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Originally Posted by MCompact
The only newer BMW cars that I will consider are the M cars and the M Performance cars; long gone are the days when every new BMW actually drove like a BMW.
Let's see new 3 series. As far as I know double wishbone is back. But who knows.
I am getting in 2020 my daily driver, thinking of good preserved E90 335i xDrive. Though RWD would be better, I spend twice a week driving mountains roads to go to ski, so AWD is handy. But if I cannot find on with sport or M package, stick, in good condition, I might get S4. It seems S4's are more readily available. From what I figured, BMW owners of stick shifts really cling on their cars.
Not sure about F30. Drove a lot 328, 330i and that steering feel and that McPherson in front were really annoying me. But than, I had E70 35d back than, and I was comparing that steering feel which was pure joy.
After Toyota and Tiguan, I might be more forgiving to F30
Going to topic, it is good that company that sells appliances had courage to put longitudinal engine and some other stuff in it and offers for that money. I hope they will sell bunch of these, so we see less Lexuses ES on the road (highly doubt).
The only newer BMW cars that I will consider are the M cars and the M Performance cars; long gone are the days when every new BMW actually drove like a BMW.
Let's see new 3 series. As far as I know double wishbone is back. But who knows.
I am getting in 2020 my daily driver, thinking of good preserved E90 335i xDrive. Though RWD would be better, I spend twice a week driving mountains roads to go to ski, so AWD is handy. But if I cannot find on with sport or M package, stick, in good condition, I might get S4. It seems S4's are more readily available. From what I figured, BMW owners of stick shifts really cling on their cars.
Not sure about F30. Drove a lot 328, 330i and that steering feel and that McPherson in front were really annoying me. But than, I had E70 35d back than, and I was comparing that steering feel which was pure joy.
After Toyota and Tiguan, I might be more forgiving to F30
Going to topic, it is good that company that sells appliances had courage to put longitudinal engine and some other stuff in it and offers for that money. I hope they will sell bunch of these, so we see less Lexuses ES on the road (highly doubt).
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