msSPEED 10-27-2005 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by BOOSTED_ITR
we had one at the shop and such a piece of ...

"SUCH A PIECE OF " CUZ THEY HAVE A LOT OF PROBLEMS OR WHEN THEY DO HAVE PROBLEMS ITS HARD & EXPENSIVE TO FIX?

Guelphguy 10-27-2005 02:05 PM

I drive a 1990 535i myself, and the key to these cars is how they have been maintained. That being said, when I decided to get into the bimmer scene I was told by some coworkers (all with bimmers) to go for a 5 series as they are made so much more solid over the 3 series, so far (1 year) the thing has been an incredibly reliable tank! I think there is good and bad in every year/make....getting that old tho, I think it is all in how it was treated/maintained. I ended up having to replace everything rubber (motor/tranny mounts/driveline hanger/guibo/thrust arms/steering links) due to what seems to be was the age but it rides better than my 99 Grand Prix that i had prior to this...

Tomek6 10-29-2005 10:19 PM

They're slow too and if ur gonna go with a bimmer get a coupe.

shmike 11-07-2005 05:57 PM

for the love of got, just no 318's!!!!!

B6T 11-08-2005 01:59 AM

Save a few extra ducats and get yourself a 328i coupe. They have a 2.8L engine instead of a 2.5L, and although the 2.8L only makes 1 more hp then the 2.5L, it makes something like 20 ft. lbs. more torque.

sleepy GSR 11-14-2005 11:16 PM

i had a 92' and it broke constantly, if you are looking at one, make sure you have a mechanic you trust check it thoroghly. its been 2 years since i got rid of my piece of and i'm still bitter. plus what NOTORIOUS VR said about first and second year cars is something you should consider as well. BTW the 328s only came out in 96' and it would be way out of the price range of a 92-94 325I. don't believe what they say about bimmers, that they would last forever, cause they REALLYYY don't. i guess it depends on the car and the driver as well but like i said i'm still very bitter.

sleepy GSR 11-14-2005 11:17 PM

oh, and dude is right, please don't go with a 318.

T.Dot_E30 11-15-2005 12:52 AM

The 92s had rear sub-frame problems, it was fixed in years after that.

Older BMWs aren't for ppl who would run to a mechanic to change a fuse or a bulb/brakes, if u can fix things yourself, it becomes alot less costly to own one.

DashHavoc 11-16-2005 04:47 PM


Originally Posted by T.Dot_E30
The 92s had rear sub-frame problems, it was fixed in years after that.

Older BMWs aren't for ppl who would run to a mechanic to change a fuse or a bulb/brakes, if u can fix things yourself, it becomes alot less costly to own one.


thats true with almost any car, my buddy has a 94 bimmer and he keeps it maintained really well, does most stuff himself, only had problems with his fuel pump and power windows

shuller1458 01-17-2006 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by sleepy GSR
oh, and dude is right, please don't go with a 318.

why is that? is it just because it is very slow or it has alot of problems? :dunno:


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