What is the difference between the 318i and the 318is
Asked by Mithrandir Mar 07, 2007 at 01:44 PM about the 1997 BMW 3 Series 318i Sedan RWD
Question type: General
3 Answers
Hi Mithrandir! Elsewhere on our site the lovely and talented CarGrrl had this to say on the subject...: "Hello, BMW used to be one of those delightful brands that uses a good naming convention for their cars. The "3" represented the series, while the next two numbers signified engine size: 1.8L, 2.0L, and 2.5L. The 318 was an I4, while the 320 and 325 were I6's. However, today the 318 is a 2.0L (as is the 320) and both are I4's. The 325 remains a 2.5-liter I6. Best of luck! CarGrrl"
Anonymous answered 17 years ago
The 318i has 4 doors and the 318is has 2
Most 318iS are coupes, but there are a few sedans around, not very many though. Mechanically, 318iS has a twin cam 1.8 engine (M42) with 103kw where as E36 318i has a single cam 1.8 with less power, some where around 75kw? (can't remember exactly) The 318iS brake set up is slightly larger, borrowed from a 320i. It also has ventilated front rotors where as the 318i has solid rotors. Suspension is the BMW sport suspension, which is 15mm lower than 318i