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BMW 3 Series 1996

The 1996 BMW 3 Series range of configurations is currently priced from $2,420.

The 1996 BMW 3 Series carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1600 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.

BMW 3 Series 1996 Price and Specs

The BMW 3 Series 1996 is currently available from $2,420 for the 3 Series 318i up to $17,600 for the 3 Series 318is.

Pricing guides

$10,010
Based on third party pricing data
Lowest Price
$2,420
Highest Price
$17,600
BMW 3 Series Model Body Type Specs Price from Price to
328i Convertible 2.8L PULP 5 SP AUTO $9,020 $12,760
328i Convertible 2.8L PULP 5 SP MAN $8,910 $12,540
318is Coupe 1.9L PULP 4 SP AUTO $7,370 $10,340
318is Coupe 1.8L PULP 4 SP AUTO $13,420 $17,600
318is Coupe 1.9L PULP 5 SP MAN $7,150 $10,010
318is Coupe 1.8L PULP 5 SP MAN $6,050 $8,580
316i Hatchback 1.6L PULP 4 SP AUTO $4,510 $6,710
316i Hatchback 1.6L PULP 5 SP MAN $4,400 $6,490
316i Compact Hatchback 1.6L PULP 4 SP AUTO $3,850 $5,610
316i Compact Hatchback 1.6L PULP 5 SP MAN $3,410 $5,390
318i Sedan 1.8L ULP 4 SP AUTO $4,620 $6,820
318i Sedan 1.8L ULP 5 SP MAN $2,420 $3,850
318i Limited Sedan 1.8L PULP 4 SP AUTO $5,170 $7,590
318i Limited Sedan 1.8L PULP 5 SP MAN $5,060 $7,370
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BMW 3 Series 1996 Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the BMW 3 Series here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • Why is there oil in my BMW 318's radiator?

    There are two likely suspects here. The first is a blown head gasket which is allowing the oil and coolant to mix. Sometimes this shows up as oil in the coolant, sometimes as coolant in the oil. Sometimes both.

    But before tearing the engine to pieces to change the gasket, it’s worth checking if the car is fitted with either an engine or transmission oil cooler. These often use the engine’s coolant to keep the oil or transmission fluid cool, and a failed one can allow the two fluids to mix, showing up as oil in the radiator or header tank.

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  • Are there any problems associated with the 2002 BMW 318ti?

    The engine in the car you’re looking at has the codename N42. It has a timing chain rather than a rubber timing belt, so that should not need to be changed for the life of the car. However, life is not always that simple and the N42 has a bit of a reputation for developing wear in the tensioners that keep the timing chain taut. If that happens, you could have a chain loose enough to jump a few teeth on the timing gears and destroy the engine in the process. So a service record and close inspection of the engine is called for before any purchase.

    This model BMW was also caught up in the Takata airbag recall debacle. As a result, many BMWs of this era were actually bought back by BMW and scrapped as the cost of fixing the airbag woes was greater than the value of the cars themselves. Make sure any car like this has had the airbags replaced and is not a candidate to be crushed rather than fixed. Quoting the car’s VIN to a BMW dealership should reveal all.

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  • Is a Mercedes-Benz C220 or BMW 320d better for fuel economy?

    I've used the last versions of both those models for this comparison, which means a 2019 BMW 320d and a 2021 Mercedes-Benz 220d (I'm also assuming you're comparing diesels with diesels).

    As such, the BMW holds a slim on-paper advantage with an official combined fuel consumption number of 4.4 litres per 100km, compared with 4.7 litres for the Benz. In the real world, that difference is a very, very small one and means the two vehicles are more or less line-ball for fuel economy.

    Real world fuel consumption has a lot more to do with your driving environment and style than it does these laboratory-produced numbers. But the official numbers are valid on the basis that both vehicles were subjected to the same strict test regime, so they do provide a direct comparison, even if you'll almost certainly never match them in real life. Both, however, will surprise you with how frugal they can be.

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  • Should I buy a second hand 2012 BMW 328i imported from Germany?

    That’s quite low mileage for a 2012 vehicle and, on the surface, suggests that it has led a pretty easy life. but you’d still only buy it if it is presented with a fully-stamped service book to prove that all the critical preventative maintenance has been carried out. These are complex, high performance cars and they won’t tolerate neglect in terms of skipped services.

