I have both an E46 M3 and 2 (E36) M3's. Yes you read that right 2. I love this platform so much that i couldn't go with just one. I've owned the E36 for 13 years and over that time it has been nothing but smiles and joy. It has required minimal maintenance and just typical repairs (e.g. oil, filters, brakes, tires and clutch). Nothing out of the ordinary in terms of repair and I can do all the repairs myself since it's so easy to work on. The other great thing about this car is just the abundance of aftermarket support. All around a great car and excellent balanced vehicle that does all things well.
S52 is a graet reliable performer. Low end punchyness doesn't get old. Styling is on point. I always thought the e46 was a bit too refined and luxury (amazing car) but the rawness '90s feel is so at home. New steering rack from zhp or z3, coilovers and the car becomes something else. Nice review. All ms are great to drive.
I really love your channel along with zygrene. You two are a massive inspiration for me to get into track days unfortunately its not financially viable for me since I'm 24 and raising a family. But in the future id love to get a dedicated car for the track and build my skills its a massive passion for me but in the meantime you're video give my car guy heart life. Keep up the amazing videos,vibes,and Rpm's ❤🚗💨
Daily drive an e46 325 and haven’t taken the e36 ///M3 out in ages. I know what you mean by the slight “softness” when the steering is centered, but, feels like you could drive by just feeling the lines on the road when you load it up. Not fast, especially by today’s standards, but that instant grunt from a quick downshift is addictive. Used to drive an E30 325 a lot, and road-feel on that chassis was amazing. Total love for the 90’s BMWs.
On the e36, the steering shaft has some sort of rubber connection point on the way to the steering rack, and they tend to wear out. It’s pretty cheap and easy to access from under the car, and it completely transforms the dead on-center feel of these cars. Alternatively, you could swap the same part from an e46, where they are solid metal, but you risk getting impaled like a kebab when you crash. I’m sure there’s a very good reason the engineers used a rubber piece on the e36.
I like this gen more than the E46, if that’s blasphemous. I like the rich tones of the S52 over the S54 raspiness. I think the S52 should be easier to maintain as well.
I like the looks of the E36 more than the E46 personally. Probably based on my age at the time and getting into cars and such. But after driving it, the E36 wasn't nearly as competent of a vehicle as the E46
I really don’t think I’m the only one when saying this…..my e36 was my first bmw and I ended up getting a really nice e46m also in manual. I love the low end of the e36 and prefer to drive it over the 46
Own e46 m3 (kw, polys, hr sway) and e36 m3 (billys, polys, hr sways) i hands down prefer driving the e36. The driving dynamics is sublime on the e36 m3. Puts a smile on my face taking corners at ridiculous speeds and complete confidence in the car.
I’m 29 and I so want to buy a coupe 318is due to its fuel economy 😍 I have a W166 and W163 but want an old school bmw coupe e36 they sure are going extinct
It looks like you are hunting for your line with the steering which means something is worn out. I don't have to do that. I just point it and it holds the line. Also, I don't think those wheels are 1999. They are for the older models.
definitely the 1999 wheels. There were the M contour wheels for the lux package, the forged polished ones were optional and on the 1995 lightweight model, and these are the double spoke II M wheels.
I have both an E46 M3 and 2 (E36) M3's. Yes you read that right 2. I love this platform so much that i couldn't go with just one. I've owned the E36 for 13 years and over that time it has been nothing but smiles and joy. It has required minimal maintenance and just typical repairs (e.g. oil, filters, brakes, tires and clutch). Nothing out of the ordinary in terms of repair and I can do all the repairs myself since it's so easy to work on. The other great thing about this car is just the abundance of aftermarket support. All around a great car and excellent balanced vehicle that does all things well.
S52 is a graet reliable performer. Low end punchyness doesn't get old. Styling is on point. I always thought the e46 was a bit too refined and luxury (amazing car) but the rawness '90s feel is so at home. New steering rack from zhp or z3, coilovers and the car becomes something else. Nice review. All ms are great to drive.
I really love your channel along with zygrene. You two are a massive inspiration for me to get into track days unfortunately its not financially viable for me since I'm 24 and raising a family. But in the future id love to get a dedicated car for the track and build my skills its a massive passion for me but in the meantime you're video give my car guy heart life. Keep up the amazing videos,vibes,and Rpm's ❤🚗💨
Daily drive an e46 325 and haven’t taken the e36 ///M3 out in ages. I know what you mean by the slight “softness” when the steering is centered, but, feels like you could drive by just feeling the lines on the road when you load it up.
Not fast, especially by today’s standards, but that instant grunt from a quick downshift is addictive. Used to drive an E30 325 a lot, and road-feel on that chassis was amazing. Total love for the 90’s BMWs.
On the e36, the steering shaft has some sort of rubber connection point on the way to the steering rack, and they tend to wear out. It’s pretty cheap and easy to access from under the car, and it completely transforms the dead on-center feel of these cars. Alternatively, you could swap the same part from an e46, where they are solid metal, but you risk getting impaled like a kebab when you crash. I’m sure there’s a very good reason the engineers used a rubber piece on the e36.
I like this gen more than the E46, if that’s blasphemous. I like the rich tones of the S52 over the S54 raspiness. I think the S52 should be easier to maintain as well.
I like the looks of the E36 more than the E46 personally. Probably based on my age at the time and getting into cars and such. But after driving it, the E36 wasn't nearly as competent of a vehicle as the E46
You're not alone. The e46 is too 'pretty', too round, too ricey.
I really don’t think I’m the only one when saying this…..my e36 was my first bmw and I ended up getting a really nice e46m also in manual. I love the low end of the e36 and prefer to drive it over the 46
Own e46 m3 (kw, polys, hr sway) and e36 m3 (billys, polys, hr sways) i hands down prefer driving the e36. The driving dynamics is sublime on the e36 m3. Puts a smile on my face taking corners at ridiculous speeds and complete confidence in the car.
You got all the options! I’m curious, with 119 on the dash, how much did you pay for this?
This is the same spec I have. Im lowered a bit on BCs and have an M Tech 2 wheel.
I’m 29 and I so want to buy a coupe 318is due to its fuel economy 😍 I have a W166 and W163 but want an old school bmw coupe e36 they sure are going extinct
What is that sawing about! 😂
just had to have the fed flag in the background smh, nice vid tho have the same car love it
What radio is that??
It looks like you are hunting for your line with the steering which means something is worn out. I don't have to do that. I just point it and it holds the line. Also, I don't think those wheels are 1999. They are for the older models.
definitely the 1999 wheels. There were the M contour wheels for the lux package, the forged polished ones were optional and on the 1995 lightweight model, and these are the double spoke II M wheels.
wrong the S50 is what we all want
The stock steering rack is probably the worst part of the car.
Great feel. Just a bit too slow imho.
Need a quicker rack, z3,xhp,z4 etc.
Why u parked so close to that stop sign? Never seen someone shift so much while going the same speed...