keepittrill
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The sdrive30i is too damn slow. Not really an engaging drive for me anymore, so I am currently cross shopping between an Sdrive35i/s and a Corvette grand sport. I am expecting biased opinions here!
(The Corvette guys did a damn good job convincing me the Vette was the bette choice. Now it's your turn!
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Here are some pros for the Sdrive35i and Sdrive35is.
1. It's a goddamn BMW. That's gotta count for something.
2. Turbos. Two of them. I can eventually swap them out for bigger ones.
3. It's got the N54. Bitches love the N54.
4. Hardtop convertible. (But the Vette has a removable roof, so this is kind of voided.)
5. Much more luxurious.
6. Damn, it's pretty.
7. 7 speed dual clutch transmission.
8. $895 (USD) tune puts you at 390/406.
But the good things about the Vette:
1. Cheap to maintain.
2. LS3 engine is bulletproof.
3. If I ever want to go forced induction, the power would probably kill me. (Yes, this is a good thing LOL)
4. 0-60 without touching it is 4 seconds flat.
5. Lightweight.
6. Plenty of aftermarket parts, as opposed to the less common Z4.
7. Dat exhaust. Dat V8 sound.
Here are some pros for the Sdrive35i and Sdrive35is.
1. It's a goddamn BMW. That's gotta count for something.
2. Turbos. Two of them. I can eventually swap them out for bigger ones.
3. It's got the N54. Bitches love the N54.
4. Hardtop convertible. (But the Vette has a removable roof, so this is kind of voided.)
5. Much more luxurious.
6. Damn, it's pretty.
7. 7 speed dual clutch transmission.
8. $895 (USD) tune puts you at 390/406.
But the good things about the Vette:
1. Cheap to maintain.
2. LS3 engine is bulletproof.
3. If I ever want to go forced induction, the power would probably kill me. (Yes, this is a good thing LOL)
4. 0-60 without touching it is 4 seconds flat.
5. Lightweight.
6. Plenty of aftermarket parts, as opposed to the less common Z4.
7. Dat exhaust. Dat V8 sound.
