Looking for something more comfortable - £10k

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Currently have an E90 330i M sport (56reg) and it's been fun for 2 years but I'm getting a bit tired of the ride quality and the (IMO) naff manual gearbox.

My journey's consist of mostly town and A road driving, barely any motorways. So fuel economy is at ~24mpg at the moment, which is not great but it's not a massive issue for me. I have been looking at the diesel alternatives but the lack of decent soundtrack always puts me off :rolleyes:

I'm thinking about going with an auto (I know :o) and need something that is more comfortable on our poorly maintained roads and doesn't feel like your constantly getting shaken about. Not looking for a barge as i'd still like something sporty.

Is there anything in the £10k category that would give a a step up in comfort without lacking excitement? I'm mostly looking at ~3.0L options both petrol and diesel, German marques.

What are the SE model's like in comparison to M sport for example? I thought about a E63 630i but I'm not convinced.
 
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I had not thought of the Jag XF's, what are they like in terms of reliability?

I made sure to take run flats off when i bought it, have Contisport 5's on.
 
SE is much softer than the M sport btw

This depends entirely on the car in question. My F10 SE is barely any softer than my Dad's F11 M Sport despite both having the same size wheels. Infact I'm increasingly struggling to see what the SE suspension brings to the table. I would not expect a 630i SE to be noticeably softer than a 630i Sport (There is no E63 M Sport).
 
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This depends entirely on the car in question. My F10 SE is barely any softer than my Dad's F11 M Sport despite both having the same size wheels. Infact I'm increasingly struggling to see what the SE suspension brings to the table. I would not expect a 630i SE to be noticeably softer than a 630i Sport (There is no E63 M Sport).

I guess then that an E92 SE would be barely any different to what I have currently?

Would the E63 be noticeably softer and smoother though than what I've got, or not worth it?
 
[TW]Fox;29824204 said:
I had an E92 M Sport and it was awful ride quality wise. Never driven anything else as bad bar the original Z4 :D

I had a Z4 prior to the 330i and i sold it about 5 months later as the ride was unbearable, as was some of the build quality. :D
 
[TW]Fox;29824088 said:
This depends entirely on the car in question. My F10 SE is barely any softer than my Dad's F11 M Sport despite both having the same size wheels. Infact I'm increasingly struggling to see what the SE suspension brings to the table. I would not expect a 630i SE to be noticeably softer than a 630i Sport (There is no E63 M Sport).

The reviews were right. The car really needs active ride, it transforms the ride, it's much better. I never liked the ride on mine, it was fidgety and frankly on some roads a smash bang wallop experience. Most of the time it was OK, but on occasion it would bang and crash and it always annoyed me. The active car I drove removed all of that and actually felt better to push too. Expensive, but if I was buying again I would insist on it.
 
I find my 330i SE to have a comfortable ride, even on run flats. It is unpleasant going round a corner at any speed though.

Given that your 330i has likely done quite a few miles at that age and will have tired suspension, one option could be to replace the shocks and springs with up rated components. From what I've read, the M Sport shocks were never brilliant to begin with and have a poor ride compared to higher quality aftermarket parts.

Agreed on the manual gearbox being very poor. A clutch stop is worth trying, a £5 part that reduces the travel of the clutch pedal, along with a shorter gear knob and removing the clutch delay valve. Minor modifications that significantly improve the gear change feel.
 
It's on 93k at the moment so i'm sure they probably want replacing really but I'd rather look at getting something different ideally.
 
I had not thought of the Jag XF's, what are they like in terms of reliability?

I made sure to take run flats off when i bought it, have Contisport 5's on.

XFs are no worse than any other mid-range car from a premium brand (bar Lexus). Reliability Index puts it about the same as the E90/E92.
 
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