- What happens when you're
cruising through the good old marketplace because rest in peace to craigslist. And you come across the car, the car that was once
the most influential car to come out of the three
little acronymed cars. A car that decided to truly be different because guess what, (giggles) it's okay to be a little different every once in a while. You don't have to be the
same as everyone else. Why is our roof leaking? Anyway, it's okay to put hot sauce on, you know, french fries. - Alright it's time for some fries! Yeah yeah. Ohh man. - 'Cause if you don't judge, it's okay to try iced coffee
every once in a while, even though you think it's overpriced. And it's, it's not, it's actually not okay to ever put ketchup on noodles though, so don't ever even think that that's okay. I'm Alex, Alex dot FI on Instagram, and today we're going to be talking about a generation of car that is an absolute banger of a car, and although it loves
water pumps more than I love free food, it's still fun, okay? A car that was unique even
within it's own manufacturer, and helped pave the way
for people to be okay with BMW doing a little turbocharged kies in three series, okay? It is a bit sacred before,
a little sacrilegious, ladies and gentlemen, we're gonna be talking
about you wanting to own an E90 to E92 BMW 3 Series. (futuristic music) (upbeat, rap music) And if you're just
jumping into this video, Oh yeah baby, Hello. Don't forget to subscribe, and if you're looking for
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little heart desires. It's true, we have lots for your newly acquired E92 or otherwise, and with that being said, let's take a look into those beautiful little collage
experiment from BMW. Also, we have a new giveaway going on with Flow Form, Michelin, and of course, Function and Form, it's
an absolute banger. That's all I got for you. What else do you want from me? The year was 2006. Google had purchased YouTube, and Bo Burnham made a song about it. And I was going to be a big boy as a freshman in high school. (giggles) Pretty fly. (fingers snapping) It was awesome, I had
the bangs and everything. Pretty banging, all right? They didn't block your Inscape as well, so that was actually pretty nice 'cause you could go into the classrooms, and then just play it while you're taking your typing classes. And in the automotive world,
BMW is finally releasing the next generation of 3 Series. A sloping line across the hood and to the back, with
aggressive, angry headlights that will give this 3 Series, finally, an update to the now dated E46. Now that's a little bit mean to say, but the E46 was looking a
little dated at the time, and to be fair, BMW had been
working on a new design, all the way since mid-2002. Honestly it blows my mind a little bit how early these designs get frozen and then they don't look
bad four years later, like have you seen yourself
from four years ago? Like even, like, the shirts that you used to wear or hairstyle? Like, if you've seen
me, just two days ago? The frozen design by Joji
Nagashima and Mark M., we're gonna say 'cause I'm
gonna butcher that last name, used the iconic BMW styling
to ensure the 3 Series would remain the most popular selling BMW because they're pretty much considered the french fries of the car scene. You just can't go wrong, okay? Nearly always good, but
they're not too expensive. You can get fries for
like three bucks now. It's actually pretty nice. The car immediately won
World Car of the Year, not only because of the design, but because BMW's Norbert Reithofer and Burkhard Goschel, G, challenged the status quo to
get this car to full production in three months versus six once released. It was actually pretty insane, and it allowed BMW to
blitz the competition in an extremely fast way that put the car out to
market extremely fast. That, paired with the
production capabilities in Germany and South Africa, allowed the cars to be
imported insanely quick, and before you knew it, the BMW E90 generation
cars were everywhere. Literally everywhere. BMW did a good job with that car. The car did insanely well, and although it's not the
oldest car in the book by today's standards, it's still a proper looking car for being nearly 15 years old. Now that it was designed in 2002, that makes it 18. And while people were picking up the smaller motors or diesel variants, there was a few that stood out, most notably a 3 liter, turbo
charged N54 and N55 in line 6, and a 4 liter S65 V8 that
would come in the M3. We're gonna talk about that
a little later, alright? Off the lot, nearly all E90s to E92, which is just the sedan,
coupe, and convertible model because they wanted to make it difficult, and wanted you to remember E93, E92. They're all pretty decent. There is a facelift in
