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2010 323i paddle shift?
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<blockquote data-quote="kevin1982my" data-source="post: 737246" data-attributes="member: 24337"><p>Having tested both cars before I bought mine years ago. The following is purely my personal opinion and not meant to offend any 325i owners</p><p></p><p>323i. Much more comfortable. Slightly less power. Slightly inferior handling but still can take corner at higher than average speeds and can outhandle the majority of cars on the road. Reckon a good balance between ride, comfort, power. 80-85% the handling of the Msport with 200% more comfort. Paddle shift is standard on the 2011 model.</p><p></p><p>325i Msport. Quite uncomfortable if you ask me. Slightly more powerful. Handles supremely well. Very smooth at 200kmh. Skewed towards power and handling at the expense of comfort. 18" staggered that looks fantastic.</p><p></p><p>Same roadtax, almost the same price right now in the used car market. At the end of the day, depends on where in the comfort/power/handling continuum you are after. Can't go wrong with both to put a smile on your face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevin1982my, post: 737246, member: 24337"] Having tested both cars before I bought mine years ago. The following is purely my personal opinion and not meant to offend any 325i owners 323i. Much more comfortable. Slightly less power. Slightly inferior handling but still can take corner at higher than average speeds and can outhandle the majority of cars on the road. Reckon a good balance between ride, comfort, power. 80-85% the handling of the Msport with 200% more comfort. Paddle shift is standard on the 2011 model. 325i Msport. Quite uncomfortable if you ask me. Slightly more powerful. Handles supremely well. Very smooth at 200kmh. Skewed towards power and handling at the expense of comfort. 18" staggered that looks fantastic. Same roadtax, almost the same price right now in the used car market. At the end of the day, depends on where in the comfort/power/handling continuum you are after. Can't go wrong with both to put a smile on your face. [/QUOTE]
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