BMW 435i Grand Coupe OR 440i Saloon
Discussion
All,
I was about to take the plunge and buy a new 435i Grand Coupe until I heard the 340i Saloon is out in July too. If the new 3 litre engine (x40i) was going into the Grand Coupe soon I think Id hold out for this
I prefer the Grand Coupe looks but also concerned about depreciation. Ok there are some good deals out there for new cars (via brokers) but I am now wondering the best option for me - esp in terms of depreciation (which I realise is more art than science)-340i v 435i?
Id also be interested in which options are "must haves" on these - I am thinking MSport pack (19" Alloys/Harmon Hifi etc) with sport auto as a minimum
Any views/comments would be really appreciated
I was about to take the plunge and buy a new 435i Grand Coupe until I heard the 340i Saloon is out in July too. If the new 3 litre engine (x40i) was going into the Grand Coupe soon I think Id hold out for this
I prefer the Grand Coupe looks but also concerned about depreciation. Ok there are some good deals out there for new cars (via brokers) but I am now wondering the best option for me - esp in terms of depreciation (which I realise is more art than science)-340i v 435i?
Id also be interested in which options are "must haves" on these - I am thinking MSport pack (19" Alloys/Harmon Hifi etc) with sport auto as a minimum
Any views/comments would be really appreciated
JNW1 said:
bigfish said:
Thanks for your replies all, but
A) I am considering a petrol only
B) the choice is between the face lifted new 340i that's out in July OR the 435i gran coupe
The other thing is the 340i is coming out at c£4k cheaper,
Any advice on these two would be really appreciated
Presumably it won't be too long before the new engine finds its way into the Gran Coupe and if so paying top dollar for a 435i in that body shape might not be a great idea? Unless you want the hatchback versatility and aren't prepared to wait the 340i saloon would seem a better bet to me...A) I am considering a petrol only
B) the choice is between the face lifted new 340i that's out in July OR the 435i gran coupe
The other thing is the 340i is coming out at c£4k cheaper,
Any advice on these two would be really appreciated
Edited by bigfish on Saturday 30th May 13:45
VerySideways said:
bigfish said:
Sounds like boot is pretty useful then, but anyone know when the x40i engine will go into the gran coupe to replace the x35i ???
340i sept '15440i sept '16
VerySideways said:
I've seen mention of 4 series LCI being for 2017 model year, though that MIGHT be before the summer shutdown.
At least one source (in the US) has said that current 4 series production is only scheduled until March, which suggest that they could be beginning 4 series LCI production in April.
Man Id love to know - really fancy a new car - loathed to buy a 435i with looming 440i - understand why BMW don't tell us there roadmap - but sure would like to know so I can figure out what to do!At least one source (in the US) has said that current 4 series production is only scheduled until March, which suggest that they could be beginning 4 series LCI production in April.
Montpier said:
I'm not sure of the etiquette of posting a link to another forum, but below is hopefully a working link to the US 2016 Model Year Production Map, which shows EOP (End of Production) for F32, F33 and F36 '435' series models as 02/16 in Munich, Regensburg, and Dingolfing respectively after 8 months production. (The '428' models are still a 12 month production run.)
Hence the assumption that there could be a 2017 440 appearing as early as April 2016(?)
http://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=...
One dealer suggested week 10 on next year, but wouldn't be a lci, just the 440i engine to replace the 435iHence the assumption that there could be a 2017 440 appearing as early as April 2016(?)
http://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=...
Think I will wait for next year for the 440i...thanks all
Edited by bigfish on Saturday 5th September 11:34
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