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i think many of you underestimate the 135i i do agree it's a bit expansive for a 1 series. After it hits the market on march 22nd, a few months later we should hear better reviews from people on the 135i.
For now i like how the BMW Concept 1 Series Tii looks. |
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The 135i is lighter so its a little faster than the 335i... But as far as looks, 335i hands down (135i looks like a german miata), also if your price range is 30-40k, then 135i, but if you have the money for a 355i, I'd get that.
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i think a 1 series will look pretty good with some mod. I just can't seem to accept the factory look... it just looks so...cute. I know you guys hate that word, but i must say, it just look cute to me more than performance oriented.
anyways, i know in my area, when the 1 series comes out, there will be a lot of girls and wives driving it. That is the ONLY reason, and a very enough reason, for me to stay away from the 1 series. |
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I wouldn't trade in my 335, but the 135 was recently at the BMW Performance Driving Center in Spartanburg. Several of the instructors there told me the 135 beat...everything. 335, 550, 650, M5, M6, B7 all went down when they put it against the 135. In the straights, in the turns, around the track and at the pump, the 135 is one of the quickest cars BMW has ever made according to their tests.
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Most (read: all) car magazines test their 0-60 times by launching the cars at varying RPMs and with different electronic nannies on and off. They usually (read: always) do multiple launches to get the best time. They test their 5-60 times by taking off as you would in traffic. The reason for a 5-60 time is to give you an idea of what your car, given an inexperienced driver (read: us), will do the 0-60 in, without putting too much wear on our precious vehicles. That's how I understand it, at least.
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This thread is centered around what is a better value. If performance is a value to you and automatic seat belts are not, the 135i has more value. Almost everything you have attempted to dismiss, is an opinion. I happen to think the 135i looks entirely more BMW than the elegant, posh, out for the evening 335i. The 335i is it's current state will not out handle, out accelerate or out brake a 135i! Period! As for it's size or amenities, thats up to you to decide if dual-climate control, logic7, mechanical seat belts, etc is a necessity over a ligher, more agile vehicle. If your a gentleman with young kids that you need to cart to practice, school, etc, then perhaps the heavier 335i with the bigger back seats suites your needs. But please don't grace us with whimsical banter about it being a tiny car, it is larger than the E36's and about the same size as the E46 330ci. No need to defend your purchase, nobody is attacking the 335i, but you really need to respect BMW for their newest track star. I know a lot of boys from BMW CCA that are going to love this GT. btw, my speced 135i is $45,520 wo/nav. A limited production track star that forgoes bloat, yeah I love pudding! |
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if i wanted a car that looks like a$$ but was fast I wouldve bought a SRT4 and modded the $hit out of it.
135 is a poor mans 335...why get an ugly car to save 4-5k?? If your already dropping 40k might as well get the nicer car... To top it off, I cant imagine why anybody would pay close to 40k for such a small/ugly car. 40 k could buy alot nicer cars, I think the 135 should be priced around 30k loaded |
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You can not compare this car to a neon, twin turbo inline 6 to 4 cyl turbo. Give me a break. Have you ever seen the car in person. The car looks more aggresive and sporty then the 3 in person. I'll admit the photos can make it look awkward in person, but in person it is very aggresive looking. You say why would anyone pay 40k for a small car, what about the last generation 3 series, it was pretty much the same size. Poor man's 335, yeah ok, so then what do you have, poor man's 535. You could say that all the way down the BMW line if you wanted. They are two different types of cars, one more for that everyday driving, and the other is going back to the route's of bmw, a smaller yet sportier car. It may be heavier then the older bmw's but it has a nice size, and for today's cars is not heavy. I know you people say its only 200 pounds lighter then the 3, but hey 200 pounds is 200 pounds. With a curb weight around 3200 pounds, it is not that heavy at all. I'm of course estimating the curb weight from the unladen weight BMW gives on their website. Chris |
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