Hmm not really for me. Blue and wood trim![]()
The wood trim is easy to change. I quite like the blue but thats down to taste.
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3231291.htm
Im not keen on the colour but the spec is very good
Hmm not really for me. Blue and wood trim![]()
The wood trim is easy to change. I quite like the blue but thats down to taste.

Got a question for the holy grail of BMW knowledge [TW]Fox
Just got off the phone to sytner leicester who have been hounding me last few days and have come up with a 335i i quite like the sound off.
This is spec
08/58 plate 13000 miles
E93 335i M Sport Convertible N54 3.0
Automatic
Black Sapphire Metallic
Black Dakota leather
19" M Double-spoke style 225M alloy wheels
Wind deflector
Seat heating. front
USB audio interface
Navigation-system Professional
BMW Assist
BMW Assist online portal
Voice Control
Bluetooth phone prep + telematics
Loudspeaker system - BMW Business
Auto transmission M Sport leather steering
firstly would this be an LCI on a 58 plate? Also when did the CIC idrive come out?
[TW]Fox;21110251 said:I am not really sure that this thread is all about.
I mean either you want a 2 litre diesel or you want a 3 litre twin turbo petrol. It seems bizarre to one minute be posting 2 litre diesels then suddenly you've found a 335i thats almost as expensive as the 2 litre diesel. Now obviously the 2 litre diesel is a bizarre purchase at this sort of money but... I dunno. Just all seems a bit random really?
Some people don't know what they want, they just assume it makes sense to buy a 2 later diesel. He came here for advice and we pointed out that its wroth considering a bigger petrol engine so he seems to have taken our advice and is looking at a car with a proper engine.

If I could turn back time and have my mondeo back the I would in a shot!!!! I really regret selling him.
Because it wouldn't be my one if that makes any sense.
Apart from another mondeo a 3 series just seems the next step up, I've always liked them and in a position to be able to afford 1 for the first time.
[TW]Fox;21111028 said:Not really, no.
I was massively underwhelmed by my 3 Series. It was nice - very nice - but it didnt feel like a £20k car. This obviously taints my view of £20k+ 3 Series.
I'd think long and hard about whether you really want to whack £25,000 on a 3 Series - a car that will, during your ownership, be replaced anyway. It's a car thats been around since 2005 - its no longer fresh, new and funky.