BMW E46 330 Sport coupé considerations

- Can you recommend an insurance broker who specialises in youths with BMWs? Seeing quotes for around £2500 - 3k for me on the usual comparison sites, which probably aren't the best to search for this kind of thing

I'm 22, 5 points on my Licence with a 316i SE 1.9 Compact.


not quite same as yours but like an above reply i use elephant and fully comp is just over £800
 
[TW]Fox;14101053 said:
Why do 316i owners always state the engine size of their car when they refer to it, always noticed that :p

Hehe yea, now that you mention it, they do seem to do that a lot :p
 
Maybe its because the size of your engine is directly proportional to the size of your penis?

Or maybe its just to clarify that it's a small engined BMW rather than a tiny engined BMW to someone who is new to the marque..
 
All you really have to ask is, does it have less than 6 cylinders? ...if the answer is yes, no one really cares anyway :p ...a BMW without a l6 (or more) is just another car. Hell, even the l6 320/520 are pretty yawn enducing, as 6'ers go, pretty refined though, which is really the point with those.

Oh I meant no offence to anyone with a 4 pot bimmer by the way, but if you cared ...you woulnd't have bought a 4 pot in the first place, I think.
 
All you really have to ask is, does it have less than 6 cylinders? ...if the answer is yes, no one really cares anyway :p ...a BMW without a l6 (or more) is just another car. Hell, even the l6 320/520 are pretty yawn enducing, as 6'ers go. Oh I meant no offence to anyone with a 4 pot bimmer by the way, but if you cared ...you woulnd't have bought a 4 pot in the first place, I think.

320d's relatively competent IMO but still relatively boring...
 
Yea it is, although I don't quite consider it in the same way as the petrol models, it's a nice, well made, good to drive, economical mile muncher really.

I don't think you would buy the diesel if you were buying the BMW truly as 'the ultimate driving machine' ...the 2 litre diesel is better than the 4 cylinder petrols in my opinion, which you also wouldn't buy if your reason for buying the car was as a 'driving machine' as opposed to a decent bit of personal transport. Thus you can choose, for economical BMW motoring, either a 4 pot petrol or a 4 pot 2 litre diesel, the diesel is the best of that lot, I don't really know why you would buy a 4 pot petrol one tbh, people do obviously ...I don't understand it though.
 
Cost I'm guessing, because the 4 pot petrols are so pointless they're going for mondeo money now. I guess if you're looking at a 1.8 mondeo and could get a 318i, the badge and quality may appeal.

I wouldnt consider a 320d as an "ultimate driving machine" but I've considered one of a few occasions for the reasons you say - well made, good to drive mile muncher.

On a slight tangent, I was out with my dad looking in showrooms the other day as he's due his new company car in a few months. Went into BMW in exeter because he fancies a 3/5 series touring. In the pretty large showroom, they didnt have ANY 3 or 5 series on display. Does this not strike anyone else as being complete madness? I thought those 2 cars are their core market but the showroom was full of stupid "X" machines and stuff like the 1 series coupe... things I'd consider relatively niche
 
The cheapest insurance I've found so far is £1,628.55 from Churchill, using two reasonably good post codes (and my mother as an additional driver :eek:). £1.6k is much better than the £2 - 3k I was originally getting, and only about £400 more than what I am paying now :)
 
- Can you recommend an insurance broker who specialises in youths with BMWs? Seeing quotes for around £2500 - 3k for me on the usual comparison sites, which probably aren't the best to search for this kind of thing

As has been said the Admiral group (Elephant, Admiral, Bell) are all quite good on insuring people, in anything to be honest.

I'm 22, 0NCB, 1 fault claim in Jan 08, 4 years on license and for me e36 328i it's £800...I started the insurance when I was 21.

I just did a quote on an e46 330i and got this...

£1200

I'd look at them for quote. ;)
 
Elephant quoted me £3293.83, Bell about £400 more than that. Problem is, I've held my license for only a year.

Quite depressing really, I sure hope Churchill quote holds for the next couple of months :eek: I could afford the £2 - 3k insurance, but I just don't want to be ripped off by an insurance company, who have a statutory right to print money.
 
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All you really have to ask is, does it have less than 6 cylinders? ...if the answer is yes, no one really cares anyway :p ...a BMW without a l6 (or more) is just another car. Hell, even the l6 320/520 are pretty yawn enducing, as 6'ers go, pretty refined though, which is really the point with those.

Oh I meant no offence to anyone with a 4 pot bimmer by the way, but if you cared ...you woulnd't have bought a 4 pot in the first place, I think.

Just don't go saying that to the owner of an E30 M3.
 
Elephant quoted me £3293.83, Bell about £400 more than that. Problem is, I've held my license for only a year.

Quite depressing really, I sure hope Churchill quote holds for the next couple of months :eek: I could afford the £2 - 3k insurance, but I just don't want to be ripped off by an insurance company, who have a statutory right to print money.

2-3k on insurance. Are you mental? Even the 1.6k is pretty high, i refuse to pay over 1000 on insurance out of principle. Would rather wait a year or two for more ncb. As nice as the bmw will be it's not worth that. Not to me anyway.
 
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