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      05-13-2015, 09:09 PM   #1
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C&D: 2015 228xi Review

2015 BMW 228i xDrive
Nobody ever talks much about Abraham Lincoln’s sister. Big Sis was two years older than Abe, but while he became the great freer of slaves, she’s not really remembered at all. Such is the yoke of siblings of the great. BMW’s 228i is in a similar bind. The M235i is one of the greatest cars in the land, taking a spot on our 2015 10Best list, but, at a savings of $11,000, does the 228i get its fair share of the familial greatness?

Like the rest of the 2-series family, the 228i is built on bones derived from the F30-generation 3-series. It’s the follow-up to the 1-series coupe/convertible; the silhouette is similar, but the car is 2.5 inches longer, 1.0 inch wider, and stretched 1.2 inches between the axles. And, for 2015, all-wheel drive is available on this littlest BMW for the first time. (It was never offered on the 1.) On both the 228i and the M235i, xDrive is an $1800 option.


Four Cylinders of Fury

A 240-hp 228i xDrive coupe is our first four-wheel-drive 2-series test car. As in all of its applications, the 2.0-liter four is surprisingly stout. It whips the little coupe to 60 mph in just 5.0 seconds—a tenth behind the rear-drive 228i. The AWD version’s quarter-mile exactly matches the rear-driver’s at 13.7 seconds and 101 mph. Auditory accompaniment is aggressively gruff, such that you expect to feel a coarseness but you don’t. It’s about as gnarly as this engine is going to get, and we like it.

We also like how tidy the 2-series feels. It’s refreshing, in this age of bloat, to get into a car that actually feels compact. Its small size makes it feel as if you could steer the 2-series through your front door and into the living room, where you’d kick back on the couch and prop your heels on the BMW’s roof.


BMW’s engineers might have had ottomans on the brain when they were tuning the 228i xDrive chassis, because it’s a bit more relaxed than we’d prefer. The steering is quick, but it’s also light and not particularly communicative. Skidpad grip, at 0.87 g, is sufficient for Sunday drives, but the 183-foot stop from 70 mph would have landed the 228i in last place in our most-recent minivan comparison test. Blame the low-rolling-resistance all-season rubber for that one, but credit fine chassis tuning for extracting otherwise respectable performance in spite of the tires. As it is, the 228i xDrive is so stable that it had us wishing for more power—say, the M235i’s 320-horse straight-six.

Mo’ Money Mo’ Perfect

But for another $11,000, the M235i is an investment of an altogether higher degree. The 228i starts at $33,050, while the xDrive model opens at $34,850. Our example was fairly restrained as far as press cars go, with just $6525 in options. The big ones were the $2200 Sport Line (18-inch wheels, sport seats, and assorted interior and exterior trim pieces), the $950 Driver Assistance package (rearview camera and parking sensors), and the $875 Harman/Kardon 12-speaker premium audio. Our grand total of $41,375 is a fair price for a handsome, premium-brand, all-weather coupe. We wish it would goad the driver into bad behavior the way our favorite cars—including the M235i—do, but for such a substantial savings, it’s hard to be too disappointed. Greatness isn’t always possible. Sometimes there’s nothing wrong with being really good.
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      05-13-2015, 09:13 PM   #2
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All that harping about saving the manuals, and they still haven't tested a 228 with a 6MT
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      05-13-2015, 09:45 PM   #3
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Ah stop PATRONISING my car! My 228i M Sport with the Track Handling Package is maybe .2 sec slower to 60 mph than the (excellent) M235i and is really fierce in Sport mode with the adaptive suspension. It goads me into PLENTY of bad behavior.
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      05-13-2015, 10:58 PM   #4
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Ah stop PATRONISING my car! My 228i M Sport with the Track Handling Package is maybe .2 sec slower to 60 mph than the (excellent) M235i and is really fierce in Sport mode with the adaptive suspension. It goads me into PLENTY of bad behavior.
More like 0.5 seconds slower...but it is plenty fast! The M Sport and THP are not going to benefit your 0-60.
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      05-14-2015, 06:04 AM   #5
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More like 0.5 seconds slower...but it is plenty fast! The M Sport and THP are not going to benefit your 0-60.
M Sport brings heavier bodywork but larger tires out back for a better contact patch, THP stickier tires so both things may actually help a tad.
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      05-14-2015, 06:06 AM   #6
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Ah stop PATRONISING my car! My 228i M Sport with the Track Handling Package is maybe .2 sec slower to 60 mph than the (excellent) M235i and is really fierce in Sport mode with the adaptive suspension. It goads me into PLENTY of bad behavior.
I think it's a fantastic vehicle and exactly what I want, but yes I get you, the rags do patronize it. Smile and drive it, 'uck 'em
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M Sport brings heavier bodywork but larger tires out back for a better contact patch, THP stickier tires so both things may actually help a tad.
Possibly...but take out wheel spin...the car with smaller diameter tires will be quicker 0-60.
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Thanks for review
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After driving both the 228 and M235, and now owning an M235, I think the 228 offers PLENTY of performance for just about anyone driving on the street. The M235 does have a more torque-rich feel and different engine character, but in reality the four cylinder delivers a lot of performance.

Both cars are great and I think - even for those that could afford either powertrain - it really comes down to personal preference.
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Well said! +1!
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