Hi Mark .
Yes still going, can you really ever stop?! I'm not sure .
The 135i is by far one of the best 'drivers' cars I've had the pleasure of being in. It does exactly what you want and when you want it and every time you drive it, you remember why you love it. The 335i cabrio was definitely more of a car to be seen in, very elegant but it wasn't a drivers car, more a comfortable long range cruiser (as it definitely wasn't an eco town car ). Think of the 135i or 1M even as the TTRS & RS3 are to Audi, if you know what you're looking for in terms of enjoyment, pace and all the performance bits then it's a dream but to everyone else who's not geared that way they are 'just' another 1-series, A3 or TT. Like the BMW 3-series convertible, the A5 will always get the looks from all walks. I guess the ultimate thing really would be an M3 or RS5 (do they do one?) convertible, best compromise of both worlds.
To put it one way, both cars have a place with me but owning £40-£50k's worth of metal is not really where I am at right now so the one will have to do. I will have another BMW cabrio though but I'm hanging on until 2014/15 to see what the 435i M-Sport turns out like.
Yes still going, can you really ever stop?! I'm not sure .
The 135i is by far one of the best 'drivers' cars I've had the pleasure of being in. It does exactly what you want and when you want it and every time you drive it, you remember why you love it. The 335i cabrio was definitely more of a car to be seen in, very elegant but it wasn't a drivers car, more a comfortable long range cruiser (as it definitely wasn't an eco town car ). Think of the 135i or 1M even as the TTRS & RS3 are to Audi, if you know what you're looking for in terms of enjoyment, pace and all the performance bits then it's a dream but to everyone else who's not geared that way they are 'just' another 1-series, A3 or TT. Like the BMW 3-series convertible, the A5 will always get the looks from all walks. I guess the ultimate thing really would be an M3 or RS5 (do they do one?) convertible, best compromise of both worlds.
To put it one way, both cars have a place with me but owning £40-£50k's worth of metal is not really where I am at right now so the one will have to do. I will have another BMW cabrio though but I'm hanging on until 2014/15 to see what the 435i M-Sport turns out like.
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