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Originally Posted by SupFl
Greetings all. I am in serious contention (serious serious) - 335 sedan.
posted on a few other forums - done a little lurking.
What are your expereinces (loaded no doubt, filled with love ), but I'd love to hear nonetheless!
My A4 was chipped at 2k miles - like the performance aspect. car is heavy, but it's been great. 2002, sport package, 120 k miles onner. I'm an avid sport bike rider, so have a trailer hitch on the car to trailer bike up to twisty roads in Ozarks (4 hours away)....light weight kendon trailer - folds in garage.
Like to have a similar set-up possibly -
anything you'd do differently now in the 335 in retrospect?
kind of looking at something along these lines perhaps
Space Gray Metallic$550
Chestnut Brown Dakota Leather$1,450
Dark Burl Walnut wood trim$0
Sport Package
online- it's drewl factor 10 for me - beautiful!
My car is a tank & it's been fun. have enjoyed the quattro in rain & snow - blast to drive - how does 335 compare?
really look forward to hearing your thoughts....
Salud
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Well, you have the most important option ZSP selected. Are you thinking MT or slushbox? If you get a manual, M-tech or similar shift knob is in order.
Correct me if I'm wrong; but I can't imagine Texas gets much snow. Obviously AWD will perform better then RWD in the snow (if tires are the same), but with a good set of winter tires, I can't imagine RWD being a necessity.
And by going with RWD you save weight; so you increase the fuel efficiency along with the fun factor
I imagine you'll be very happy with the way the 3er drives - that's the strong point of BMW afterall. I can't speak for the 335 engine; but I put 60k miles on my E90 330i in 2 years and that thing was rock solid.
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Originally Posted by guarnibl
Just curious -- why not go with the M3 now that you can find ones to lease for less than the 335 because of the ridiculous deals.
The 335 is a great car -- it's as you can imagine, a piece of crap in the snow -- just like my M is.
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Originally Posted by Chipped B6
A e9x M3?
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Yes. Because it has a higher residual - and because of the plummeting economy, M cars can be picked up for a relative steal; especially if you were to lease.