gwatson said:I voted Golf R following my test drive yesterday. If BMW released the x-drive M135i in the UK I'd have that, shame!
jimmybell said:Here's a point...
Which one wins for practicality? I mean.. there's a reason you're buying a hot hatch instead of a Z4 right.. if i was, it'd be to complement my Z4's lovely boot space and enable me to spend EVEN MORE time in Ikea.
Now the RS3 appears the biggest, but any idea which is? And is it somethign that would sway you. Granted 3 doors look the nicest but some of them mask the extra size pretty well.
I went mountain biking in a 5 door 1 series, it worked with 2 bikes and 3 people, but i think 3 bikes would be a struggle, especially with 3 people.
ZermattV said:gwatson said:I voted Golf R following my test drive yesterday. If BMW released the x-drive M135i in the UK I'd have that, shame!
Why it didn't make my list as well.
jimmybell said:Great viewpoint there, really interesting to hear. Regarding the 1 series, we had both front wheels off the bikes
I'm genuinely close to dropping a few hundred quid on a lease on one of these cars, i think they're more usable than saloons for daily practical tasks, but sadly id probably go for the DSG in the golf R (or maybe just the GTI?) for London traffic. The RS3 sounds nice but is so much more expensive.
watching the Evo Golf/RS3 vid the Golf comes out on top in everything but exhaust noise.
Regarding the golf estate - iirc there's a good lease deal on them but they look butt ugly imo![]()
Mowflow said:I'm not quite as far north as you lads but i've never let RWD stop me from running a BMW as an every day family car. We ran winter tyres on the M135i and it handled everything with ease. I actually took great satisfaction in driving past other cars stuck in the snow like it was nothing at all. Loved the looks of disbelief.
Mowflow said:ZermattV said:gwatson said:I voted Golf R following my test drive yesterday. If BMW released the x-drive M135i in the UK I'd have that, shame!
Why it didn't make my list as well.
I'm not quite as far north as you lads but i've never let RWD stop me from running a BMW as an every day family car. We ran winter tyres on the M135i and it handled everything with ease. I actually took great satisfaction in driving past other cars stuck in the snow like it was nothing at all. Loved the looks of disbelief.
The M135i is a very unique proposition in this sector. I did however feel that it's USPs (RWD and much larger displacement engine) were also what singled it out as not really fitting in as your stereotypical hot hatch, which to me is a car that goads you to act like a hooligan and rewards when you do so. It always felt more like a shrunken 3/435i to me. Although definitely faster than my Golf R in every area apart from traffic light GP it always felt a little lazy and a wee bitty soft, more like the bigger GT/Autobahn bruisers.

