WCF Test Drive: BMW 335i Coupe

siko

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WCF Test Drive: BMW 335i Coupe

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But inside this fifth generation 3 Series, beneath the gentile veneer, there’s a top sportscar just waiting to show a clean pair of heels to anything in its class and a good few besides.
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The BMW 3 Series might be the icon of corporate avarice, but the reassuringly expensive 335i Coupe also happens to be one of the best everyday cars in the world
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Full review @ WCF
 

Bruce

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Imhotep Evil said:
335i great car.

What do you mean..? They said it was a good car;)

"The BMW 3 Series might be the icon of corporate avarice, but the reassuringly expensive 335i Coupe also happens to be one of the best everyday cars in the world"

Thanks for the orignal post siko!
 
7.3 AMG said:
What do you mean..? They said it was a good car;)

"The BMW 3 Series might be the icon of corporate avarice, but the reassuringly expensive 335i Coupe also happens to be one of the best everyday cars in the world"

Thanks for the orignal post siko!

I was explaining to BMWFREAK what I meant in a previous post.

The idea was even some folks (the truth about cars folks) that (partialy or completly) hate/complain about all cars, in an act of almost divine miracle loved the 335i.
 

PanterroR

Member
WCF Article said:
Two relatively small turbos rather than one giant unit means that turbo lag is a thing of the past and the throttle response is instant as it is brutal. There’s just a constant wave of power underfoot and no flat spots in that immense torque curve, so the BMW just keeps pulling and on the right road could embarrass more cultured opposition.

:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :t-drive:

:t-cheers:
 

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