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by bmw328i5sp
Feb 25 '05
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Build quality, reliability, fuel economy, super fast performance and tight nimble handling. Cons: Some parts expensive-some cheap. BMW parts on the web cheaper than local dealers. The Bottom Line: It will be the best car you ever had. I would definitely encourage one to get a 3 series BMW.
I bought a used 1998 BMW 328i sedan with a 5 speed manual transmission to replace my 1989 Chevy Caprice. It was the first BMW I ever bought. I had been in the market for a newer car for a long time, and decided that if I was going to get something, that ...
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by willow328i
May 06 '04
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Smooth and torquey engine, solid handling and dependability. Cons: Few minor repairs as expected with all cars. The Bottom Line: A solid, all-around car with a smooth engine, proven dependability and a joy to drive fast or slow.
I bought a 1998 BMW 328i approximately one year ago and have had pretty good luck so far. When I bought the car it had about 65k miles on it and I paid about $14k for it. To date I have had a few minor problems with the car but have been able to fix ...
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by montulli
Sep 08 '99 - Updated Sep 11 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Incredibly sporty, but still practical. Cons: Expensive and not a good city car.
If you long for the handling of a world class sports car, yet need the practicality of a 4 seat car, the M3 is for you. I bought the newly released M3 convertible about one year ago and absolutely love it.
When looking for a new car I had...
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by JPierpontFinch
Aug 03 '00 - Updated Nov 21 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Handling, performance, features Cons: Not a lot of extra room
I am the proud owner of a 1998 328 convertible. My mid-life crisis car, so to speak, and so much more practical than a Viper. I bought it because: it's a great car in its own right, is a no-compromise convertible, and it fits in the garage even with a...
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by ekyang
Dec 30 '01 - Updated Apr 25 '07
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Smooth powerband, classic looks, attention to detail is astounding, extremely bright headlights for stock. Cons: Insurance can be bad, maintenance is expensive, small things tend to go wrong. The Bottom Line: If you're a car aficionado that can absorb the greater than average cost associated with owning an M3, buy it.
I was first introduced to the phenomena that is the BMW M3 back in 1994 on an overseas study tour in Taiwan. I first read an article about the E36 generation BMW M3 in Dakar Yellow and just fell in love at the sight of one parked at the base of a ski ...
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by KCKulak
May 31 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Speed, Features, Style, Brakes, Sound System Cons: A ticket waiting to happen and little tight in back
It all started after a visit to Chicago and I drove a buddy’s 99’ M3 coupe around for a day. I had never had a driving experience like it before. The car looked incredible and would get-up-and-go faster than anything I had previously driven. Obviously...
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by iluv2fly
Dec 04 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Tight, accurate control Cons: Can't carry the whole soccer team
For nearly two decades I've driven the likes of station wagons, various minivans and SUV's as I participated in the suburban ritual of carting my kids and their friends to those activities that will encourage them to succeed in life so they could one day...
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by jbleacher
Jan 23 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Great all around car. Cons: The price.
This is one mean driving machine. The BMW M3 is an excellent all around car. When I bought this car in '98 I was amazed. This car handles great in all road conditions, and it is as quiet as a mouse. It has excellent acceleration, and one tank of...
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by maxshroom
Dec 02 '99
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Beautiful design, fast, sleek, sounds good, customizable Cons: Hard to reach steering wheel, doesn't telescope out
When I got my first drive in an M3 back in early of 1998 I knew that this car right here is the one and only car that everyone in the world should own. Talk about the perfect mix of acceleration, suspension, power, and steering all in one very sleek and...
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by trijig
Sep 14 '99
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Effortless Performance, Quality Cons: I only have room for two in my garage!
The BMW M3 is perhaps the most desirable car I have ever driven. It combines good looks, vault-like build quality, and out-of this world performance in a way no other car available today can quite match. Yes, there are cars which accelerate more...
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by tlovejr
Jan 14 '04
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Amazing driving experience. Nothing further need be said... Cons: Backseat can be cramped when transporting 4 fullsize adults. The Bottom Line: Theres a reson this car has more awards and accolades than any of its competitors...drive one and you'll see why!
The BMW 3 series has been for years the universally accepted benchmark by which other sports sedans are measured. Similarly the BMW M series has always been regarded as the ultimate performance machine. So what happened when BMW combined the 3 series ...
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by tpnoland
Jan 23 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: outstanding acceleration/handling plus room for luggage and friends. Cons: annoying brake squeaks, dash rattles and overpriced stereo.
With just a perfunctory glance, you might think that this is just another 3 series coupe/sedan but those who know, KNOW! This car is nearly totally balanced in hp/torque and weight distribution and to drive it is a pleasure for four out of the five...
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by joco
Dec 21 '99
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: A beast that can be a docile daily driver. The leather. Free service and maintenance for 3 years. Cons: Millions of similarly-shaped buttons on the console. Delicate (but beautiful) wheels.
It will last much longer, anyway. Everything that's written about the M3 as a driver's car is true. Hold on to your gum and warn your passengers when you stand on the brakes! A sweet 240Hp straight-6 that has the most broad, flat torque curve my butt...
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by bsack
Apr 28 '01
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Superior quality, handling, reliability, sharp looking Cons: It's really a 2-seater in denial The Bottom Line: A well-built, lovely machine.
The 328 Convertible is the most remarkable vehicle I've had the pleasure of driving. It looks great, feels solid, handles beautifully and accelerates smoothly and rapidly. I am the original owner of this car and have experienced no significant mechanical...
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by cn777
Mar 14 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: speed, handling Cons: airbag recall, easily broken fog lights
I purchased an M3 last year after going to the BMW dealer to test drive a 328is. No, I was not pressured into buying the M3 -- in fact, where I live, BMW dealers have such great demand for the M series cars that they couldn't care less whether you buy...
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