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    I'm planning to buy a car and I saw this car in a nearby auto center. It is a 1997 BMW 325i. The color is green. I checked everything it was in good shape (I got my some checklist from the internet). but i'm just a teen. 17 years old actually, but i'm really into cars like seriously into cars. I was thinking if this is okay as my first car. and also may I know statistics of fuel consumption? THANK YOU!

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    I also prefer to buy used car, because i'm planning to overhaul it. From head to toe. That's why. It's like modifying this whole thing. and any other car suggestions ranging from 200-350k? Thanks.

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    I mean a BMW 320i '97 e36.

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    Funny we have similar inquiries, hope some people would give us some info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabrel View Post
    I'm planning to buy a car and I saw this car in a nearby auto center. It is a 1997 BMW 325i. The color is green. I checked everything it was in good shape (I got my some checklist from the internet). but i'm just a teen. 17 years old actually, but i'm really into cars like seriously into cars. I was thinking if this is okay as my first car. and also may I know statistics of fuel consumption? THANK YOU!

    PS:

    I also prefer to buy used car, because i'm planning to overhaul it. From head to toe. That's why. It's like modifying this whole thing. and any other car suggestions ranging from 200-350k? Thanks.
    The 320i E36 is a very good car and very reliable. Just make sure you're getting a good one and not a neglected one. Have a 100 point check up before purchasing so you will have an idea on the car's condition and so that you will know the parts that you need to replace and their price. For sure, it would be better if you change all the fluids (since you don't know the history) and have all suspension parts checked. Once you get it into a really good condition, it should be fairly easy to maintain. Parts are easy to source and there are also surplus parts for those parts that need not be brand new.

    As for the consumption, I usually do 6-7 city driving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabrel View Post
    I'm planning to buy a car and I saw this car in a nearby auto center. It is a 1997 BMW 325i. The color is green. I checked everything it was in good shape (I got my some checklist from the internet). but i'm just a teen. 17 years old actually, but i'm really into cars like seriously into cars. I was thinking if this is okay as my first car. and also may I know statistics of fuel consumption? THANK YOU!

    PS:

    I also prefer to buy used car, because i'm planning to overhaul it. From head to toe. That's why. It's like modifying this whole thing. and any other car suggestions ranging from 200-350k? Thanks.
    Hmm, wasn't able to read your whole post. I think you meant just modify and not "overhaul". Modified cars for me lose a lot of value since you will be using a lot of after market parts, plus if your modifications are expensive but not aesthetically pleasing, you'll just end up being "baduy" or you'll get "sayang binaboy yung oto" reactions instead of impressed reactions.

    I suggest you start with a jap car to modify, if you start with a euro car you might burn a hole in your parent's pockets, or they might spend your college money on your modifications hehe.

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    If you are just looking for a car you can modify, then get a civic or something. Remember that modifying a Japanese car is way easier than a European one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabrel View Post
    I'm planning to buy a car and I saw this car in a nearby auto center. It is a 1997 BMW 325i. The color is green. I checked everything it was in good shape (I got my some checklist from the internet). but i'm just a teen. 17 years old actually, but i'm really into cars like seriously into cars. I was thinking if this is okay as my first car. and also may I know statistics of fuel consumption? THANK YOU!

    PS:

    I also prefer to buy used car, because i'm planning to overhaul it. From head to toe. That's why. It's like modifying this whole thing. and any other car suggestions ranging from 200-350k? Thanks.

    I strongly suggest you choose a different and preferably japanese car because BMW parts in the Philippines is very expensive.

    BMW cars themselves are good cars but they are still machines and all machines will require maintenance and spare parts to operate properly in the long run. If we live in europe, parts will be much cheaper and even surplus parts available. But in the Philippines, such BMW parts are much harder to find and more than twice more expensive than it's japanese counterpart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    I strongly suggest you choose a different and preferably japanese car because BMW parts in the Philippines is very expensive.

    BMW cars themselves are good cars but they are still machines and all machines will require maintenance and spare parts to operate properly in the long run. If we live in europe, parts will be much cheaper and even surplus parts available. But in the Philippines, such BMW parts are much harder to find and more than twice more expensive than it's japanese counterpart.
    I beg to disagree, but you are misinformed. Parts for BMW are not as expensive as everyone thinks it is. In fact, they are almost on the same level as Japanese parts. You just need to know where to buy them. :P Information is a powerful thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    I strongly suggest you choose a different and preferably japanese car because BMW parts in the Philippines is very expensive.

    BMW cars themselves are good cars but they are still machines and all machines will require maintenance and spare parts to operate properly in the long run. If we live in europe, parts will be much cheaper and even surplus parts available. But in the Philippines, such BMW parts are much
    harder to find and more than twice more expensive than it's japanese counterpart.
    I dunno with the new Japanese cars but parts for a Mercedes is definitely cheaper. Used to own a 316i E36 and then replaced it with a W202 C180.

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    BMW parts are usually more expensive than Mercedes-Benz parts and quite harder to find, but many driveline and electrical parts are interchangeable with some Japanese cars.

    In a worst-case scenario, you can always do an engine swap and throw a 4JB1 into it

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    Quote Originally Posted by cripple_rooster View Post
    BMW parts are usually more expensive than Mercedes-Benz parts and quite harder to find, but many driveline and electrical parts are interchangeable with some Japanese cars.
    depends on where you live and your contacts. i have an E39 and i have a very easy time looking for parts. my friend owns a w211, he envies me because of parts availability of my car. price wise, not that expensive. again, it is a matter of knowing where to buy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronw123w124 View Post
    I dunno with the new Japanese cars but parts for a Mercedes is definitely cheaper. Used to own a 316i E36 and then replaced it with a W202 C180.
    Agree ... Too short!

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    Don't listen to the guys recommending Jap cars. The 325i is pretty old but still a great car. I just had my 316i fixed and parts are definitely easy to find if you have contacts. I had my car fixed up at ARC automotive in Makati. I have to say they had no problems finding the parts.

    Please buy the BMW. Seriously, no one is going to look at a Civic and say WOW. Nice car. Also, you might have better inputs on your problems with the official bmw philippine car club.

    google it.

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    Even without mods, the BMW is an eye-catcher. Get it.

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    Be ready for your maintainance cost..it's a great car but high to maintained unless you have more savings to spend with

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tj_abs View Post
    Be ready for your maintainance cost..it's a great car but high to maintained unless you have more savings to spend with
    And yet another misinformed person. :P Seriously, those who say the maintenance cost is high either 1) do not own 1 and bases this on perception or 2) owns 1 but is not resourceful enough to get the same parts at a much cheaper price.

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