Haven't spoken to him but I believe Ian got a 330D which is a 3ltr single turbo where as the 335d is a 3ltr twin turbo.Have you spoken to Honeyman yet Maz? He traded 'down' to a 335D from an M3 and as far as i can tell, he's not looking back
Thats good. There are actually BMW performance upgrades that are available to me should I ever want to mod the car i.e. big brakes, arbs, strut braces. Its not in my agenda to modify the car unless there are some problems I haven't read about.Either way ... he said he doesn't miss the M3
Looking at the power differences, the 330D is still a cracker of a car.
You got it in one there Pat. When i get it I am going to do the rounds visiting people, your on the list.Basically it's got the power you'd like yours to have and it's newer, different, RWD, nicer inside and a proper step up.
What's not to like
The ONLY thing that puts me off is the price of the bloody things but if i was ten years younger and could afford it ... why the hell not
You are right Tom it is just an awesome car out of the box from the start. Of course its no M3 and I am gutted that the dream has gone but as my mrs says, in a couple of years I can always trade up and hopefully insurance will be kinder. Remap should bring 340-360bhp and 520lb/ft of torque, I think the tyres will hate me.Saw a lovely 335D at the gym yesterday... What an awesome car out the box!
Remap and your laughing.
Thanks Andy. I know its not an M3 but maybe in a couple of years insurance will be kinder. Wouldnt mind meeting up and having a ride in your M3 to see what M is all about.335D would be a good choice mate. So much grunt, no slouch of a car and a nice motor to cover ground in.
The computers are quoting around £1300. I am sure now that its not a 4.0 V8, the insurers can get that to a much more respectable number when I give them a ring this week.And the insurance numbers??