I am thinking of purchasing a e46 m3 and wanted to know about reliability and how comfortable is it for long drives. We have a 2004 MC40 and it is our daily driver. We were thinking of using it down at our winter home in AZ. but I told the wife she might not like it for some of the long drives.
So we have a few choices I have narrowed it down to Cad. CTSV, Cayman/Boxster, or the BMW.
bcgreen -- Love that Mini !!!
The E46 is long gone, since 2006. It was for me, a very nice, well sorted out, almost perfect balance 51%/49%, and absolutely a dream on long drives..
I like to drive the first stint Sacramento to Tucson, AZ, around 13-14 hours straight, and in my new 2001 E46 3 Series, I was not even tired, when I rolled into Tucson.. The car is quiet, tracks straight, has great halogen headlights, the Sport Seats are very nice, adjustable, the rest of the car has room for luggage, and all just fine.. A perfect highway car in any weather condition..
If you decide to go with the E46 M3, again, it requires a lot more maintenance because of the engine.. If you ignore it, it will not be happy..
If you can find a good, well maintained - WITH verifiable records, it will be great !
My M car had the 6-speed.. Some M3`s I believe came with the SMG transmission, and I do not know much about them personally, but have heard that they are of course, more complicated, and of course require maintenance.. My 6-speed - never had an issue one..
If you can find a nice one, and can find a great Indy repair place, then you and your vehicle will most happy every time you get in there and fire it it up.
I don`t know if you can access the BMWCCA website or not, but if you can, they have a Classifieds section and lots of members put their vehicles for sale there..
Because most Bimmer owners are pretty fanatical about the marque And their vehicle/s, they mostly take pretty darn good care of them..
The ones I have seen in the past at this website have been just beautiful, well maintained, and always make me wish I had that great job again, and could just go out and buy one!
The interior of the E46 vehicles if it was an M or even with just the Sport Package non-M`s, had beautiful leather, carpets, a nice, thick, leather covered steering wheel, and nothing cheap or dumb inside.. As with perhaps most of the German vehicles, they are probably somewhat spartan, not full of little shiny things, just the right things, the correct placement, the correct touch and feel..
The only other thing I can tell you regarding the E46 M3 and variants of it, with the Sports Package in those model years, is that the wheel alignment is factory set to be very "aggressive" = the best traction, handling, etc.. This also means this wheel alignment will also wear out all 4 tires faster, because it is more aggressive, so you have to be ok with that, or perhaps, if you have a really good Bimmer mechanic, he can change the alignment specs a little to take out that setting a bit and your tires will last longer... Yes, it will not be as nimble, but it IS still a BMW, a Driver`s Car, in any model, etc...
Please be careful, if you pursue one from a private seller, and if they have no Verifiable Service Records, I would really be thinking of walking away.. Of course, if it has very, very, low mileage and that is also verifiable, then perhaps it is one of those unicorns..
And it makes sense to me, if I were in the market again, to already have found a reliable, trusted, lots of positive clients, Shop/Dealership that would be able to perform a very good
pre-purchase inspection for you before you purchase..
BMW also sells Pre-Owned Bimmers that of course are inspected, etc., parts replaced, etc., so that might also be another avenue to explore...
Dan F