(as the M3 has a bit of a "reputation" in insurance circles)
So did my Pontiac GTO back in the 70s. I got rear ended and my insurance company freaked out and dropped me.
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(as the M3 has a bit of a "reputation" in insurance circles)
QUOTE=kilo delta;622712](as the M3 has a bit of a "reputation" in insurance circles)
Thanks everyone.
Everyone has mentioned running costs with this car, thankfully I can learn how to turn a wrench. I see new brakes in this car's near future. Thankfully, previous owners kept up and took great care of this car.
I've checked the DIY instructions on the brakes and its quite simple. They say that next to oil changes, brake changes on these cars is easiest.If it has anti-lock brakes ......... I see a very intensive learning process and kinda expensive too. They are tied into the computer system of the car. Best let someone with the tools and schooling do it. You just don't pop off the pads and slide new ones in anymore.
I've checked the DIY instructions on the brakes and its quite simple. They say that next to oil changes, brake changes on these cars is easiest.
I've been working on brakes with ABS for years and never had a bit of problem with the sensors.
Basics are more or less straight forward but unless you have access to the right electronic diagnostics it's not for a shade tree mechanic.
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Kilo, a supercharger would be nice. However those aren't cheap!