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    08-09 BMW 335i 6sp..... any thoughts?

    Looking at replacing the family ride. But the wife and I agree that it needs to have some "fun" factor too as this will be her DD. Fuel economy isn't "that" much of a deal breaker as she has a round trip of 6 miles to work and I use the E30 to pick up the kids, run around in etc. Any experience good or bad? Looking at finding one with under 50k and under $33k.

    Thanks in advance.
    Last edited by imprttuner88; 12-30-2009, 11:32 AM.
    1987 325i LeChump: H&R Race springs, weight reduction and beat to hell

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    2001 Buick Park Ave: The DD grandpamobile

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    #2
    I just bought an '06 E92 330i with those same usage parameters. I'd keep an eye out for a 330i.

    -- The 330i was for '06 only... 255hp was a nice upgrade vs the 325 or 328.
    -- No turbos. I didn't like the thought for my 2-mile commute to train station. Not enough time to warm 'em up or spool 'em down.
    -- Long-term reliability is unknown for the turbo engine.
    -- The 335's seem to have a lot of HPFP and software problems. Maybe they'll be resolved by BMW, maybe not.
    -- It's fast enough for any possible scenario on legal roads.

    Given all the teething problems in the first year, I wouldn't buy an '07 335i. And I definitely wouldn't buy a 335i without the CPO warranty.

    I bought mine for about $5k below your $33k limit, with just 28k on the odo. Basically in new condition with CPO warranty too.

    Downsides? My E92 feels like a much, much heftier car than the E46 it replaced. And many more electronic gizmos that will eventually break: adaptive headlights, etc etc. But you can't stop progress.

    Also, the 330i seems like the forgotten stepchild w/r/t performance software etc. The only hot rodding potential seems to be a Differential swap, and that's it.

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      #3
      The gasoline turbo is in production in the 1, 3 and 5, and has been for at least two MYs, so I think your safe with the turbo car. Resale for the 335i is better than the 330i. One of my buddys has an E92 330i and another has the E92 335i. 330i wishes he had the 335i. I've driven both, they rock, but the turbo rocks a little harder, but you will pay a premium for that extra HP/TQ and bling, so...

      No real power increase via mods for the N52B30, 50hp gain with a chip for the N54B30. The power delivery of the twin-turbo (sequential?) engine is seamless... lag is virtually non-existent.
      I Timothy 2:1-2

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        #4
        Originally posted by markseven View Post
        50hp gain with a chip for the N54B30. The power delivery of the twin-turbo (sequential?) engine is seamless... lag is virtually non-existent.

        What I have heard, although it will stay stock other than "maybe" some Breyton wheels....
        1987 325i LeChump: H&R Race springs, weight reduction and beat to hell

        2005 Mazda RX8: Koni Yellows, Hotchkis FSB, 245 BFG Rivals RTR #11

        2011 Mazda CX7 Sport: The family truckster

        2001 Buick Park Ave: The DD grandpamobile

        1991 Ford F150 XLT 302: camping/towing

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          #5
          Originally posted by imprttuner88 View Post
          What I have heard, although it will stay stock other than "maybe" some Breyton wheels....
          Nooooooooooo!!!!!! not Breyton!!!! BBS, amigo 8)
          I Timothy 2:1-2

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            #6
            I really want a 135I and will have one some day if that helps
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              #7
              Well its ultimately her choice. But ya, I love some BBS's too...
              1987 325i LeChump: H&R Race springs, weight reduction and beat to hell

              2005 Mazda RX8: Koni Yellows, Hotchkis FSB, 245 BFG Rivals RTR #11

              2011 Mazda CX7 Sport: The family truckster

              2001 Buick Park Ave: The DD grandpamobile

              1991 Ford F150 XLT 302: camping/towing

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                #8
                Im gonna wait to see how the turbos last before I get a x35i. I too want a 135i but all I need to hear is "oh, yeah...theres your problem. One of your turbos spun a bearing." 330i if anything.

                COTM

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                  #9
                  i bot a 2007 328xi 6 spd coupe, sprt pkg
                  plenty of power, but not batshit insane like a 335i, but a very entertaining car
                  still, love the motor, needed all wheel drive up here in the PNW, and like the car a lot
                  i bot a cpo car from a dealer in colorado springs with <22k miles, extended warranty for $30k, took me a while to find the right color combo but the drive home thru wyoming and montana was a blast at 90mph
                  you should be able to get the car your looking for in that price range i think, the dealer that had my car had it advertised at $33.5k
                  go to bmwusa.com and do a nationwide search
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                    #10
                    the twin turbo motor is great. my 08 135 did loose its HPFP but that will happen to all 08 cars with the turbo engine. BMW fixed the problem and it is covered under warranty. The e92 chassis is a boat. It feels super heavy compared to the e82 and the e46. If you are looking for a fun car for handeling then the 135 is a much better choice. It wil be harder to find one but its a really fun car to dd. Personally I dont think the e92 is a fun car at all unless you are getting an M. The 135 does just about everything better just in a slightly smaller package.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by BeirBrennerE30 View Post
                      the twin turbo motor is great. my 08 135 did loose its HPFP but that will happen to all 08 cars with the turbo engine. BMW fixed the problem and it is covered under warranty. The e92 chassis is a boat. It feels super heavy compared to the e82 and the e46. If you are looking for a fun car for handeling then the 135 is a much better choice. It wil be harder to find one but its a really fun car to dd. Personally I dont think the e92 is a fun car at all unless you are getting an M. The 135 does just about everything better just in a slightly smaller package.
                      188lb difference. Just sayin. I would go with the 135, too.
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                        #12
                        Def 135i....with a chip you can be pushing close to 400hp. Get rid of the staggerd tire setup to alleviate understeer, better brake pads for the fade issues these cars have, and make sure it has an oil cooler and your set.

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                          #13
                          Since its the family ride gotta have 4 doors. So as much as I would like to make the arguement that the 135 is the better car, I am not gonna get that arguement to pass. Since I am getting rid of the T4R she has to have a larger car. But I GREATLY appreciate all the insight. I really just gotta get her in the car and have her drive it. Steering away from the other car she likes, TSX..... NO!
                          1987 325i LeChump: H&R Race springs, weight reduction and beat to hell

                          2005 Mazda RX8: Koni Yellows, Hotchkis FSB, 245 BFG Rivals RTR #11

                          2011 Mazda CX7 Sport: The family truckster

                          2001 Buick Park Ave: The DD grandpamobile

                          1991 Ford F150 XLT 302: camping/towing

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by markseven View Post
                            188lb difference. Just sayin. I would go with the 135, too.
                            drive both back to back and tell me the 3 doesnt feel like it weighs 1000lbs more... qualitatively.
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                            '15 Porsche GT3 - 7-speed PDK - Daily Driver
                            '86 325es - s54b32tu - 6-speed - Mtech 1
                            '89 325is - m20b25 - 5-speed - Individual

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