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Well the lack of foldy seats in this particular lovely looking saloon has put me right off. I'd have to buy rails and a bike rack before I could contemplate getting my mtb anywhere.
I'm familiar with the E90 bimmers as have an e92 coupe currently - it seems a bit daft getting the same "old" model as my "new" car (will also depreciate quicker)
Hmm
Nice 😀
Looks great that.
Should have got a blue one 😉
Same colour as my 318d Exclusive Edition.
Those wheels you have are a real pain to keep clean though, have a set on my wife's 325d M Sport Convertible. I can't get a brush long enough to reach through on the rear and if you resort to trying to get you hands through it hurts!
What colour interior?
Those wheels you have are a real pain to keep clean though, have a set on my wife's 325d M Sport Convertible. I can't get a brush long enough to reach through on the rear and if you resort to trying to get you hands through it hurts!
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Yup estate a good choice. Well done.
I've an E91 325i (which makes me a pauper apparently) and it's forever carting sports kit around.
Just back from a surf with five boards on and regularly put bike(s) on top too.
Absolutely love it.
Well the interior .. I think this is the reason I got a cracking deal on the car. It's saddle brown leather , apparently a £1500 option but not to everyone's taste certainly!
Can I not jet wash my wheels or is that as harmful for cars as it is bikes?!
Kryton - tis blue!
I can't get a brush long enough to reach through on the rear and if you resort to trying to get you hands through it hurts!
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These will get in there.
Blue? Ok. Well anyway it's very nice. Enjoy!
The pic doesn't really show it well but it's a very light silvery blue. And ta, already thinking about remaps despite the fact it already has a flip load of torque 😀
Dads got the saloon and the boot is utterly useless.
Be careful with the remaps. I investigated the same for my car (not a BM) and this may not be true for yours, but in general if you put more power through a system - especially a shite load of torque through a gearbox it wasn't deigned to handle - you could end up with greater wear and tear and a bigger maintenance bill.
Unless there's an issue with the car don't bother, just enjoy it as is.
True Kryton. Thing is there's a BMW performance upgrade that can be done by a dealer, fully warranted etc!
I'm not sure I could justify £1k cost for 20BHP and half a second off the 0-60 time though!
Bluefin is a good option. Its a handheld device that installs a map on the ecu. Can be reverted back to standard and vice versa whenever you want. By all accounts its a generic map, so probably not as aggressive as a bespoke one.
With regards to remaps I'm sure if I would bother again.
I had my wife's 147 Q2 done several years ago and it turned it into a real animal. It was done properly and set up on a rolling road and didn't affect the fuel consumption but being a twitchy Alfa it always felt as though it was trying to kill you when you used the power!
My 318d is obviously down on power compared to your 320d but I just enjoy the £30 road tax and low fuel consumption. It will sit all day at 80mph plus so do I really need anything more? I do have the luxury of having the convertible for fun though.
Saddle Brown....I quite like it!
Why would you want to remap it? Isn't 140 mph quick enough for you already, and then of course there is the extra insurance cost. There has not been 1 situation where I haven't found my 320d quick enough.
Ok it has a second or two of flat spot before the turbo starts to spool up but any diesel has that.
I can see that if it's fully loaded ie 4 adults, boot full and stuff on the roof then it would suffer, but at that point a remap wouldn't work, you just need more engine capacity.
You're probably right , I don't need a remap as such more I just like the idea of a bit more powerrrrrr.
Having said that; the car's in-gear acceleration is really very impressive for a 2L and it feels quicker than it's supposed 7.5 secs to 60 (fairly meaningless i know)!
Yep the saddle brown interior takes some getting used to but tbh I got a bargain and I think it's because quite a few people might be put off by it.
I cant think of any reason to have a saloon. I suppose when Brian from wealth management parks his X6 too close, you can still put your golf clubs in the boot? 😉
Oh you know Brian?
I've had a 3 series saloon and made the assumption that the rear seats would fold down to give more room.
Mistake.
Make sure if you do go for the saloon, the car is fitted with the *optional* fold down rear seats!!
^ yep my coupe had foldy down seats but like you say a lot of saloons don't. I ended up getting an estate in the end anyway (see pic up there ^^)

