I've always been intrigued by wagons, but I've never owned one and certainly didn't expect to own one anytime soon as I've always had a truck to use for my errands and larger items. All of that changed when I found the perfect Cayenne for my wife and I to share and I had to let my truck go to make it happen. I didn't mind the dogs being in my truck, but there is no way I was going to let them into the Cayenne as it has a full leather interior and I can only imagine the terrible things that their nails would do to it.
I originally thought to just get another truck but then I started to think about maybe getting a wagon instead to see how it would work out in my life. I came across a lot of E91s for sale, but I really wanted an E46 as they are super simple to work on, beyond depreciated and could function as a "hand me down" car for parts that I remove from my M3s.
It actually didn't take me long to find a car worth buying. I ended up finding one that was owned by an elderly gentleman that unfortunately passed and was being sold by his nephew so that his wife wouldn't have to deal with it. The car had a book of service records, all original keys and was 100% original and never modified and had relatively low miles to boot. The car spent many years in a small Texas town so it wasn't subjected to the normal amount of wear and tear that is often seen in cars that have lived in Houston their entire life.
I talked to the seller via phone a few times, worked out a deal and decided to go get it. My wife was thankfully ok with the idea of a "dog car" being around the house. She has been very patient with me bringing home cars, so I was glad she wasn't upset about this one and actually seemed quite interested in the idea of both a wagon and a car that was meant to haul around the dogs.
Unfortunately, she was working on the day I was supposed to get the car and it was two hours away from me. After realizing that the Cayenne had a pretty decent tow rating, I did what any sane, or insane, person would do and rented a uhaul trailer and drove two hours to get an eighteen year old brown station wagon :rofl:
When I got there, it was as described so I paid the seller, loaded it up and thought the whole way home "what in the world have I done?".
So with all of that said, I now have a third E46 and a project car to play around with on the weekend. I'm quite excited and thought I would keep a journal on this one as I make progress
I originally thought to just get another truck but then I started to think about maybe getting a wagon instead to see how it would work out in my life. I came across a lot of E91s for sale, but I really wanted an E46 as they are super simple to work on, beyond depreciated and could function as a "hand me down" car for parts that I remove from my M3s.
It actually didn't take me long to find a car worth buying. I ended up finding one that was owned by an elderly gentleman that unfortunately passed and was being sold by his nephew so that his wife wouldn't have to deal with it. The car had a book of service records, all original keys and was 100% original and never modified and had relatively low miles to boot. The car spent many years in a small Texas town so it wasn't subjected to the normal amount of wear and tear that is often seen in cars that have lived in Houston their entire life.
I talked to the seller via phone a few times, worked out a deal and decided to go get it. My wife was thankfully ok with the idea of a "dog car" being around the house. She has been very patient with me bringing home cars, so I was glad she wasn't upset about this one and actually seemed quite interested in the idea of both a wagon and a car that was meant to haul around the dogs.
Unfortunately, she was working on the day I was supposed to get the car and it was two hours away from me. After realizing that the Cayenne had a pretty decent tow rating, I did what any sane, or insane, person would do and rented a uhaul trailer and drove two hours to get an eighteen year old brown station wagon :rofl:
When I got there, it was as described so I paid the seller, loaded it up and thought the whole way home "what in the world have I done?".
So with all of that said, I now have a third E46 and a project car to play around with on the weekend. I'm quite excited and thought I would keep a journal on this one as I make progress
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