Hey y’all, the other day I was looking through ads for a potential second car and I saw a 1995 M3 coupe but has auto transmission. I’ve heard they’re not bad trans but not as exciting as manual (obviously) so like the title says, are they worth buying? I wouldn’t mind doing manual swap later down the road but I want to hear others opinions.
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The e36 has a traditional auto so converting it to a manual is a bit of a ball ache. I wouldn't buy one as an auto. E46 is a little different with it being an SMG, there's a certain charm to the SMG if that's what you're into and if not they are a lot easier to convert.
You don't get a very 'M3' experience with an auto s50 e36. But that's just me.
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Originally posted by Thoglan View PostThe e36 has a traditional auto so converting it to a manual is a bit of a ball ache. I wouldn't buy one as an auto. E46 is a little different with it being an SMG, there's a certain charm to the SMG if that's what you're into and if not they are a lot easier to convert.
You don't get a very 'M3' experience with an auto s50 e36. But that's just me.
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One thing about an e36 M3 in automatic is theres less of a chance that it was beaten the heck out of. You can't bang gears and its very hard to drift and go sideways. I had one 21 years ago and it was boring compared to the 5 speed that I had. You can always do a manual conversion. Automatics do sell for considerably less than manual ones.
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You can just tell it's horse shit by listening to people attempt to defend their cars with auto, they are trying sooooo hard. I actually test drove one because I thought it can't be THAT bad. But it is. It's exactly what you think a prehistoric slush box will be.
5-speed swap can be done for like $2k or so, double that if you farm it out. So if the car is exactly what you want in every other way... maybe?
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I would think about the evolution of the automatic transmission...which has evolved quite a bit in the last 30 years.
Manual transmissions are essentially the same from the 90's.
Where you live, and how you plan to use it is also important. Daily driver to use for a 3-hour commute in bumper-to-bumper sure doesn't sound fun. Ask me how I know.
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