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The fifth generation of the BMW 3 Series range of compact executive cars is designated under the model codes E90 (saloon), E91 (estate, marketed as 'Touring'), E92 (coupé) and E93 (convertible). The model was produced by BMW until October 2013 and is often collectively referred to as the E90, E9x, or occasionally, the E92. It was succeeded by the F30/F31 3 Series, and the F32/F33 4 Series. Production: December 2004 – October 2013
Re: Fifth Gear reviews the 335i

Interesting how some folks are left totally flat by the styling of the 3er coupe. Contrasted against previous generations, this is the most individual 3er coupe yet, and car looks just drool drool.

All in the eye of the beholder I guess. I'll admit, the 3er has different "meaning" in Europe than it has in the states. In Germany, for instance, 3ers are just common as dirt and a ho-hum fashion statement.
 
Re: Fifth Gear reviews the 335i

Thats the cooper video mirage.....did you have a thread of the review of the 335?
 
Re: Fifth Gear reviews the 335i

Matt said:
Thats the cooper video mirage.....did you have a thread of the review of the 335?

Oh dear, my bad. I mistakenly posted this on your 335i review when I'm supposed to post this on your Cooper S thread. :D :usa7uh:
 
Re: Fifth Gear reviews the 335i

Osnabrueck said:
Interesting how some folks are left totally flat by the styling of the 3er coupe. Contrasted against previous generations, this is the most individual 3er coupe yet, and car looks just drool drool.

All in the eye of the beholder I guess. I'll admit, the 3er has different "meaning" in Europe than it has in the states. In Germany, for instance, 3ers are just common as dirt and a ho-hum fashion statement.
This is not the first time that a journalist thinks that the E92 is dull. I think it might also be the fact that the color isn't exactly flashy and the rims are pretty low end looking. Get Montego blue and 19" wheels and then people might pay more attention I guess.
EDIT: And another thing, I was hoping Tiff was going to be the one that tested the car. Too bad
 
Re: Fifth Gear reviews the 335i

Thanks Matt, good video. Although i disagree, i don't think the 335i is boring or lacking character at all.

:t-cheers:
 
Re: Fifth Gear reviews the 335i

The only one lacking character is that guy.

Not this beauty:
 
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Re: BMW (E90) Hartge H50 V10 Road Test

I don't think it's been posted, but i've seen it and it's a really nice video :D

:t-cheers:
 
Re: BMW (E90) Hartge H50 V10 Road Test

I'm sorry, but i don't see the same video in that thread, warot...:t-hands:

:t-cheers:
 
Re: BMW (E90) Hartge H50 V10 Road Test

Bit offtopic but what does the s3 vs 130i text mean in beginning of the video?
Have they also tested those cars?
 
Re: BMW (E90) Hartge H50 V10 Road Test

Means: Next, S3 vs. 130i in comparo... Yep, they've tested them, but you have to search for that video...

:t-cheers:
 
Re: BMW (E90) Hartge H50 V10 Road Test

TycoonGTR said:
I'm sorry, but i don't see the same video in that thread, warot...:t-hands:

:t-cheers:
Post number 8, right before you commented about Hartge Torpedo. Click on the link but the video seems to have been removed. :)
 
Re: BEST MOTORING: BMW 335i

Thanks for the great video, Andreas.

Man, he's really pushing the car hard, almost to it's limits...:bowdown: You can clearly see how great that car handles and even though i don't understand a single word i see that they're very impressed with the car.:usa7uh:

:t-cheers:
 
Re: BEST MOTORING: BMW 335i

'How's the engine power?'

'FANTASTIC!!' :D

love the way he sez "em suree" (M 3) :D

driven hard alrite, pity its not a manual, i love the way the guys from best motoring drive manuals, they have some serious skillz!
 

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