How do you all manage and track your maintenance and repair records? Would be great to learn about other systems/best practices.
I've owned my M3 for nearly 16 years now. When I bought the car in 2010, it came with a comprehensive book of physical maintenance and repair records. Over the years, I've built out a pretty detailed system: a running Google doc that logs every service event back to the 1,200-mile break-in (date, mileage, service performed, and parts replaced), a standalone spreadsheet that tracks every FCP Euro order (part numbers, RMA numbers, warranty replacement status, etc.), and a Google Drive folder with every receipt organized chronologically for reference.
It works, but it's genuinely labor and time-intensive. After ~16 years and probably 20+ FCP orders, it adds up.
Curious as to how others are handling this aspect of ownership:
Not looking to sell E46 M3 anytime soon, just genuinely curious how this community handles it. Seems like the kind of thing where everyone's figured out their own system, but nobody's really compared notes (as far as I know).
I've owned my M3 for nearly 16 years now. When I bought the car in 2010, it came with a comprehensive book of physical maintenance and repair records. Over the years, I've built out a pretty detailed system: a running Google doc that logs every service event back to the 1,200-mile break-in (date, mileage, service performed, and parts replaced), a standalone spreadsheet that tracks every FCP Euro order (part numbers, RMA numbers, warranty replacement status, etc.), and a Google Drive folder with every receipt organized chronologically for reference.
It works, but it's genuinely labor and time-intensive. After ~16 years and probably 20+ FCP orders, it adds up.
Curious as to how others are handling this aspect of ownership:
- Are you keeping any kind of paper/digital trail, or is it all in your head?
- For those using FCP Euro's lifetime warranty, how are you tracking which parts are eligible for replacement?
- Has anyone found an app or tool that actually handles the depth of documentation that E46 enthusiasts appreciate, or does everyone end up with some version of a spreadsheet?
- Do you think about how documentation affects resale value? If you were buying, does a seller's maintenance history actually move the needle for you?
Not looking to sell E46 M3 anytime soon, just genuinely curious how this community handles it. Seems like the kind of thing where everyone's figured out their own system, but nobody's really compared notes (as far as I know).

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