matthurley said:Stark said:I drove a 2.0 and a 2.8.....gave them both back to Accident Exchange last year.....the 35i just sounds and thrusts forward beautifully.....granted and I'll admit not as fast as an M....but it's still beautifully weighted and strong
0-60 on a 35i manual is 5 secs
0-60 on a 35i DCT is 4.9 secs
M coupe is 4.8 secs
Source : Parkers Guide
My point is are you really going to notice the negligable difference in acceleration when you say "not as fast as an M"?
matthurley said:Stark said:I drove a 2.0 and a 2.8.....gave them both back to Accident Exchange last year.....the 35i just sounds and thrusts forward beautifully.....granted and I'll admit not as fast as an M....but it's still beautifully weighted and strong
0-60 on a 35i manual is 5 secs
0-60 on a 35i DCT is 4.9 secs
M coupe is 4.8 secs
Source : Parkers Guide
My point is are you really going to notice the negligable difference in acceleration when you say "not as fast as an M"?
ruggedscot said:With times like that as you say driving them is the only way to find out how they feel.
the 35is is turbo charged so the driving experience will be totally different to a naturally aspirated engine - you have to be aware of the power delivery and how that makes the car feel. As a turbo starts to feed in you will get that surge, no matter how good they are at blending this into the performance it will always have an effect off boost the engine will not have the same performance. Things like compression ratio will be different and off boost the engine will feel different to what it feels like when on boost. The naturally aspirated will feel stronger off the mark and may not feel as fast as the turbo as it wont have that characteristic surge as the turbo comes in.
+3BrianD said:Titan said:+1tomscott said:Bit of a drop from a sweet 6 3ltr twin to a 4 pot 2.0l twin. I would probably keep the 35![]()
I think you will miss the performance of the 35
+2
Seriously you really need to think this one through some more, you will certainly miss the power and the sweet 6 :wink:
InvisibleName said:Well, I listened to all the advice.... and ignored the majority of you! 28i M sport in Mineral Grey with Walnut leather, adaptive suspension, pro Nav, comfort pack on order!! Got a really good discount from my dealer (Broadspeed were really useful in the bargaining process). Should be on build last week of June
shortfuse 2 said:don't doooooo ittttt you will regret it :thumbsdown: .never be as good as 35is hopefully my next car soon .![]()
TitanTim said:I was all for the 4 cyl when I first got the Zed but after 2 years all I can say is its cr*p, can't wait to get rid at the end of the month, and I hate to say that as I love the rest of the car :|
Tim.
just what we've been saying for the past few years. TitanTim said:I was all for the 4 cyl when I first got the Zed but after 2 years all I can say is its cr*p, can't wait to get rid at the end of the month, and I hate to say that as I love the rest of the car :|
If staying with the Zed it has to be a new 35i or an older 6cyl.
Tim.
Zed Five said:TitanTim said:I was all for the 4 cyl when I first got the Zed but after 2 years all I can say is its cr*p, can't wait to get rid at the end of the month, and I hate to say that as I love the rest of the car :|
Tim.
just what we've been saying for the past few years.
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