    The major mechanical problems with these cars were found in the engine’s variable valve timing (VANOS) system. Any 'Engine Malfunction' message or 'Check Engine' light in the dashboard could quite easily be caused by a fault in this system. The VANOS arrangement was also the first system to show the effects of poor servicing, so make sure it checks out before you hand over the cash. Fundamentally, though, these cars are not low-maintenance units, so make sure you budget for the necessary ongoing servicing.

    Don’t forget, also, that this series of BMW was caught up in the Takata air-bag debacle. So make sure the car has been attended to as part of the global recall and don’t take a chance on any car with no proof of this air-bag replacement being carried out.

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BMW 3 Series 1996 Dimensions

Dimensions for the 1996 BMW 3 Series are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1710mm x 1393mm and can vary on the basis of model.

Dimensions for the BMW 3 Series 1996 Dimensions  include 1348mm height, 1710mm width, 4433mm length.
BMW 3 Series Model Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
328i Convertible 1348x1710x4433 mm
318is Coupe 1393x1710x4433 mm 125 mm
318is Coupe 1393x1710x4433 mm
318is Coupe 1366x1710x4433 mm 125 mm
328i Coupe 1366x1710x4433 mm
316i Hatchback 1393x1698x4210 mm
316i Compact Hatchback 1393x1698x4210 mm
316i Open AIR Hatchback 1393x1698x4210 mm
318ti Hatchback 1393x1698x4210 mm
318i Sedan 1393x1710x4433 mm 125 mm
318i Signature Edition Sedan 1393x1698x4433 mm
318i Limited Sedan 1393x1710x4433 mm
323i Sedan 1393x1698x4433 mm
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BMW 3 Series 1996 Wheel size

Wheel size for the 1996 BMW 3 Series will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted. Standard wheel sizes on the BMW 3 Series vary from 15x6 inches to 15x7 inches.

BMW 3 Series Model Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
328i Convertible 15x7 inches 15x7 inches
318is Coupe 15x7 inches 15x7 inches
328i Coupe 15x7 inches 15x7 inches
316i Hatchback 185x65 R15 15x6 inches 185x65 R15 15x6 inches
316i Compact Hatchback 185x65 R15 15x6 inches 185x65 R15 15x6 inches
316i Open AIR Hatchback 185x65 R15 15x6 inches 185x65 R15 15x6 inches
318ti Hatchback 205x60 R15 15x7 inches 205x60 R15 15x7 inches
318i Sedan 15x6 inches 15x6 inches
318i Signature Edition Sedan 15x6 inches 15x6 inches
318i Limited Sedan 15x6 inches 15x6 inches
323i Sedan 15x6.5 inches 15x6.5 inches
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BMW 3 Series 1996 Fuel consumption

Fuel consumption for the 1996 BMW 3 Series is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The BMW 3 Series currently offers fuel consumption from 7.1 to 8.9L/100km. The BMW 3 Series is available with the following fuel types: PULP and ULP.

BMW 3 Series Model Body Type Specs Fuel Consumption
328i Convertible 2.8L,PULP,5 SP MAN 8.9L/100km
318is Coupe 1.8L,PULP,5 SP MAN 7.9L/100km
316i Hatchback 1.6L,PULP,5 SP MAN 7.1L/100km
318i Limited Sedan 1.8L,PULP,5 SP MAN 7.6L/100km
318i Sedan 1.8L,ULP,5 SP MAN 7.6L/100km
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BMW 3 Series 1996 Towing capacity

The BMW 3 Series’s towing capacity ranges from 900kg to 1600kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.

BMW 3 Series Model Body Type Specs Braked Capacity
328i Convertible 2.8L,PULP,5 SP MAN 1400kg
328i Convertible 2.8L,PULP,5 SP AUTO 1400kg
318is Coupe 1.8L,PULP,5 SP MAN 1400kg
318is Coupe 1.9L,PULP,5 SP MAN 1400kg
318is Coupe 1.9L,PULP,4 SP AUTO 1400kg
318is Coupe 1.8L,PULP,4 SP AUTO 1400kg
316i Hatchback 1.6L,PULP,5 SP MAN 900kg
316i Hatchback 1.6L,PULP,4 SP AUTO 900kg
316i Compact Hatchback 1.6L,PULP,5 SP MAN 900kg
316i Open AIR Hatchback 1.6L,PULP,5 SP MAN 900kg
318i Sedan 1.8L,ULP,5 SP MAN 1400kg
318i Sedan 1.8L,ULP,4 SP AUTO 1400kg
318i Signature Edition Sedan 1.8L,PULP,5 SP MAN 1400kg
318i Limited Sedan 1.8L,PULP,5 SP MAN 1400kg
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