Made up my mind.
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Anyway, back to the post. The idea of an M3 is a little ridiculous. I mean, people who buy the C350 would lovvvvve to have the C55, but guess what? They can't afford it, so they get the C350. Duh!
Personally, I think it's not a bad idea, in a couple more years the C32 will start looking dated (not exterior but the interior), the C55 still looks new, so now may be a good time to get the highest value for the car (which depreciates every day) and try something new. This means that you can sell your C32 to me!
... It may seems like a step down from an AMG to Non-M/AMG, but it's not really. The 335 is a delightful car 300HP/Torque, updated design, newer technology, new panels, newer look and currently the most sought-after and wanted sedan/coupe under $50K. It's amazing car, I've driven the coupe -- it's brilliant!Tee_Tz.
Now for base, which is not needed here, but anyway, I owned a 7 and a 5. Loved everything about them. Then they changed...now they are ugly IMO. Thus, I did not buy a third BMW and went to Benz.
Now for base, which is not needed here, but anyway, I owned a 7 and a 5. Loved everything about them. Then they changed...now they are ugly IMO. Thus, I did not buy a third BMW and went to Benz.
Tee_Tz.
You will not have any regrets whatsoever.
It is an amazing machine.
The handling and balance just can't be found in a stock C-class Mercedes.
Since it is a twin-turbo machine there is a lot of tuning potential, as stated.
The 100ms Steptronic is so much faster than the AMG Speedshift,
it is mated perfectly to that twin-turbo engine.
Read the reviews, it is a joy to drive this car.
Styling is way too subjective.
Personally, new new 3-series design is growing on me. I've owned 2 E46 BMWs (325i and M3) before my C32 but still prefer the C32... at least for now. Who knows, maybe in a few years I'll switch to Audi or Lexus. People change, tastes change.
Every few years a newer, faster, more enhanced model is introduced. If you must have the car with the most hp and features, then just lease a new car each year and switch between manufacturers. If I had a lot of money to burn, which I don't, it would be fun to do this.
IMO, enjoy what you have and try to curb the new car envy.
I am a LOOOONG time BMW owner, been in/around them for three generations. I just hate how fat/porky and bulbous the Bangle-ized cars have become. Even the new 135i (if we do get one) is going to be over 3000lbs! I think I'm going to buy an E30 again - I miss BMWs that have impeccable build quality AND lightness.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...rocede+335i+m3
I picked up a black 6spd with terra leather. IMO the 335 was a step up, a rather large one.










