E46 & E90 (non M Power), handling query.....

BMW sport tyres are always inflated to rock hard levels - you don't run 33psi or whatever in them - you run around 39/40psi in them.

Hence it's not quite as easy to spot a problem......
 
Oe Noes Teh Drifts!

Glad it wasn't the car though, E90 being the one I'm looking to have next and all :D

After the pressure resolution, would you say it's better handling than the E46? or will the E46 remain one of the best handling?
 
E46 had a dead zone in the steering, E90 no dead zone, feels good, real good.

In terms of pushing it - E46 and E90's behave much the same. Take a bend with no throttle = understeer on the limit, same bend with throttle = oversteer on the limit. DSC on the E90 allows for 15 degrees of drift before cutting in (according to the salesman (which probably means it's utter horse poo :rolleyes: )).

Brakes on the E46 were pretty good, rarely had any fade, no fade experienced on the E90 yet but I've only had it two months.

Suspension feels the same, both cars well sprung, minimal body roll.

Not really relevant but it seems with the new age 3 series things have moved up a notch with performance; E90 325d performs same as the old E46 330d and so on.

I like the gearchange on the E90 a bit better - feels precise but it's very notchy though so if effortless gear changes are your thing - avoid!

Stiff clutch is starting to affect my left leg muscles - I've started walking around in circles. :p
 
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