Not feeling the love for the newer shape M135i.
It's really tricky. In many ways its simply a better car - it's better built, the interior is far nicer, it's better specified as standard and it's unquestionably a nicer car to use day to day. But you can't ignore the fact that it being a 4 cylinder FWD platform (albeit with 4wd) makes it a different type of car to the previous 6 cylinder RWD one. But that's purely a BMW enthusiast thing - if drivetrain and cylinder count are less important to you then I'd argue quite strongly that the new M135i is a better car than the old one.
Thank you for making the stealth edit. (I have made a less stealthy edit).This isn't true, it also strong discount on list price. If you wanted to pay cash for one you could and you'd get a significant discount. They were available from £28950 after discount in early 2018, that's about 20% off list. From what I can see the GFV on the £28950 one was about £12500, very far from high! Shadow had a better GFV for sure but still miles from where we are now and still independent of the on the road price which is what we're focusing on here.
List price discounts on BMW have typically been very high.
it's a nippy little hot hatch.
I don't really understand why it wasn't on the M140i though, usually when it wasn't available on a performance variant it was some trivial reason like steering wheel button space (Hello F10 M5).
not sure if this has been asked before but has anyone had any experience with retrofitting Android Auto in their BMW? I'm looking at getting an 18 plate X3 shortly and was wondering if these MMI type devices a) actually work b) are any good and c) as plus and play as they say they are?
thought main concern is that they/mmi dont have a digital audio out, and you have to plug them into the aux in of existing system,not sure if this has been asked before but has anyone had any experience with retrofitting Android Auto in their BMW? I'm looking at getting an 18 plate X3 shortly and was wondering if these MMI type devices a) actually work b) are any good and c) as plus and play as they say they are?
to be fair I wouldn't be using it for playing music from my phone but mostly for running Waze and i'm not too fussed if the voice navigation isn't an outstanding audio experiencethought main concern is that they/mmi dont have a digital audio out, and you have to plug them into the aux in of existing system,
which for audio quality means you are using a d2a in the mmi box, and then a2d inside the existing system to get back into digital domain for equalizer.
putting the boot on the other foot - thought you can replace the display with a genuine Android unit, too, which then muxes in the original Idrive display,to be fair I wouldn't be using it for playing music from my phone but mostly for running Waze and i'm not too fussed if the voice navigation isn't an outstanding audio experience
i assume you've factored the extortionate yearly cost for carly?
Anyone here use Carly BMW OBD for coding their car? Wondering if there is a list of different coding options, doesn't seem to be one on the Carly website but maybe I'm not looking in the right place. I have a Carly unit coming in the next few days, will be using it on my E85 Z4.
just interested in what exactly you could do with one of these e-sys or Carly units.... ?
You can try out the bimmercode app in demo mode for your specific vehicle to see if you wanted.