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BMW E36 Car Review . . . Part3!

2nd September 2007

BMW E36 Car Review . . . Part3!

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This is the third and final part of the BMW E36 car review series. If you didn’t read BMW E36 Car Review . . . Part 1 or BMW E36 Car Review . . . Part2 I strongly suggest that you read them first before reading this part. This final part talks about the cost analysis of a BMW E36 maintenance in the period of 1999~2006. And finally there are some tips for new BMW E36 buyers. I hope you will like this post.

Before I leave you with the post, I want to thank Doug Vetter for this great article as it shows a realistic record of how much we (BMW E36 owners) are paying for maintaining our cars without realizing how expensive it is.

 

BMW E36 Review – Cost Analysis

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  1. 1 On September 2nd, 2007, Andy said:

    Great info, thanks! Not what I was expecting for annual costs, good to know. Thanks again for publishing that!

  2. 2 On September 2nd, 2007, Tony Sticks said:

    I know Andy. Most of us will not notice how much they pay for their car maintenance as they pay the money on a long period. But when you sum up the payments, you come with a really huge number. That’s scary!