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<blockquote data-quote="supergripen" data-source="post: 457866" data-attributes="member: 1254"><p>Good read..</p><p></p><p>Like u,I actually quite like the X1's looks and the overall concept of a ride height that is a little higher than a sedan/estate but lower than a typical SUV.Handling is superb and my choice of engine would be the Xdrive23d.A remap would yield 240+bhp and a huge wave of torque.</p><p>Where the X1 fails here in Malaysia is the pricing and the engine insulation.Another area which I think they skimped on is the interior,where the exclusion of iDrive and the use of cheap plastics is just plain wrong.No matter what the price strategy is,in this day and age where even Korean cars are well built,there is just no excuse for a substandard interior,what more in a premium brand like BMW.</p><p></p><p>I hope BMW is listening,cuz I've still got the X1 in my sight.Would complement my e90 very nicely indeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supergripen, post: 457866, member: 1254"] Good read.. Like u,I actually quite like the X1's looks and the overall concept of a ride height that is a little higher than a sedan/estate but lower than a typical SUV.Handling is superb and my choice of engine would be the Xdrive23d.A remap would yield 240+bhp and a huge wave of torque. Where the X1 fails here in Malaysia is the pricing and the engine insulation.Another area which I think they skimped on is the interior,where the exclusion of iDrive and the use of cheap plastics is just plain wrong.No matter what the price strategy is,in this day and age where even Korean cars are well built,there is just no excuse for a substandard interior,what more in a premium brand like BMW. I hope BMW is listening,cuz I've still got the X1 in my sight.Would complement my e90 very nicely indeed. [/QUOTE]
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