We have one of these in the family, lovely solid car, treat to drive (leaves many new cars looking poor), handles like a dream but does lack punch. Parts are easy to get, very cheap OS, but can get pricy here, shop around and you’re fine. You need diagnostic gear; the average mechanic can’t read most of the system.
Only major issue for the 18/20 is auto transmission. It is the early ‘small’ version of the GM 5L40e and the E46 was the first car to have the official ‘sealed for life’ transmission service schedule. Like the diesel L322, many are failing and cost around 8-9k to fix properly. Manuals are fine.
If you want an E46 stick to 318 or 320. The gruntier models (325, 328, 330) are having issues with rear suspension, it tears from the body.
Great car but personally, if you want auto, I would get an early E90.


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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 Originally Posted by harlie
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