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Old 05-22-2004, 08:43 PM
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94' 325 cabrio or 97' 328i hi-line sedan

i am now in the car market looking for my first car and was wondering what would be best, at the moment i am interested in two cars, a 1994 E36 325i convertible with 71,000k's for AUD$32,900 an a 1997 E36 328i Hi-Line sedan for AUD$29,990 with 134,746k's
What would be a better car? HAlf the people that post will probably say the 328 'caus it's a bit faster and its newer and cheaper but the downer is it has 134,000k's but i know that BMW engines have been known to run way past the 300 mark, but i think i am leaning toward gaetting the convo and buying a hard top for it.

ANY IDEAS???

these are the two cars:

325 Convertible


328 Hi-Line

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Re: 94' 325 cabrio or 97' 328i hi-line sedan

as long as they've been maintained well, mileage, or kilometerage?, isn't really a big issue. i've a feeling being in aussy land the soft top would be great but finding a hard-top here in the states is tough. there're no longer available for my Z3 (i have one though) and don't think they are for the E36 either.........enjoy either car!
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