Tekknikal
08-23-2007, 03:18 PM
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You're wrong. I would be a BMW 335Xi.
For the first time, BMW will be offering an all wheel drive system on its highest end coupe in the US, with that coupe being the new 335. Could it be a coincidence that this car comes at a time where Nissan's Skyline 350GT (aka Infiniti G35) is outselling the 3 series coupes, and the new GT-R is coming? Of course not.
In all seriousness, it should amount to a solid machine. The 335i has received top marks on nearly all reviews. Sure, its no R34, but don't think you can sleep on them with a 13 second car either: In the aftermarket, tuners have been able to get an extra 100 horsepower with only a chip (and that's from the starting 300 -which is alreaday underrated) All in all then, the car should be a pretty good offering for those of you looking to spend $45k on a capable luxury coupe that can do well when things get wet...
You're wrong. I would be a BMW 335Xi.
For the first time, BMW will be offering an all wheel drive system on its highest end coupe in the US, with that coupe being the new 335. Could it be a coincidence that this car comes at a time where Nissan's Skyline 350GT (aka Infiniti G35) is outselling the 3 series coupes, and the new GT-R is coming? Of course not.
In all seriousness, it should amount to a solid machine. The 335i has received top marks on nearly all reviews. Sure, its no R34, but don't think you can sleep on them with a 13 second car either: In the aftermarket, tuners have been able to get an extra 100 horsepower with only a chip (and that's from the starting 300 -which is alreaday underrated) All in all then, the car should be a pretty good offering for those of you looking to spend $45k on a capable luxury coupe that can do well when things get wet...