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1 October 2009, 12:53 PM | #31 | |
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I actually read the Car and Driver article too fast - it was comparing the 330d engine to the 335d engine, but in my haste I thought they were saying the US 335d had the lower-power engine. That isn't the case, but somehow the low performance figures seemed to fit that scenario, so it didn't seem wrong. So... I'm confused then by all this hyperbole about the 535d (and by extension the 335d) -trouncing- the 535i and 335i. I still say it's the torque tricking you into thinking the diesel car is faster than it is. If these heavier cars really are faster, we should see the 335d fare much better than it does against the 335i (which trounces the 335d). I know the gearing is awful in the d, but it's heavier too. I'm not so sure given the same gearing that the diesel could beat the petrol car. Besides, in the US - the only cars we have to go head-to-head are the 335i and 335d (which only comes with the auto transmission and with one gearing option): -----Car and Driver tests----- 335d - 0-60 in 5.7, 1/4 mile in 14.2 sec, top speed 128 (automatic only) 335i - 0-60 in 4.9, 1/4 mile in 13.4 sec, top speed 145 (automatic) |
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I think we probably agree that a purist's BMW should have three things: -an inline 6 -a manual transmission -rear wheel drive |
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With the turbos in the x5m and x6m and most likely the next m5 as well as moving away from the manual transmission...there's not much left to be pure.
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The 5 series does give you a bit more room than the 3.
I have the 135i, same engine as the 335 or 535. Yeah 300hp was fun & plenty of power. I said "was fun" as I went back to BMW, had them do the Dinan Stage 2 on it. Took one hour, remapped the ECU, and I still have a full warranty. I now have 384hp with 421 ft/torque. To say it is fast is an understatement. This thing flies. It is much more responsive, and if you drive it reasonably, there is no change in the gas mileage. However, it is much much much more fun to have a little fun with the extra horse power. Still mileage is respectable.
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I belive you can still get the 330 in Germany, but not here. The new BMW Z4 i belive is rated like 255hp. Too bad that motor was not in the line up for the 328, maybe next year? Ron
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I agree with this too. I would never drive an all wheel drive car. Give me dedicated snows any day with rear wheel drive and I'm good. But I do like those twin turbos. |
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Modern AWD cars are great for those of us in snowy climes, or for those who have to deal with chains when they go to the mountains. My 300C still feels mostly RWD, even though it's AWD.
Ed, have you thought of a slightly used previous generation 540i, or the pre-turbo 530i current generation? My dad has a 1997 540 and it's still a great car!
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You guys know what BMW stands for dont you???
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I suggest base 5 series with premium package, if you get 535 or 550, and load it with options, it will get very expensive.
I was in similar situation, traded in a sports car for a luxury sedan, after having a kid. The 3 series is fast, but very small rear seat. I love the I-Drive, you can tailor all the functions of the car to your liking. Good luck! |
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Last one for me. Tuesday some shyt head broke my window, damaged my door, scratched my interior trim, cut the leather seat.....
All to get Less than $2 in change An old ipod A GPS, cheapy worth about $130 new All three were in my glove box out of sight, but now my car is in the shop for at least a week while all the parts come in.
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My wife has the 335 Twin Turbo - very nice vehicle - fast and fun. I think with the two kids - I would go with 5 series for more room.
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My personal vehicle is a Bmw 535D autmatic.
I am more then happy with this car, i drive long distance every year and its both comfortable and roomy. one minus though :/ the breakpads is expensive, before the Bmw i had a Audi A6 Allroad and it wasnt even close. |
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I've owned nearly every member of the BMW family (except X6 and 6 Series). I'm not sure if you are looking new or CPO. I would recommend a new 5er or a CPO 7er. Your kids will have a near infinite space in the back and will be just far enough away to lower the noise level ;-)
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The Audi has such a nice interior. It a manual, gets 30MPG and it's as fast as a 5er. There is pretty much no downside. I didn't really look at the 7, but the dealer had 2 CPO 2006 7's for the same price as their 2007 5ers. |
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Also look for new 528s now, there are alot of good lease deals or buy rates. I have seen 5-8k off a new 528. There are alot of dealers who have 2009s on the lot with 2010s. Mine had a new 528 for 43k. Ron
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The new A4 is a superb car. Just make sure that stay away from the CVT. Those are PLAGUED with reliability issues.
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535D ..... fantastic engine !!
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The car is so great, tells you when it needs to go to the shop. They are super quick and professional. Everything is tied to your key, so any AD will do for BMW. Great service all around. They make it really hard for you to ever want to own a different car!
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great car got mine after i lost my 530d following an unfortunate incident involving two burst water pipes and heavy rain!seemed the logical choice.535d rocks
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Good call. I sold my Toyota on Thursday and today picked up a CPO 2007 530i.
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I dont think the BMW maintenance plan covers brakes unless a manufacturers defect is present. You got 6 years and 100k coverage but it started in 2007 right?
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CPO was an easy choice for me. For the same price as a new, loaded Honda Accord EX V6, I got a CPO BMW with low miles. I would drive each for about 4-5 years, so the BMW will likely have higher resale. Financing is .9%, and they make the first two payments, which essentially negates the interest I would pay over the life of the loan, and then some. |
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