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??