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  • slammed_e30
    E30 Addict
    • Oct 2003
    • 514

    #1

    Why 325 not 327

    I know the first letter is the series, and im pretty sure the second two are the engine size, so what are 325e's not called 327's? Anyone know if there is a specific reason?

    Originally Posted by Rob
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  • MR 325
    Moderator
    • Oct 2003
    • 37827

    #2
    Good question, ttey should be.
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    • Sean
      R3V Elite
      • Oct 2003
      • 5793

      #3
      So that people don't think that since it is a higher number than 325 that it is more powerful, because it is definately not.

      Now, I like teh idea of 327e. BUT, people would still think that it's more powerful than a 325i - at least those that have no idea about BMW's.
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      • 808BMW
        R3VLimited
        • Oct 2003
        • 2910

        #4
        The same reason a 528e isn't called a 527e even though it shares the same motor as a 325e.

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        • DaN
          E30 Fanatic
          • Dec 2003
          • 1265

          #5
          Well actually, the eta has a touch more torque than the i, doesn't it?

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          • M3 Ryan
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            • Oct 2003
            • 2298

            #6
            yea, but with serious lacking in the HP department, it will never be as fast as an I.

            Just the same reason its not a 544, its a 540, even though some have a 4.4L V8...
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            • Stu Mc
              R3V Elite
              • Oct 2003
              • 4083

              #7
              Originally posted by M3 Ryan
              yea, but with serious lacking in the HP department, it will never be as fast as an I.

              Just the same reason its not a 544, its a 540, even though some have a 4.4L V8...
              Word.

              Eta's hit 60 in the 9's. I's do it in the 7's.

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              • bimmerphile
                No R3VLimiter
                • Oct 2003
                • 3495

                #8
                to fit in a specific bracket of the market, and for BMW's own reasons (for example, if a 327e was sold the same time as a 325i, people would be more inclined to purchase the 327, as a higher number tends to mean a better trim line).
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                • Fred
                  Mod Crazy
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 659

                  #9
                  Originally posted by 808BMW
                  The same reason a 528e isn't called a 527e even though it shares the same motor as a 325e.
                  The 528e was called that because the previous generation 5er (E12) sold in the US was a 528i. If they called the second generation version a 525e or 527e, then customers would have assumed that it was a downgrade and it would look bad on BMW's part. Sometimes BMW just badges its cars for marketing reasons; the 318ti is another good example.

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                  • Mystikal
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                    Wheel Fitment Expert
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 9602

                    #10
                    In summary: High-end customers are stupid and ignorant.

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