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Nowhere does it say it's the same scale. All one can infer from the article is they are both publish by C&D.
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The 3 has the American proven market. The 3 is less than 200 pounds heavier. The 3 is less than $4000 more expensive when similarly equiped. From Fastestlaps.com, there is NO evidence to support the notion that the 135i is faster around a track than the 335i.
I just dont see the point in having a smaller car just because its smaller, nor do I want to drive car that's physically small, yet not light by comparison with similarly sized cars. My 3er is small enough in a world of SUVs and semis. If i'm going to buy something smaller, it better have something else it brings to the table. And the 135i doesn't. 200 pounds is significant, but it's not mind altering. Do you drive your 335is with 1 passenger and say "damn my car is a pig"? No.
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02-23-2008, 10:50 PM | #48 |
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To bring the thread back on subject, we have to look at pricing. If you find performance high on the priority list then 135i is better valued. Coupe to coupe, 135i is nearly 6,000 dollar cheaper than 335i coupe. It is only fair to compare cars of same category than a coupe to sedan. And to do an objective trade study, MSRP should be used otherwise your mileage may vary. BMW built the 1 series with the intention that it does not dilute the brand, therefore I do not agree there is a sacrifice of luxury for performance, as 1 shares a good amount of components from 3 series.
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Being that interior space is not a concern for me I tried to like the 135 so I can save some money over the 335. Couldn't do it. That thing is mad ugly.
I know this is subjective but I don't know what some people are looking at... |
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I thought the 1-series had the E46 suspension, thus inferior
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As for E46 thing, that's a common misconception. The suspension shares more parts with the E90, but it was built from scratch, along with the chassis. |
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It seems to me that the 1 series is designed with more of a focus on the guy/gal who wants to do more tack days and autocrossing. A lot of the marketing focuses on getting back to the intentions of the old model 2002 (quite ugly car in my opinion but handled well in its day). I think BMW would have done better by making the car a bit lighter and less expensive with fewer standard luxuries.
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and what i remeber from my friends s2k.. the aftermarket wasnt that cheap either. lol 1.2k for that mugen intake? so over priced... but so nice.. |
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02-24-2008, 03:49 PM | #57 | |
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I was mostly being sarcastic, heh. The guy said it like comparing the car to an S2000 was a bad thing. Handles better than my 986 did, that's for sure. I would LOVE if the 135i was as much of a driver's car as my S2K, but that's not why I'm buying it! |
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lol if u didnt realize i was the guy that said it, and i didnt mean it as a bad thing. i mean the s2k is a great car, was my first choice before my dad forced me into getting the e90. it handles GREAT around corners(took my friends to track). its a really fun car, and it really does go vroom vroom. |
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02-24-2008, 04:08 PM | #59 | |
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The S2K may not be fast, but it's a blast to drive, that was my point. |
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Please don't shoot the messenger, in BMW's own words they have clearly sent a message to the GT market. Either your wrong, or BMW is. I tend to lean towards them. As suspected, BMW fibbed a tad on it's weight. I suppose BMW did that, as to not step on anyones toes! Again, please study what BMW has done here. Your not comparing the 335i to a Lexus, but another BMW. Why would BMW build a limited production, smaller car with Brembos, then make it handle "just as good as the 3 series" when BMW intentions have been performance based since it's inception....! We've just witness the 135i equal a Cayman in the slalom/track. I don't recall the heavier 335i handling that well. The 135i is not a 335i! Thankfully, for many that is an extremely good thing! |
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02-25-2008, 01:23 PM | #61 | |
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The new bi-turbo 3 series coupe shows some impresive numbers on Nurburgring. Laptime Nordschleife 8.26 min (4 seconds slower than M3) Laptime Hockenheim 1.17,8 min (0,8 seconds faster than C55 and 1.5 seconds slower than M3) 0-100km/h 5.6 sec 0-200km/h 20,7 sec 36m slalom: 130km/h (M3 123km/h, C55 122km/h) 110m change lane: 136km/h (M6 137km/h, M3 136km/h, C55 134km/h) Wet track: 1.36,8 min (M5 E60 1.36, 7min) G-powers: 1.15g (C55, 1,10g and M3 1.10g) E46 M3 vs Cayman: http://www.fastestlaps.com/index.php...=45caf61a426ee E46 M3 vs E92 335: http://www.fastestlaps.com/index.php...=458da72e81532 E46 M3 vs E92 135: http://www.fastestlaps.com/index.php...=473d6e85e5770 E92 335 vs E92 135: http://www.fastestlaps.com/index.php...=473d6e85e5770 Skip to the last one if you'd like. The 135 is pathetic if it was geared towards racers. You can call the 335 a pig all day. The proof is in the pudding, or should I say the 135 ate too much pudding? Sad, but the proof is in the numbers. You get the 135 to be a little different and to save a few bucks. Speaking of pudding....I'm hungry....
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Yeah, thats my bad. Typing too fast.
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The words value and BMW are contradictory right off the bat. But the Japanese are joining the non-value proposition. The Lexus IS250 was probably the first, but it opened the floodgates. Look at the price of the new WRX STi, for about $2k extra you're into a 335 coupe, not a 328. As far as the 135i goes, my goodness, they can't even give away 3's, how much more does a person want as an incentive to buy a car? Low interest rates and steep discounts off of an inflated list price is still better than the mentality of being the first on the block and paying a premium. imho there is no value in the 135i or the 335d.
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That's because some are comparing the 135i with the 335i sedan and some are comparing it against the 335i coupe. Both are valid since you want to find out how far you are away from a similarly equipped 335i (sedan will save you money so that's why people use the sedan as a comparison. Whether it is a valid comparison or not is not for me to decide).
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All of the current 335i owners on the forum will tell you that the 135i is a POS.. All of the other owners (325, 328, 330) will tell you to go for the 135i... Nough said!!!
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