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I’m really not a BMW fan, but realistically, perhaps an old 316 compact E36 or E46 is conceivable – is also quite fit and not as zigig as larger models, just the old E36 is technically still relatively “simple” and quite solid. Here an advertisement of 1994, which were built until 2001, then came the E46 successor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVJ2giWG1yI
Had several of them (E36) in the family that were okay. Rost is now a problem, you have to pay attention. Also, the traction in winter is not world-facing good due to the rear wheel drive, it is best to put a gravel or sand bag in the trunk in winter to “weight” the rear axle. For maintenance: Those who can afford a VW golf or Audi A3 should not fail at the BMW Compakt.
The insurance should always charge you the representative on site. Direct insurers are mocking at first sight, for that you have a giant necklace when something happens and you are held by a dull call center until finally land is in sight. It’s not worth it.
No BMW.
There are much cheaper vehicles – especially with regard to tax, insurance and consumption.
Why does anyone who can’t drive want a sports car?
If you couldn’t drive so well, you wouldn’t have a driving license:)
The actual driving-learning begins after the driving test.
I don’t need a sports car but I find bmw’s beautiful, my father also has one and therefore.
Convenient in maintenance and good for beginners?
None.
No one
None.