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Bmw E30 for family use?
Featured on BIMMERPOST.com I dont use my F31 no longer and i was thinking of buying a E30 for fun and also it keeps its value. But i have a family with a dog, so I don’t know if it will be a good fit for driving on sundays and on holidays? We are with 4 persons and a medium size dog. Are there any people out here who does use a E30 with a family who can help me out on this? Great thx in advance! If i mis posted this thread pleas dont be angry because i didn’t find a place to post this. Thx a lot! |
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E30's served as family cars for 15 years but as size of people have grown the size of cars have grown as well. I used mine for a few years and the kids had trouble with the back seat floorboards being so small. They also do not have the modern safety features of a modern cars.
I still have my E30 M3 but I use that by myself or with my gal so it's not cramped feeling to us, but when I get back in my e91 I sure notice the size difference. |
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Its such a shame… I love the car but it needs to stay practical as well. Any advice on older bmw’s that are good for me? |
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I'd look at an E46 or an E39, maybe even an E90. I have an E30, I only drive it about 500 miles per year. I did daily drive it when I was in college, squeezing people in the back of those cars is a BIG ask. They're very small especially by today's standards.
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It was a great pleasure to drive it, nice handling. But i find it a bit to modern… |
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