With annual mileage like that you could hold out for one that's just had an Inspection 2 and new brakes all round. Then over the next 3 years it'll need just tyres, brake fluid and a single oil service at £190 in terms of scheduled maintenance.
You drive less than half a mile to work?Would be a waste of an M3 imo
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[TW]Fox;24115918 said:With annual mileage like that you could hold out for one that's just had an Inspection 2 and new brakes all round. Then over the next 3 years it'll need just tyres, brake fluid and a single oil service at £190 in terms of scheduled maintenance.
As with any car, you always need a fund, may it be 1k 2k 5k or 10k depending on a car. On a fiesta 500 may may be enough but 2k isnt enough on a Ferrari.
Make sure you get a clean one rather than save a few quid. When you change brake pads, get a better ones than the standard as they arent v good.
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It would never see a track day, i live in a small town and i live less than half a mile from my work. I only drive either for work (when i get the money back) or because i actually WANT to, which i often do cos i love driving.
Last year i did about 2k miles in the 350z.
Thats probably the reason why its both do-able and a waste at the same time!
It all depends on what condition you want to keep it and use it in.
Its a performance car, if you want to keep it in the peak of its performance then Id expect it would need certain ecu sensors and a host of suspension components replacing. at this age there will be considerable wear and tear on the car and it wont drive as BMW intended.
Thats going to cost a lot of money, a lot more than it would take to just keep an M3 serviced and sat on your driveway as an ornament.
Have you considered any other cars Placeholder?, The E46 although a stunning car is starting to become quiet old lets say you bought a 2005 a few years down the line your going to have a 10 year old car sat on your driveway - for around the 15k budget you could get a reasonably low millage 2009 370Z or even a 2010 Infiniti G37, although they don't carry the M badge both are not a million miles away from performance and newer.
So are you content with an M3 with 8 years of wear or something that drives like an M3? Thats whats going to make the difference.
So are you content with an M3 with 8 years of wear or something that drives like an M3? Thats whats going to make the difference.
The question is, what's your maximum yearly running cost you can afford. Then I suspect people might be able to give you what it costs them to run one? Suppose, depends on how much your initial cost of the car will be which "could" dictate how much work you need...