How long can you realistically make your M3 last? I have a 2001 with 141k on the clock. In the past 3-4 years I have spent a small fortune on it's upkeep -- VANOS, subframe, brakes/tires, coilovers, a ton of underbody and some panel replacement parts due to rust, full repaint and a lot more stuff. Consequently, the car feels strong as ever and looks great and I am hoping it can last a lot longer. I have an attachment to my car as I've owned it for 18+ years but looking back at it, I could have easily gotten a newer one. Although I would want a replica (LSB/Black manual) and newer model year/low mileage and not sure how much that would cost or even if readily available?
I love the M3 but it is quite expensive to upkeep and a lot more costly than higher end cars that I have or owned in the past. Not sure if it's exacerbated by being the first build year. Obviously, much of the work was needed simply due to aging but it has always been a bit of a money pit.
I love the M3 but it is quite expensive to upkeep and a lot more costly than higher end cars that I have or owned in the past. Not sure if it's exacerbated by being the first build year. Obviously, much of the work was needed simply due to aging but it has always been a bit of a money pit.
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