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<blockquote data-quote="affan66" data-source="post: 593833" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>I think we are wayyyyyyy out of topic here.</p><p></p><p>Any comments or reviews on the "drive" itself?</p><p></p><p>I tested the 328i last weekend. Powerful car but needs some getting used to with the sudden boost of power from the turbo. Rideability is much better than the e46 and e90 in the normal trim (not the m-sports since suspension setting for the f30 is the same for sports and luxury. M-sport not out yet).</p><p></p><p>The car feels well weighted and internal dimensions give a pretty nice feel. Doesn't feel cramped like previous generation 3s especially for back passengers. </p><p>Like the paddle shift, seamless. Ratios seem good to me, the 8 speeder mates well than the 6 speeder.</p><p>Engine grunt, emm not to my liking. But this is something getting used to i suppose.</p><p></p><p>Will i buy one? Maybe, but definitely not in Luxury trim. Sports, maybe, M-sports? Wait til its out, check the price and then check the wallet. Haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="affan66, post: 593833, member: 65"] I think we are wayyyyyyy out of topic here. Any comments or reviews on the "drive" itself? I tested the 328i last weekend. Powerful car but needs some getting used to with the sudden boost of power from the turbo. Rideability is much better than the e46 and e90 in the normal trim (not the m-sports since suspension setting for the f30 is the same for sports and luxury. M-sport not out yet). The car feels well weighted and internal dimensions give a pretty nice feel. Doesn't feel cramped like previous generation 3s especially for back passengers. Like the paddle shift, seamless. Ratios seem good to me, the 8 speeder mates well than the 6 speeder. Engine grunt, emm not to my liking. But this is something getting used to i suppose. Will i buy one? Maybe, but definitely not in Luxury trim. Sports, maybe, M-sports? Wait til its out, check the price and then check the wallet. Haha [/QUOTE]
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