30i vs 35i

I upgraded from a 23i to the 3.0 recently. I was in two minds whether I should upgrade to a 35i but when I drove the 3.0i It was plenty quick enough for so deal done. I too had concerns of costly turbo issues which I know are rare, but they happen. Same with the DCT, they don't fail often but when they do it's serious money. The 3.0i is pretty much bomb proof and I bought one with the sports auto box with paddles so it's effortless to drive, has plenty of power and great fun when you hit the sport button. I was also surprised how quick and smooth the gear change was, not as quick as the DCT to be fair, but how quick do you really need to change gear in a road car. I am a couple of months in now and have no regrets in not getting a 35i
 
Surely buying a car with a decent warranty will calm any turbo failure worries?

For what it's worth, I've got the 35i and have driven roughly 30k miles in it without any issue whatsoever. How many miles are you likely to be putting on the car?
 
I've just bought a 09 35i and looked at reinstating the BMW warranty and it was surprisingly cheap, around £470 a year including European breakdown cover.
 
Dave1971 said:
I've just bought a 09 35i and looked at reinstating the BMW warranty and it was surprisingly cheap, around £470 a year including European breakdown cover.

All bases covered :) My overriding feeling is that it's worrying over nothing, but I understand that it's a big investment :) Having the BMW Warranty in place should do the trick just nicely in the event of some kind of failure..
 
djstan said:
Dave1971 said:
I've just bought a 09 35i and looked at reinstating the BMW warranty and it was surprisingly cheap, around £470 a year including European breakdown cover.

All bases covered :) My overriding feeling is that it's worrying over nothing, but I understand that it's a big investment :) Having the BMW Warranty in place should do the trick just nicely in the event of some kind of failure..
I believe if you reinstate the warranty with BMW they use a third party for it now so you might want to check what your getting for your money.
 
Pastry said:
djstan said:
Dave1971 said:
I've just bought a 09 35i and looked at reinstating the BMW warranty and it was surprisingly cheap, around £470 a year including European breakdown cover.

All bases covered :) My overriding feeling is that it's worrying over nothing, but I understand that it's a big investment :) Having the BMW Warranty in place should do the trick just nicely in the event of some kind of failure..
I believe if you reinstate the warranty with BMW they use a third party for it now so you might want to check what your getting for your money.

Yep, if you broke down under the original new car warranty bmw would pay for a hotel for the night.
Under the new scheme they loan you a pop up tent :lol:
Rob
 
Sorry for taking topic of line...

However my point was the 28i is cheaper to own more frugal and just as quick - as cost of ownership was an important influence in your decision.
 
Twin Turbo said:
Sorry for taking topic of line...

However my point was the 28i is cheaper to own more frugal and just as quick - as cost of ownership was an important influence in your decision.

This has already been discussed in other topics. The 28i is 50bhp down on the 35i. That's not "just as quick".
If you want to compare cars with just an ECU tune then the 28i is down over 120bhp on the 35i.

The 28i might get 4 or 5 more mpg, which is great if you sole buying criteria is fuel economy.
 
Pastry said:
djstan said:
Dave1971 said:
I've just bought a 09 35i and looked at reinstating the BMW warranty and it was surprisingly cheap, around £470 a year including European breakdown cover.

All bases covered :) My overriding feeling is that it's worrying over nothing, but I understand that it's a big investment :) Having the BMW Warranty in place should do the trick just nicely in the event of some kind of failure..
I believe if you reinstate the warranty with BMW they use a third party for it now so you might want to check what your getting for your money.

The third party warranty is very good. It doesn't feel third party at all, you get all the perks of the manufacturer warranty and I've not seen anyone complain about declined claims yet.

It even includes recovery to the nearest BMW garage in the basic cover.
 
R.E92 said:
Twin Turbo said:
Sorry for taking topic of line...

However my point was the 28i is cheaper to own more frugal and just as quick - as cost of ownership was an important influence in your decision.

