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That pretty much goes for nearly all the high capacity BMWs these days, everyone wants a x20d.

There seem to be plenty of x30i's and x30d's about (not as many as x20d's) but it actually seems impossible to find a good, fairly priced 135i. Even the 335i is slowly starting to come down to a reasonable price.
 
I think that the problem was that for a mediocrely specc'd NEW 135i/335i you could get a really nice alternative car - Lotus Exige, Porsche Cayman, Boxster, WRX, Evo. Hell, for the same price if you waited a year or two, you could probably pick up a cheaper GT-R :p
 
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It's not 'WHOA HARDCORE' but it is a less suitable daily car than most normal cars. It is harsh around town, annoying on a long drive and not warm and cosey in the pouring rain with the roof up.
Plus the interior feels thin and wouldn't be out of place in a Honda, and does not feel like a BMW IMO. So it seems it's neither 'Hardcore' nor 'GT'.
 
Auto is only good with flappy paddles (DSG) for that true Ferrari feel ;)

No doubt that the XKR is a nice car, but not a real sports car - more of an 'i'm getting older so need a nice place to hide' car...

/sweeping stereotypes ;)
 
Auto is only good with flappy paddles

And some autos are still pants with a flappy paddles if you're looking for a stimulating drive. Take something like an AMG merc, which is a quick car, but the flappy paddles don't suddenly make the autobox rewarding to use.
 
A quick 30 second search throws up:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CORVETTE-C6-MANUAL-6-SPEED-2006_W0QQitemZ290317346583

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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2005-CORVETTE-C6-6-0-V8-Convertible-manual_W0QQitemZ280422693755

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Bit expensive so sue me:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CORVETTE-C6-2007-6-SPEED-PADDLE-SHIFT_W0QQitemZ290352889301

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Nice red interior though and paddle shift...
 
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Isn't it pretty much impossible to buy a 135i - new they cost stupid amounts, so no one bought them, so you can't find one second hand for a decent price?
pretty much :p

although i saw a 135i cabrio today, albeit on swiss plates
i couldn't figure out what the badge was at first from a distance, didn't look like a 125i
fully loaded too, it's good to see they've stopped with the folding satnav screen. it looks a lot better with its own binnacle

£££ :eek:
 
370Z - wait to pick up a 6 month old one perhaps?

If it was my money I would probably get a 3.4 Boxster S - very accomplished and capable.
 
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