So I inherited 2 BMW vehicles from a friend that passed away and I am looking to sell them.
I have no clue how to price them or what I should do to get them sold.
I inherited a BMW 318IS Convertible 1992 model and a BMW 525I Station Wagon 1995 model. I reside in San Francisco but I have them stored in Stockton.
SO when my friend passed away, we were unable to locate the titles so i went to the DMV paid fees and got them transferred to my name Non Probate. The only issue was the SMOG test.
I took the station wagon to a SMOG test but it didnt get past SMOG as I couldnt get the CAT hot enough. I didnt even try with the 318I because I know its been modified so wont pass SMOG. They passed a SMOG test a couple years ago when my friend took them. Nothings changed since then and now it cant pass SMOG.
Anyway, I know the 318IS 1992 can sell for decent amount as it is pretty popular in the drifting world but the station wagon not much. I think it is the E30 but dont know how to tell and i do know that E30s were discontinued in 1991 and this is a 1992 model which is entirely possible.
Can any one give me an indication of what these cars are worth or any indication of what I can do from here as I dont know BMWs at all. I have photos of these cars
Car 1: BMW 318I Convertible
Manual
Black trim, Black exterior
1992 model
149000 miles
Good condition, little dings and dents here and there, recently replaced the fuel pump
Car 2: BMW 525I station wagon
Automatic
Black leather trim, White exterior
1995 model
169000 miles
Great condition, very clean
Thank you
Assuming they are true California cars in that they have absolutely no rust whatsoever I would conservatively price the E30 at $3000 and the E34 at $1500. It would likely be easier for you to sell the cars to somebody from out of state so that you/they don't have to deal with smog testing. If you can, post the photos/a link to them.
Also, if it's a convertible, it's not an iS. It can have all the options to make it an "iS" but it's not technically considered an iS.
If you're looking for a low effort sale then I would say Craigslist is the way to go.
These cars have no rust and in good condition. Sorry its not an IS its an I convertible from my understanding. I think it is the 4 cylinder.
Please find images attached in this link https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nynf3vzwv...SFwMjJbLa?dl=0
That convertible looks like it's been modified. The gauges are not stock, and neither is that front valence. Do you know if any work was done on the drivetrain? Maybe you could get some pictures of the engine compartment. I see how you were mislead though someone put a 318is badge on the convertible. That wagon is indeed very clean!
sasha, where are you from? you are not from san francisco
No e30s again.
I got no clue what was done to the car. But i know the intake is illegal thats what the SMOG guy said to me. Whatever that means. Most of them are trying to take me for a ride. Let me try get you pictures of the engine bay.
I know the SMOG dude said that i would probably need to get a new cat.
I put an image in the dropbox link above on the exact reason why the WAGON failed SMOG. It just failed the emissions test. Can anyone tell me how I can get it to pass or if you know anybody that would be interested to take it as is.
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I am originally from South Africa but I reside in San Francisco right now. Interesting that you figured that out. LOL
Last edited by Sasha Vickers; 06-25-2019 at 05:30 PM.
Your way of speaking
No e30s again.
I have attached photos of the engine bay in my drop box.
That is a very interesting intake and ITB setup on the 318i. Both of the cars look rather nice. If I had more money right now I would probably make you an offer. If you sold them you could probably make a fair amount but getting them to pass smog will be difficult/expensive/both.
The intake, although it may be part of why you are failing smog, is absolutely not illegal.
Good luck and keep us updated.
i don't understand where the pictures are? whats a drop box?
No e30s again.
Thank you for your help. To get it to pass SMOG I would probably need to replace the catalytic converter as well.
What do you suggest. Do you think it would be a cheaper alternative to replace the intake back to stock and get a new cat? Or do you think I should hot SMOG it and sell as is?
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And sorry the 318 has higher mileage then what I first indicated. It has 171000miles. I drove the 318i from Stockton to Vallejo and it actually drives like a dream. Super fun car to drive
Could anyone tell me what would be required to get the Wagon to pass SMOG? That car has no mods, it just failed the emissions test. Do i need to take it on a longer drive.
Thank you
if you have the print out from when it failed, than people could tell you if getting the cat hotter would work. it just depends on the readings from the test.
you guys have me anxious to see the intake on the 318 but the computers here at work won't open the links. I will look when I get home.
can you list it across the state line in Nevada or Oregon? maybe their smog test is easier to pass, or even non-existent? if it was here in texas, smog is a visual test in a lot of counties so you could sell both fairly easily
No e30s again.
The print out is attached in my drop box. Not very clear but clear enough. If I could sell it out of state or register it out of state I would but I assume if I take it to the DMV I would need a residence out of the state of California? And I would need to get out of state plates on the car? All confusing to me. Bloody CA law is frustrating 🙈🙈🙈
I cant really give you any advice on the SMOG - but if you search "SMOG" on this site you should get some different techniques..
My guess is that Intake Throttle Bodies (ITB's) may not pass the "visual" test and thus may be considered "illegal". They wouldn't contain any EGR system and they wouldn't be considered stock in any form. - I would clarify that with the shop - and thus you may have to remove them in order for inspection to "pass". The ITB are on the convertible - but you are concerned about the wagon and the wagon is stock.
Here is a couple of references to check out: (Basically make sure you have no vacuum leaks, car is running and idling smoothly - no check engine light - cat is hot - do this first - then try these other things CRC or SEAFOAM)
http://e30.bmwdiy.info/e30-smog-survey/index.html
https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/s...highlight=smog
also, some people with modifications that keep the car from passing have poured a few bottles of 90% rubbing alcohol into the tank before they went to get inspected and gotten it to pass on the machine, in the past. I have read that a few times on here and back in the e30tech days
No e30s again.
If I remember correctly, Vermont will allow you to register a car by mail with an out of state address.
https://dmv.vermont.gov/registrations/new
Good luck!
Holy cow!! That convertible has some expensive parts on it. Someone really spent some time and money on that car. It seems like they were trying to make a mock m3 convertible
No e30s again.
I'd like that convertible here in Texas
Hi guys. Thought I’d give you all an update. I managed to sell the black 318 for $2500 as is without passing SMOG some guy took it. Think he is a drifter. I currently have the white station wagon 525i advertised in classifieds. Got it to pass SMOG and is running so good and trying to sell it. Had a few offers close to what I want for it. I have had a crazy response to it since I just put out an advert.
that's good. hopefully it goes quickly and for what you wish to get for it
No e30s again.
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