Bing said:£10k![]()
Does that come with a 3.0 engine ?![]()
I'd wan't it to come with the whole car for 10K.
Bing said:£10k![]()
Does that come with a 3.0 engine ?![]()
Jonny essex said:No has it would be faster. :wink:Bing said:£10k![]()
Does that come with a 3.0 engine ?![]()
paulgs1000 said:If you want more 'go' then part ex up to a 3.0 litre - it is a very different ownership experience but you'll find you can drive it about quite sedately with the 'sports' button left off. Plenty of performance when you want it (with increased fuel consumption). You'll love the extra performance after you've owned the 2.0 litre and got used to the handling.
As others have said - I wouldn't mess about investing in creating more performance with your 2 litre just go straight for the six cylinder (but be careful which version as bhp figures do vary as mentioned previously).
Johnalexander said:Thanks. Going to save up
I thought the OP meant that he was going to look at saving for a 2.5 or 3L....domsz4 said:which way .... forced induction or //M?Johnalexander said:
Jonny essex said:////Ms.....every BMW is a M now a days with the amount of M badges i see like the E89 2L![]()
I would like mine to be a 3L then add a ESS supercharger, along with a sports exhaust, or turbo charged, grumpit etc.....something unique or stick a V8 or V10 in her but all of that is 5 figures. most of us want more BHP but it is VERY hard do do much with the 2L im affraid, so either be happy with her as OEM or do the mods ive done ( which have helped even the sprint booster chip makes trottel response MUCH better ) or get a 3L then increase BHP how you want which there is many options or buy a ///M![]()
(that should put a cat amongst the pigeons)ba3bas said:£280 for the facelift 3.0si
More than enough power.
Keeps up with an M3 since z4 is lighter and close to a 2008 Tts
Enough for me for now.
Next will be double the HP
In coupe guise of course
it's a slippery slope...Johnalexander said:Sounds like the 3l is the best choice