Newbie looking fo' a Bimmer!

Ryo74

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Hi, I'm new here!

I'm currently driving a Nissan Murano 2.5 & I'm looking at buying a used Bimmer... Can't decide between a 320i, 325i, 335i or an X5/ X6 tho'...

My dream car would of coz be the M3 coupe!

Regards.
 
Re: Newbie looking fo' a Bimmer!

Ryo74;606165 said:
Hi, I'm new here!

I'm currently driving a Nissan Murano 2.5 & I'm looking at buying a used Bimmer... Can't decide between a 320i, 325i, 335i or an X5/ X6 tho'...

My dream car would of coz be the M3 coupe!

Regards.

Hey bro (or sis.. haha).

A lot to do of course with your budget and needs. Since you are considering all of the above, budget is probably not much of a factor, so it boils down to needs.

How many other cars do you have? If you have at least one other, a coupe, especially a two-seater like the Z4, is bloody sexy if slightly impractical (that's why you need one other car - I assume you have kids). If not, you probably want a four-door car. Particularly if you have to haul your wife, >1 kid and the maid, the X5/X6 are definitely very good. Choice between the X5 and X6, IMO, is a matter of taste - whether you want a more traditional SUV look (X5) or a coupe/SUV cross-over look (X6).

On the other hand if you want to go the 3-series route, since budget is probably less of an issue for you, go straight for the 335i, then go to Boss for Juicebox and other performance upgrades like exos or intakes. Confirm no regrets. :)

Again E90 (4 door) or E92 (2 door) will depend on your needs. E92 of course sexier, but a PITA to get in and out of the back seats.

Edit: If within your budget, the E93 335i (2 door convertible) is a definite yes! Particularly if, like me, you love driving down deserted roads at 3 in the morning. Sadly my roof cannot fold down. Regret listening to people who say "what for buy converible? Only breathe bus exos!"
 
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Re: Newbie looking fo' a Bimmer!

Hi,welcome Ryo74

I also converted to bimmer, in 2009, after driving Jap cars for 16 years. After test-driving IS250, C180, 320i, 323i, 325i, 335i and 523i, I settled for the best of the lot ;)

After driving it for 1 and a half years, I can confirm that E90 335i is a very good family car. It is unassuming and not loud on the road but yet has the power of a sports car when you need it.

If you are indenting from PML, I would suggest adding Logic 7 and Comfort access to make it perfect.
 
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Re: Newbie looking fo' a Bimmer!

Ryo74;606165 said:
Hi, I'm new here!

I'm currently driving a Nissan Murano 2.5 & I'm looking at buying a used Bimmer... Can't decide between a 320i, 325i, 335i or an X5/ X6 tho'...

My dream car would of coz be the M3 coupe!

Regards.

Hi Ryo,

my advise: at least a 6 cyc...........................
it all depends on your liking, needs and budget................


cheers
 
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Ryo74;606243 said:
Oh yeah, no kids. Juz me, myself & I!

Wah lau.. get Z4 sdrive35i liao! MTL!!

The only reason I didn't get the Z4 is because I need to ferry my in-laws around.. till today I see Z4 my heart pain.
 
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I'd love to get da 335i convertible BUT I gotta ferry my family around for dinners & stuffs too! :(
Is da X1 any good? I've test driven it before but I don't knw how it is on a daily basis... Since xDrive's absent....
 
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Ryo74;606356 said:
I'd love to get da 335i convertible BUT I gotta ferry my family around for dinners & stuffs too! :(
Is da X1 any good? I've test driven it before but I don't knw how it is on a daily basis... Since xDrive's absent....

335i convertible is a 4-seater, should be ok ya? :) The sedan (E90) is a 5-seater, although like all sedans the center seat is probably pretty uncomfortable.

The X1 is alright I guess, but if you want big, definitely the X5/X6. :)
 
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Ryo74;606356 said:
I'd love to get da 335i convertible BUT I gotta ferry my family around for dinners & stuffs too! :(
Is da X1 any good? I've test driven it before but I don't knw how it is on a daily basis... Since xDrive's absent....
E92, E93 & X6 are 2+2. Can only carry 3 passengers.

There is not much use of the X drive in Sg.
 
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davidtch;606394 said:
E92, E93 & X6 are 2+2. Can only carry 3 passengers.

There is not much use of the X drive in Sg.

They're full 4-seaters. The rear seats are comfy even for a tall guy (183 cm) guy like me.
 
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Thx guys! Yeah, I've tried da 335i saloon before, nice & powerful! Ok, lastly where's a gd & reliable place to buy used Bimmers besides PML Used Car Ctr? Also, gd workshops for servicing/repairs?
 
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Ryo74;606569 said:
Thx guys! Yeah, I've tried da 335i saloon before, nice & powerful! Ok, lastly where's a gd & reliable place to buy used Bimmers besides PML Used Car Ctr? Also, gd workshops for servicing/repairs?

Hi Ryo,

for servicing: BVO / J4C or BOSS



cheers
 
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Ryo74;606569 said:
Thx guys! Yeah, I've tried da 335i saloon before, nice & powerful! Ok, lastly where's a gd & reliable place to buy used Bimmers besides PML Used Car Ctr? Also, gd workshops for servicing/repairs?

SG Car Mart always got very good deals on bimmers (I think the address is sgcarmart.com.sg, google if wrong). No matter where you buy from though you should always bring to one of the big bimmer workshops (BOSS - which I personally use, BVO or J4C, as recommended by others) for a once over to make sure you're not getting a lemon.

About 10 years back bimmer was sort of infamous in SG for producing "Friday cars", which are cars allegedly hurriedly put together just before the weekend and are allegedly full of faults. I recall at least one ST article on this because since that article my dad kept nagging me to never buy a bimmer.

Needless to say I didn't listen. Haha. But the point is: bring for inspection before committing. If the owner/agent refuses, walk away.
 
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Welcome to the club ryo74
i think 325i(4 dr) will be a good buy.
6 cylinder with 250cc
if u mod a little and it will be good
Im driving one now and im enjoying it lol!
 
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Hi
My opinion for consideration is that any convertible will more than likely have a weaker chasis compared to its non convertible. This could result in a weaker handling and slower cornering. however this,at the end of the day, is amatter of preference.
 
Re: Newbie looking fo' a Bimmer!

carvalhosa;606679 said:
Welcome to the club ryo74
i think 325i(4 dr) will be a good buy.
6 cylinder with 250cc
if u mod a little and it will be good
Im driving one now and im enjoying it lol!

250cc? :lol:

[email protected];606821 said:
Hi
My opinion for consideration is that any convertible will more than likely have a weaker chasis compared to its non convertible. This could result in a weaker handling and slower cornering. however this,at the end of the day, is amatter of preference.

I think the stylishness of driving with the top down more than compensates for the loss of rigidity. Anyway it's not likely that under normal driving conditions you will ever feel the difference.

The bigger problem is that the convertibles are 200kg heavier, a difference you -can- feel when you accelerate. But again being able to drive with the top down on a cool night/morning more than makes up for that. :)
 
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pbear1973;606867 said:
250cc? :lol:



I think the stylishness of driving with the top down more than compensates for the loss of rigidity. Anyway it's not likely that under normal driving conditions you will ever feel the difference.

The bigger problem is that the convertibles are 200kg heavier, a difference you -can- feel when you accelerate. But again being able to drive with the top down on a cool night/morning more than makes up for that. :)

Agreed.............



cheers
 

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