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      05-02-2010, 06:24 AM   #1
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I have to say that my 335d coupe is fantastic love it loads. Big thanks to Ed for all the information that he has provided since it was his ex car. But also all the other memebers that have contributed to making me aware of any problems and check prior to buying.

The car has pulled a lot of attention on the street. The pick up on this is just happy overall the car is awsome!!!

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      05-02-2010, 07:54 AM   #2
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Glad your happy mate. Cracking car the 335d. Are you going to map it
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      05-02-2010, 11:31 AM   #3
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I have to say that my 335d coupe is fantastic love it loads. Big thanks to Ed for all the information that he has provided since it was his ex car. But also all the other memebers that have contributed to making me aware of any problems and check prior to buying.

The car has pulled a lot of attention on the street. The pick up on this is just happy overall the car is awsome!!!

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look on you tube 335d vids at some of the santa pod drag runs!!
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      05-02-2010, 12:11 PM   #4
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the car has load of power not sure about a remapp at the moment i just want to get to grips with the car maybe some where along the line i might. However i do want to get some AC parts for my car like automatic gear leaver and the handbreak gaitor please advise if you know where the best place i can get these from.

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      05-02-2010, 12:49 PM   #5
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i'm just over 3 months into my 335d now and it still makes me smile, an amazing mix of economy and power.
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Glad youre happy with the big D! Probably the best mix of performance and economy money can buy.
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      05-02-2010, 01:05 PM   #7
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i'm just over 3 months into my 335d now and it still makes me smile, an amazing mix of economy and power.
Same sort of timeframe for me too and I feel exactly the same.

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Glad youre happy with the big D! Probably the best mix of performance and economy money can buy.
Indeed. What I like most about the car is it's sheer flexibility. It's a great sporty coupé albeit with a diesel engine but the performance/economy (not just MPG but also VED etc) is just right.

There there's the fact that it's not one of those fake 2+2 seaters where your rear passengers have to be 4ft. nothing, you can actually get adults in the back. Ok if you're particularly tall or chunky you might suffer but on the whole your "average" adult should be plenty comfy in the back.

To top it all off, the boot is a reasonable size and you get all your gubbins in without too much drama. Love mine to bits and will continue to do so for quite a long time to come I think.

A lot of what I said applies to ALL E92, regardless of engine size. It's just a very competent all-rounder
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Same sort of timeframe for me too and I feel exactly the same.



Indeed. What I like most about the car is it's sheer flexibility. It's a great sporty coupé albeit with a diesel engine but the performance/economy (not just MPG but also VED etc) is just right.

There there's the fact that it's not one of those fake 2+2 seaters where your rear passengers have to be 4ft. nothing, you can actually get adults in the back. Ok if you're particularly tall or chunky you might suffer but on the whole your "average" adult should be plenty comfy in the back.

To top it all off, the boot is a reasonable size and you get all your gubbins in without too much drama. Love mine to bits and will continue to do so for quite a long time to come I think.

A lot of what I said applies to ALL E92, regardless of engine size. It's just a very competent all-rounder
Just a cracking package, such fantastic performance.
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We just need one of the other "Stevie Wonders" on here to tell us their saloon is better looking than a Coupe!.............
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      05-02-2010, 01:59 PM   #10
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had mine 3 years now also have 3.0si z4 but that doesnt do it for me like the d, before you buy schnitzer stuff which is expensive to say the least have a look at the bmw performance stuff, top quality and perfect fit
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      05-02-2010, 02:53 PM   #11
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I'll be on my 2nd 335D soon, however this time I will be getting a weekend toy as well, to fully satisfy my petrol head needs! The 335d is a great allround package, and I give it 9/10, but its that extra 10th that really does it for me.

Glad you are enjoying yours, and the re-map is so needed on this car, it really shows the potential of it. It goes from a very, very fast diesel, to a car that can keep up with the best of them - and believe me I have tested this to the full!
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      05-03-2010, 11:22 AM   #12
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maybe a remapp later in the year just loving the car as it is at the moment soo much fun at the moment.
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      05-03-2010, 12:22 PM   #13
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Good to hear you're enjoying your car. 335d is a savage car with a remap, I've had first hand experience.
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