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E46 330d Auto Tuning

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E46 330d Auto

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Monday 29th July 2013
  • Aug 03, 2013  The E46 330d is quite a car, even though it is 9 years old it still felt really solid. A very smooth, comfortable car and a nice cabin, as for the auto box I.
  • This car and this tune is the least expensive way to have this level of performance. My stock mpg was 33 in mixed driving, with this tune I now average 38.5 mpg. Cool turbo sound too. This is the ultimate sleeper. Posted by Daniel Sny on 17th Feb 2019.
Hi Guys,
I am currently looking to down grade my 08 Plate 123D M sport to release a lump sump of money to go towards a deposit on a house.
I have been offerred an E46 04 Plate, 330D Auto, 56,000 miles, FSH, sounds like a nice car but I am yet to view it and drive it, I can have it for £6k..
Never been keen on autos, how do these cars work with an auto box? I do a good mix of driving but enjoy spirtied B road drives from time to time.. I have also read that the Auto box can fail at around 100k miles unless you change the oil in the box regularly, but then there are conflicting things surrounding this on various forums..
Anyone with some advice please??
Thanks.
Monday 29th July 2013
These cars are generally very reliable and auto or manual shouldn't let you down.
The auto gearbox on the E46 is a world away from the modern ZF or DCT boxes but does have a steptronic function to allow the manual selection of gears.
£6k sounds a little steep but i am sure you've done all the usual research (autotrdaer, PH Classified, etc) to confirm this.
Monday 29th July 2013
swirl flaps are the 'demons' i always read about on BMW forums when it comes to diesels.
http://www.bmwforums.info/
I find this another great site for advice / search.
I have the petrol,and it's manual, so can't comment too much further. but I do think E46 in general is very reliable. Mine's @ 102k with no problems.
330d's are generally the most expensive, so with 56k (low miles!!) my gut reaction is that 6k seems good. but as the other chap said, benchmark with the usual suspects and negotiate.
Monday 29th July 2013
Thanks guys, £6k seems reasonable as all the other 330ds seem to be £6k plus with 80,000+ miles!
Tuesday 30th July 2013
Seems to be lots of conflicting MPG figures on the forum for the 330d auto, my understanding is the auto loses 4-5mpg over the manual..? Any1 got a 330d auto that can quote some realistic mpg figures please?
Currently get on the 123D OBC with mixed driving 37 ish. I don't hang around either :-)
Tuesday 30th July 2013
With mainly motorway driving I get 35.9mpg and that's calculated properly not by the car! Whilst it is motorway miles I tend to be on there when it's quiet, so tend to use on-slips to their full advantage..
Wednesday 31st July 2013
I liked the auto better in the 330d than the 330i fwiw. My older, 51, used to average 30mpg around town/local etc, 40mpg at best on a run.
Only problem I had iirc was headlight washers, and the headlights weren't very good.
Wednesday 31st July 2013
Thank you for the replies, well I have managed to secure a 24 hour test drive in the car I am looking as a friend of mine is a car dealer.
Will see what it's like and keep you posted..

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Wednesday 31st July 2013
According to FuelLog mine has averaged 39.45 MPG over the past 3 months, probably 60:40 motorway to town work. Mine has the Spanish box however, my old 320Cd was an Auto and I wasn;t the biggest fan if I'm honest. Changes were smooth enough and manual mode was fun, but I got bored pretty quickly of not changing gear myself, or having a clutch for low speed maneuvering.
Mine was also £3.5K 18 months ago, but is an SE with slightly dubious history (Accident Reparied at some point in its life, little service history). However I had use of it a few times before I bought it as a courtesy car, and could find no issues. 30K miles later, only thing thats failed was an alternator belt - 120 quid to fix.
Bloody superb cars if you ask me, and I hate diesels with a passion. Love the 330d however, I never get bored of getting past people with a flex of the right foot.
Wednesday 31st July 2013
So far I have covered 100 miles with a good mix of country roads, dual carriageway and rush hour town traffic, car says its doing 36.6 mpg.. Auto box works very well, I never thought I would like it but its so easy, smooth and the sport mode is good. Car handles well!
So far so good, a few minor niggles such as wheel wobble that needs sorting but a straight car.
Thanks for all the replies.
Wednesday 31st July 2013
These cars are generally very reliable and auto or manual shouldn't let you down.
The auto gearbox on the E46 is a world away from the modern ZF or DCT boxes but does have a steptronic function to allow the manual selection of gears.
£6k sounds a little steep but i am sure you've done all the usual research (autotrdaer, PH Classified, etc) to confirm this.
Actually 6k isn't that bad considering the mileage is quite low, if it's in a condition to match body-work wise and well-specced then I reckon it's not excessive. Might be able to negotiate it down a bit but not by more than about 10% I wouldn't have thought.
Thursday 1st August 2013
Guys, thank you for all your help on this..
Had the car overnight and covered 110 miles on £20 diesel of very mixed driving including spirited B road driving. What can I say??
The E46 330d is quite a car, even though it is 9 years old it still felt really solid. A very smooth, comfortable car and a nice cabin, as for the auto box I was quite impressed but would still rather a manual. The car did feel heavy but it still made good progress round the B roads, the particular one I had cheap tyres on it, with some better boots I reckon it would have gone round some of the corners a bit quicker.
Along with the cheap tyres, the service book only had 4 stamps and the car needed a little TLC, I am sure when this has been done it will be a lovely car for someone.
Apart from the dated interior, the age of the car and the performance figures compared to the current 330d coupe I could almost argue that this car is not a downgrade from my 123d.. It felt like it had more torque and I did prefer the sound of the 6 cylinder diesel over my 4.
This is just my opinion, but the car did leave me with a smile on my face.
Unfortunately the auto box stopped the Mrs and I going for this one.. the search continues.. for a manual one.
Thursday 1st August 2013
People will tell you not to bother but I really liked my manual e46 330d, definitely worth the effort in looking around
Thursday 1st August 2013
People will tell you not to bother but I really liked my manual e46 330d, definitely worth the effort in looking around
The auto does work well, don't get me wrong, but 4-5 mpg loss compared to the manual doesn't make sense to me. Also the Mrs doesn't get on with auto, I drive them all the time at work and the Merc sprinter box is S***
Friday 2nd August 2013
Excellent cars these, recently spent €€€ on my 325 and now it feels supertight again. Extremely reliable and good looking cars with some of the best interiors BMW ever did imo. Although autobox is more suited to cruising then pressing on on a b-road.
Saturday 3rd August 2013

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Agreed, but for and auto even in sport mode it mad good progress.. I did enjoy driving it.

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