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bmw 320 or 325? hoping to get about 30 mpg on these with normal driving mostly around town, rear wheel drive fun especially in the wet, and good strong build

 

calibra v6 undated front, awesome v6 note, nice heated leather lol, and 170 bhp.

 

or a mr2 non turbo rear wheel drive, does this have traction? of so is it fully switchable?

 

any of these are for under 1000.

 

so which is it to be and why? obviously i dont want a runaround which is going to cost more than my second car.

which runaround to get? 13 members have voted

  1. 1. which runaround to get?

    • e36 bmw 320
      1
    • e36 bmw 325
      8
    • calibra v6
      1
    • toyota mr2 non turbo rev 3?
      3

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325.

if its half as much fun as my old 525, it will be ace.And not bad on fuel.

Then again i had an xjs 5.3 v12, anything at all is 'not bad' after that :rofl:

Edited by bigsimon

MR2 all the way. No they don't have traction control, the calibra is wrong wheel drive and it's a vauxhal and everyone knows what people think of BMW drivers.........

 

My ex had and MR2 N/A and it was pretty quick and good fun to drive chuck about. Not the most practical of cars though.

I thought you wanted something you could drift, according to other thread ?

 

In which case you can forget the calibra and the MR2. That leaves the two Bmw's, and the more powerfull 325 is obviously going to be the best of the 2.

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