the middle generation, and that came with few
different motor options as well. The most notable non M would be the 335i with the N54 turbo charge motor. That's a little bit of
a finicky conversation, Though it will be ultimately updated to a twin scroll N55 engine in 2009. The E90 series would go on until 2011, and the 91 until 2012, and 92 until 2013. And the E93 until 2013 as well. The E90 series was pretty
much in every racing game and real race you could possibly imagine. Car driver loved this so much, they rated it the top 10 best, eight times in a row, from 2006 to 2013. A little brown-noser that one. I would probably say that in terms of doing it that many times, it's like they just took
the list from last year and they're like yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, oh, yup, let's just put
that BMW right up there, okay, makes it easy. Anyways, it won Japan's
Import Car of the Year. The car was really,
actually, a proper banger. If you go out and you
look at the old articles, there were a lot of people
that absolutely loved that car. The car was damn good,
but no one really seems to care about it that much anymore. And the question is why? Porque, okay? Why does the E90 to E93 3
Series get overlooked right now? And more so, why does the M3 generation
seem to get passed up on? It's got a four liter V8 son! It should love everybody. One of the first times BMW
ever did something like this, with a 3 Series. It had a lighter aluminum body panels, it had linear power curve, and it still looks like a
drinks pop before going to bed. I know it's heavier. We're gonna get over that. The E92 M3 had a carbon fiber roof, okay? It came with an optional double clutch, automatic fancy gear box,
that was new to the game. that allowed it to rev up to 8400 RPM. There's nothing better than a V8 that can rev above 7000 RPM. This one went to 84, I mean, what else could you want? That's a good point me. Hey, thank you, alright? The E92 M3 had pretty much
every single recipe for success, and even with all the technology, it somehow found itself on a last page of people's searches for a fun summer car. And it makes me sad, even
though I know people disagree. So you want an E90 to E92 3 Series, including, but not limited
to, the good old M3. Well sit down in your
favorite ramp scene tune, and grab your high pressure fuel pump, 'cause we're about to
talk about what it's like to own one of these angry, bimmers. One of these guys that
seem like people love, and love to hate. Like Nickelback. If you're looking to just
jump into a newer 3 Series, the E90 to E92 is a great pickup. The two biggest things you
need to remember is this: They can be expensive to keep alive, and number two, they can
be expensive to keep alive. The E90 to E92 all suffer from the typical BMW maintenance items, and because of their typically
comprehensive systems, but no entirely limited to, nothing is really a major
red flag for ownership. Just try to get one with low miles that has had the damn fuel pump and basic items taken care of, and you're gonna have a
pretty good, okay time. But you're still buying a BMW, so maintenance and all that sort of stuff just has a higher price! It's like going to a supper club, versus going to Outback Steakhouse, okay? There are people that would recommend you keep an eye on your aluminum bolts as you will need to find new ones anytime work is done on the car because they can't be reused. And if you want to play a
fun garage game, you know, you could actually just
use aluminum fasteners, drop one in the engine bays and try picking it up
with a dandy magnet stick. It ain't gonna work. It ain't, it ain't gonna work. It's a terrible game. The game sucks (bleep). Anyway, come back later and
let me know how it does. The cooling systems are sensitive, and the cars have some weird quirks like side mirrors going to
far out and then clicking, and it kinda sounds, it's actually very uncomfortable watching 'cause it goes past and be like (imitating sounds) And that's actually, it's actually kinda normal. Justin Buice, Justin B., taught me that. And Lars, our buddy
that drives his M2 now, he had a 335 that did that constantly. By the way, Justin B-U-I-C-E, is going to be a fantastic resource if you guys are seriously looking at like an E90 through E92. I'm serious. The Dude's an absolute champ. He shares a ton of
information on these cars, and a lot of it is really good stuff. The 335 and the N55
motor are pretty common to purchase and modify because
of the community following, and if you're unfamiliar
with the N54 engine Miata, there's a Miata right
there, there's a Miata, Miata with the sunflower wheels. Nice. But people either love
