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The E30 series were our '84 had a belt. I thought that when the E36 came out in 1991 they went back to chains. Maybe it was the E46 when they changed.
The cars that had the most number of belt failures that I have seen were the late 1980's Honda Accords the ones with the pop up headlights. If you went more than about 5k over the belt change time you could almost guarantee you'd have a failure and it was an expensive one.
I think it was the M50 engine? The 2.5 & 2.8 blocks. 60k timing belts & plastic water pumps plus a few other flaws IIRC. I was at Capitol BMW in Wooloomooloo and we got all the suits in there. Lots of young guys who had jumped from a Corolla that they spent $300 a year on to a Bimmer that was around $2k a year so they thought they could stretch things like they did with the Toyotas. Some of them would be almost in tears when the Service Manager gave them the quote. many first & last BMW owners in that lot.
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