Nanu said:Very happy with the choice. It’s already been admired by the neighbours. I would have also liked the Frozen green with Cognac interior but it only comes in manual which is not for me.sars said:Congratulations [ref]Nanu[/ref], Cognac and frozen grey is lovely a combination, especially with the cerium grey accents. I did think about it for the new one, but felt with the gloss black trim, black wheels and black sapphire would look ace.
The M40i is scary fast and it took a few miles to get used to a different feel.
Re yours, the “ all black” Will look dramatic and certainly make a statement. What interior did you go for?

They said the silver one they had in the previous November was a different car. Queried the previous history without telling them i knew anything and was told exactly the same from the manager that it was a refusal of finance. The salesman mentioned that the first owner wears refused to finance to pay the bubble payment. Never asked any more I was happy with the car.TTZ4 said:Great looking car, definitely worth the 10 hour round trip!
Did you get to the bottom of the short ownership?
It's Wycombe....High Wycombe. My home town; born and bred. Wickham is in Hampshire.Nanu said:Travelled down to High Wickham
One of them right here!BMWZ4MC said:but strangely a large number of bodgers remain
Not a full review as not that technically minded. The E89 35is was a different car entirely. Not quite as quick on the acceleration but just as smooth to drive. More of a GT car than an out and out sports. More relaxed and arguably more cool?sars said:As you are probably one of the few to have gone from 2.0l to the M40i, how different is the handling with the added weight? And how different is it to the 35iS?
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