or hate the N54 platform, and you might be wondering why, and that's a great question. Transition, the N54
has some notable flaws, high pressure fuel pump,
leaky valve covers, okay? Leaky injectors sometimes, boost issues every once in a while, and there has been issues
with carbon buildup, but, let's be honest. All motors are gonna have issues, and they aren't insane by any means. It's just like the labor cost, that's what's gonna get ya, alright? The issues get amplified when
you throw power at these cars, with intakes, exhaust and
tunes and all that good stuff. You'll start throwing your
car into limp mode, a lot. Handling leaks more often, and
of course people would say, "Well you bought an N54,
what do you expect?" And that is true, but not true, you're gonna wanna slap those people. Don't slap them, we
don't encourage violence. I gotta talk to that guy about his Miata. Not really, but when it comes down to working within a
variance on the N54 cars and string that you play around with them, you know that you're doing, you know, okay work. You just gotta be careful
with them, alright? Careful. Go slow. N54 owners can be finicky, and if you're gonna buy one
that's already modified, you gotta be super careful
who you're buying it from. If you're looking for an
E92 M3, on the other hand, boy oh boy are there exciting
things waiting for you, okay? You get a carbon fiber roof,
six speed manual exhaust, and you are set baby. There're individuals that will claim that it feels a little heavy, a little disconnected, a little doggish. And in certain situation,
that can be true for you, especially if you're
coming from a lighter, more tight M3 from the
previous generations, but the M3 still isn't really a slouch. It has a bigger body, bigger motor, feels more domestic than Niro at times, and that is why it kinda
throws some Niro lovers off, because it's a little
bit more loosey-goosey. BMW's ultimate answer to that was the M2 and then the M4 split
in the newer generations so that the M3 could go
back to being its own thing. Except it was a four door, which is weird, but BMW does what BMW wants to do. And if you're looking at getting an E90, just remember your options
for wheels, and tires, and suspension are pretty much like Rotiform and Rohana, and like maybe two more, and that's just because
they've locked down the look on those cars. And sometimes the sizing
can get a little weak. Coilovers if you don't have
the adaptive suspension. You should stick to maybe
some function and form or maybe even BC coilovers and tires will definitely want some decent ones. If you're looking to pick
up something that's like, an XI or an all year round car, you're definitely gonna
wanna get some all seasons. If you've got an M3, grab
some Michelin Pilot Sport 4Ss. The car deserves to
have constant traction, and when you dial in your suspension, have a nice set of wheels, you'll see why people
love the BMW platform. And people will love
this generation the most because you can pick some
up for a pretty good deal. You just gotta be careful 'cause
if you pick the wrong one, it's gonna hurt really bad. The E90 to E93 generation was
a little bit of a weird one. They made a ton. And they were modified a ton. And they have a huge home
in the automotive community. But you don't hear them talked about as much anymore as you used to, especially the M3 variant
of this specific generation. They paved the way for the
new generations of M cars, and nearly everyone loves, besides the CS, that one is over there
on it's own island, okay? It's got a little bit of a bubble butt, and it can be picky with modification, but they're also everywhere. And if you're looking for
a newer generation car that has a decent interior, okay? Sounds pretty decent, can
be a little higher end and still make you regret
it every once in a while, just like every strong
relationship should be about, with the occasional
repair that makes you cry, then get an E90. Seriously, we'd be best friends. Me and you, if you got an M3 because more, we need
more of them, alright? We need more of them. So what do you think about
the E90 3 Series, all of them? Tell us which one is your favorite, tell us whether you like
N54 or despise the N54. It's always a fun one
when we get to see that. Let us know of course, and if you're looking for aftermarket wheels, tires, or suspension, be sure to hit us up over
at fitmentindustries.com, where we literally have everything. I'm serious. It pretty cool, okay? And let us know what you
want us to talk about next. To the guy that's saying we need to do, history about Ford Star, I hear you, I see you, I'm gonna need about seven to 45 more of those. Alright, I'm Alex, Fitment Industries. We'll see you later. Peace.