new 328 is out, close to pricing of 2012 G37
That's due to the weight, and the X's are about 200lbs heavier than the RWD sedans. The older G sedans, before 2007, were
pretty quick and felt more nimble than the currents G. They weren't faster in the 1/4 mile, but IMO were more fun to drive.
Most modern cars are just too heavy.
pretty quick and felt more nimble than the currents G. They weren't faster in the 1/4 mile, but IMO were more fun to drive.
Most modern cars are just too heavy.
The 7AT is just not as responsive as it should be.
The bad low end torque and throttle lag make the g not as enjoyable to drive in the city stop and go traffic, while getting 16mpg.
BMW needs to do a lot more to win me back like make their damn cars "serviceable" and "reliable" - bottom line is their reliability is POS and hell no will I buy a "turbo" from a manuf. who doesnt know how to make cars last past the lease period and who sends me to Avis rentacar for "loaners" - Infinity is a much better value proposition and if weight, torque, and response is the only factor hell Ill take a C6 over a 3 series any day... and yes I owned a 330i for 11 yrs - believe me their reliability takes a dump as the car ages...
The 328 might handle better than a 335 because of 100lbs, but that is only to a trained professional. People think that matters and can you tell if you have a girl in the passenger seat...no.
I had people tell me that BS when I had the 335 but the track shows speed and a 335 will be faster because it has more power. Period. A Mustang GT is faster than the v6 despite being heavier.
I had people tell me that BS when I had the 335 but the track shows speed and a 335 will be faster because it has more power. Period. A Mustang GT is faster than the v6 despite being heavier.
I wouldn't consider 16.8/30.6 mpg impressive for a small 4-banger. I doubt someone can actually get close to 36 without having to drive on down slopes.
And yes I agree its def. apples to oranges yet price wise they arent that far off.. maybe oranges to tangarenes.... was trying to make the point that a 3 series for pure driving performance isnt the best bang for your buck
and yes I also have a 05 C6
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Well, hate to bust that. My '12 G37x get 27.5 mpg on the highway consistently, and I don't baby it, you will surely get even better with RWD only. According to MT - "the 328i is rated at a seriously impressive 24 mpg city and 36 mpg highway. Cruising on the highway at 75-80 mph for 300 miles, our tester returned 30.6 mpg. On a hard-driving, canyon-carving, 150-mile test loop, it managed 16.8 mpg".
I wouldn't consider 16.8/30.6 mpg impressive for a small 4-banger. I doubt someone can actually get close to 36 without having to drive on down slopes.
I wouldn't consider 16.8/30.6 mpg impressive for a small 4-banger. I doubt someone can actually get close to 36 without having to drive on down slopes.
GDI Dominates Ward
Oh yeah, they are bribing wards also.
Last edited by g37guy01; Feb 21, 2012 at 07:36 PM.
I got around 27.5 every time I drive from NJ to VA and back, around 300 miles one way and when traffic was light at night. The car has not yet gotten a chance to see summer gas which supposedly improves mpg. If you could get only low 20 on flat highway with steady speed, I think you need to have your car checked and make sure you are not running on the E80 junk.
Your logic put American in the bad spot dude, as American cars were more often than not placed on or close to the bottom. I am not so sure of smart BMW or dumb American consumers kind of thing, but surely are those aforementioned consumers from whom BMW makes their money and apply some of that money again to brainwash more not so smart consumers? BMW does have a powerful marketing department than most.
Your logic put American in the bad spot dude, as American cars were more often than not placed on or close to the bottom. I am not so sure of smart BMW or dumb American consumers kind of thing, but surely are those aforementioned consumers from whom BMW makes their money and apply some of that money again to brainwash more not so smart consumers? BMW does have a powerful marketing department than most.
Honestly, I wish I was as smart as BMW to do the same thing to my customers.


