Kaufberatung E36?

Hallo allerseits,

ich überlege mir ein neues Auto zu kaufen und habe den E36 im Blick und folgendes Modell:

316i Coupé mit 102 PS

110Tsd KM

Tüv neu

motor Getriebe sind laut Verkäufer top.
allerdings meinte er das eine kleine Dichtung undicht ist und bisschen Öl ausläuft.

Preis ist 2200€

was sagt ihr?

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rotesand
1 year ago

It’s okay, the 316s are not very popular and therefore not very expensive even in good condition. A realistic price is all the more noticeable when Fanboys calls dozens of excessive prices for scrap and then an E36 is advertised at the apparently market-oriented price.

If it comes from the rust that is 110,000 kilometers detectable (service booklet, invoices, etc.) and the temperament of the 316er is sufficient (slowly it is not, but the “cool fanboys” always want to have only the thickest six-cylinder available), why not – if it is an original copy.

However, he meant that a small seal is leaking and a little oil runs out.

This can be anything or nothing and must be tested before the purchase is completed. Just when it is supposed “nix wildes” is or somewhere “a little oil exits” should be on the hat and in doubt leave the fingers of such veterans. Access should only be made if it is really proven that it is not a big defect and the whole thing is possibly fixed before the sale.

Mmits
1 year ago

Price sounds surprisingly good.

though it’s just a 316.

very well possible that there’s something lazy about it.

most require utopian prices for E36 Vorallem as coupé.

Havenari
1 year ago

Rule No 1:

I don’t want you to buy a broken car.

No BMW.

rotesand
1 year ago
Reply to  Havenari

Right, that’s always going to be extra expensive for BMW. I had E38 and E39 – although they were not broken during the takeover, the five of my big aunt (84 years) stood great, but something was always and when what was it expensive – and free workshops did not go on with the things.