This has already been discussed in other topics. The 28i is 50bhp down on the 35i. That's not "just as quick".
If you want to compare cars with just an ECU tune then the 28i is down over 120bhp on the 35i.

The 28i might get 4 or 5 more mpg, which is great if you sole buying criteria is fuel economy.

28i stock is just as quick as 30i = FACT
28i stock is slower than 35i even though it has 50 Bhp less and 100KG = FACT
28i stock are cheaper to own than 3.0i & 35i = Fact
 
R.E92 said:
Pastry said:
djstan said:
All bases covered :) My overriding feeling is that it's worrying over nothing, but I understand that it's a big investment :) Having the BMW Warranty in place should do the trick just nicely in the event of some kind of failure..
I believe if you reinstate the warranty with BMW they use a third party for it now so you might want to check what your getting for your money.

The third party warranty is very good. It doesn't feel third party at all, you get all the perks of the manufacturer warranty and I've not seen anyone complain about declined claims yet.

It even includes recovery to the nearest BMW garage in the basic cover.

I've been told it isn't as good as manufacturer warranty. I'm not going to debate it here, there are plenty of threads covering it, you pays your money, you takes your choice.
 
Pastry said:
R.E92 said:
Pastry said:
I believe if you reinstate the warranty with BMW they use a third party for it now so you might want to check what your getting for your money.

The third party warranty is very good. It doesn't feel third party at all, you get all the perks of the manufacturer warranty and I've not seen anyone complain about declined claims yet.

It even includes recovery to the nearest BMW garage in the basic cover.

I've been told it isn't as good as manufacturer warranty. I'm not going to debate it here, there are plenty of threads covering it, you pays your money, you takes your choice.

For abit more information on this the BMW warranty is through Mondial, the only 2 requirements to quallify are the following.

All services done to scheduele and with genuine bmw parts

Modified parts are not covered obviously.

Everything I have read suggests it is good which is why i took it out on my 35is. Time will tell
 
Twin Turbo said:
Sorry for taking topic of line...

However my point was the 28i is cheaper to own more frugal and just as quick - as cost of ownership was an important influence in your decision.

Why do you keep going on to every thread saying how your 28i is "just as quick" as a 35i lol.

A stock 28i runs the 1/4 mile in 15.4s
A stock 35i runs the 1/4 mile in 13.4s

Your modified 28i still only runs the 1/4 mile in 13.8s.....

The 28i is cheaper to buy, own and run perhaps, but that is obvious. If fuel economy is your primary concern a Honda Civic is a great car....
 
The bottom line here like in most cases is, buy the best you can sensibly afford and be happy with it!
 
sunnydays said:
Twin Turbo said:
Sorry for taking topic of line...

However my point was the 28i is cheaper to own more frugal and just as quick - as cost of ownership was an important influence in your decision.

Why do you keep going on to every thread saying how your 28i is "just as quick" as a 35i lol.

A stock 28i runs the 1/4 mile in 15.4s
A stock 35i runs the 1/4 mile in 13.4s

Your modified 28i still only runs the 1/4 mile in 13.8s.....

The 28i is cheaper to buy, own and run perhaps, but that is obvious. If fuel economy is your primary concern a Honda Civic is a great car....

The fact he has a z4 should tell you fuel economy isn't his prime concern shouldn't it? It could swing the choice of model for some people though :thumbsup:
If performance was your primary concern a Bugatti Veyron is a great car as well....see how these things can get silly? :oops:
Rob
 
Smartbear said:
If performance was your primary concern a Bugatti Veyron is a great car as well....see how these things can get silly? :oops:
Rob

Agree !
Hence my comment above :thumbsup:
 
Twin Turbo said:
R.E92 said:
28i stock is just as quick as 30i = FACT
28i stock is slower than 35i even though it has 50 Bhp less and 100KG = FACT
28i stock are cheaper to own than 3.0i & 35i = Fact

You sound like chris evans when the new top gear came out. FACT :poke:

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