I'm in the middle of a conversation with my dad comparing the initial retail pricing of some of our favourite modern classics, and I came across this thread during a search. It's definitely worth a bump.
There were 2 basic 15" styles: cross-spokes (basketweaves) and star-spoke. They are styling 10 on this page http://felgenkatalog.auto-treff.com/
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1986 Delphin 528e - Roof rack equipped lumber hauler.
1989 Zinnoberrot 325iX Sedan - I miss this car. (Deceased)
1998 Avus Blau 328iC - Someone else's project now
2008 Platinum-Beige X3 3.0si - Current project
2012 Alpine White X3 xDrive35i - My new snowmobile.
2020 Estoril Blue 440i xDrive cabrio - This car is a blast to drive.
IT'S A BMW E30: The best and last 3 Series ever made. '90 325i | M20B25, 168 hp, 0-60: 7.2, 15.4@93mph, Top Speed: 138 mph | My E30 Videos
It's hard to believe my lapis blue 318i 2 door would cost 36k today... Damn!
"Hopes and dreams are followed by making do. And then yelling and screaming, followed by tears of sadness."
if i could get a new e30 for 36k I'd buy that over any new model.
My first BMW I bought new was a 1990 325i from Autohaus in Cohasset, MA. The MSRP was $24650 plus a little extra for metallic paint (Delphin Gray). It was a 2 door coupe with no options. The rear windows did not open.
I eventually traded it for a MBZ 400E which I hated. Fast forward to 2017 and I bought a 1990 325i in Calypsorot, a 2 door coupe. I have had a lot of fun restoring it.
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My 87 325i convertible sold for $45000. plus taxes including the hardtop. Fully loaded with all the Canadian winter necessities. Heated seats, heated rear window on hardtop, air, cruise, sport seats, Cd player, leather, fog lamps, basket weaves.
Now just showing 214000 original km, still runs like a dream and still completely stock with just replacement of shocks, brakes, and exhaust. A one owner jewel...
Looking at the above MSRP's and inflation factors, I conclude that we are driving bargains even at today's market prices.
Yup
No e30s again.
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