| Robert writes:
Sajeev answers: I sure as hell wouldn't trade "up" from a well-preserved E36 to a MINI: that's like telling me to sell my well-preserved Mark VIII for an MKS. Keyword: well-preserved! That's the problem: when you have one of the best examples of a make/model, loved by car nuts and "un-car-savvy" girlfriends alike, there's no trade that is a trade up. Provided you don't win the lottery, of course. And I think the E36 is the best looking and maybe the best performing (these days used as a pure track car) 3-series ever made. The E30 is frumpy and somewhat overrated (there, I said it), and every 3-er after has been too big, more Mercedes like and less fun to drive. You could say I have a thing for the E36. Especially when it sounds like you have some misbehaving foam at the heart of the matter. And after doing a similar thing on my Mercury Cougar, I can say that replacing all parts in the HVAC box (heater core, evaporator, blower motor, any known electric malcontents, etc) makes the money very well spent. The best A/C in the Mehta garage might be the fully reconditioned unit in the Cougar. The air comes out delightfully cold and brutally dense, even at the lowest fan speed. Granted my car has 200,000 miles, the system was on its last legs and I did all the work myself, but this might be a small price to pay for you too. My point: it's funny how happy one gets when a large automotive expenditure yields added perks not expected to come with. Plus, you keep your prized vehicle on the road, in tip top shape. But I could be wrong. So go test drive a lot of cars before committing to the expense. Who knows, maybe a Hyundai Genesis coupe pushes the right buttons, at the right price. Wouldn't surprise me one bit.
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