I like it
But then I do like Saabs. Someone at work has bought a fully loaded convertible 9-3, had a poke around and it seems nice. Enjoy it![]()
At least it's a petrol right?

I like it
But then I do like Saabs. Someone at work has bought a fully loaded convertible 9-3, had a poke around and it seems nice. Enjoy it![]()
Except for the fact that... it is.Don't let anyone tell you it's a Vectra, it really isn't.![]()
Wow, I honestly don't know how to express my discontent.
At least the thread is over I guess, one plus side.
Always loved the 9-3 shape.
For comfort and power delivery my 9-5 blows away my 330ci, not sure how different the 9-3 is.
Don't let anyone tell you it's a Vectra, it really isn't.![]()
[TW]Fox;16187248 said:Wow suprised to find despite 207bhp it takes 8.4 seconds to hit 60?
0.6s slower than the e46 328i auto
Way to compare it to an engine developed in the mid 90's.
I've recently found a car search incredibly daunting really and im just glad its over with!
Hope you get on well with it.
I love looking for cars, I think I like the search and the open possibilities better than the point where I have made a decision and committed to something...as it's all over for a while then.
Nobody mentioned development time, just 0-60 time considering bhp
My Leon's been off the road for the last 2 weeks and I've been using our 525d auto.
It's nice to waft along on the motorway, and in town the auto is fantastic but my word does it drink fuel, especially with my heavy foot. I was averaging 26 MPG in a diesel
I don't like the way it doesn't change up when I want it to though. It could be because the ECU has been programmed to my dad's driving, but the Steptronic is very useful and, in my opinion, more economical.
I've found that it's too easy to drive far too fast with an auto though as you just plant your foot and off you go, with no work required at all.
I thought driving an auto exec saloon about would calm my driving, but I don't think it has. Certainly not around town, anyway.
Why did you go for an auto?
I'm not really a fan of the new 9-3, but as I've never driven one I can't comment.
Enjoy it![]()
You do realise that peak bhp means relatively little in 0-60 sprints?
It's more to do with the actual power curve, maintaining torque, and not having power tail off.
So, as I said, way to compare it to a relatively simple engine developed in the mid 90's.
If you must make a big deal about technicalities (missing the point I was trying to make), the 325i E90 develops about the same power and is about 1/2s slower...
Are all the automatics adaptive? This is a pre-LCI E60. Although it has become smoother recently. I know how to adjust the peddle to change gear.You can make them change up when you want them to by using your right foot, it's hard to explain exactly but it's precisely how you modulate the peddle, a tiny shove at the right time etc can trigger it to shift down if you want. This does require you getting used to the car in question though. The BMW adaptive gearbox will have adapted to your driving style by now if you have been using it for a week.
I suspect your fuel consumption is so bad because you're just booting it to get it to shift down or some such, if you just plant your right foot it will be bad![]()
Fair point, I wish you many miles of happy motoringI spend a lot of time in traffic, so as above - the downsides for the small amount of time I'd be able to make best use of a manual outweigh the benefits for the majority of the time I spend in a car
It's definitely a marmite car, but good job I like it![]()