Ok, I'm getting kind of interested in the possibility of a BMW drift car. I'm looking primarily at the 3-series cars. More specifically, I kind of have my eye set on the 318ti hatchback. It weighs in at under 2800lbs. but only has a meager 138hp, not bad for 2800lbs though. I did a quick search on this forum but didn't find much on BMW's.
I'm one for a good, comfortable daily driver and one for the finer things in life like climate control...mmm. BMW delivers.
However, I'm curous about hop-ups. I'm sure there's a few despite BMW being relatively sporty by default. A little bit of searching online didn't find a whole lot except that a 318 is not unknown to the world of drifting. Now I'm not too worried about hop-ups cause it's going to stay pretty much stock short of some suspension tweaks if needed. For any that do or have owned a 3-series, are there any needed tweaks?
BMW has an excellent reliability record, but do you guys know of any faults or weaknesses? Primary engine or tranny weaknesses when driven hard?
Price isn't too bad either, allthough you are paying for the BMW name. 1999's (last year 318 was made) can be had under $10k and a 1996 can be had under $5k (search on Autotrader).
This car is primarily a daily driver, not a drift car. Drifting for me is a form of fun, not competition so no racing events with this one. Just keep that in mind when posting.
Also, feel free to post opinions, or whatever you feel like posting.
I'm one for a good, comfortable daily driver and one for the finer things in life like climate control...mmm. BMW delivers.
However, I'm curous about hop-ups. I'm sure there's a few despite BMW being relatively sporty by default. A little bit of searching online didn't find a whole lot except that a 318 is not unknown to the world of drifting. Now I'm not too worried about hop-ups cause it's going to stay pretty much stock short of some suspension tweaks if needed. For any that do or have owned a 3-series, are there any needed tweaks?
BMW has an excellent reliability record, but do you guys know of any faults or weaknesses? Primary engine or tranny weaknesses when driven hard?
Price isn't too bad either, allthough you are paying for the BMW name. 1999's (last year 318 was made) can be had under $10k and a 1996 can be had under $5k (search on Autotrader).
This car is primarily a daily driver, not a drift car. Drifting for me is a form of fun, not competition so no racing events with this one. Just keep that in mind when posting.
Also, feel free to post opinions, or whatever you feel like posting.
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