M135i - best discounts and finance rates?

M135i - best discounts and finance rates?

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gizlaroc

17,251 posts

224 months

Thursday 10th July 2014
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Plus you will get the new business nav if ordered now, and all the features of adaptive gearchange etc. if going auto.

JNW1

7,787 posts

194 months

Thursday 10th July 2014
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TDS86 said:
Hi Guys - I'm off to Test Drive and hopefully buy an M135i this weekend.

It's the first time I've bought a new car, so does anyone have any tips at-all? Anything to look out for or ask about?

I've got about £4k to put down as a deposit so I'm hoping for a decent deal. Any help much appreciated.
Not sure what you're after (manual or auto, 3 or 5 doors) but Stratstone Harrogate had a very nice 5 door auto in stock two or three weeks ago. Mineral Grey with Oyster/Black interior and spec included professional media, sunroof, HK sound system, front & rear parking sensors, heated seats and folding mirrors; an order that went wrong so suspect they'd be prepared to do a good deal to shift it if it hasn't gone already!

AshleyBaldry

250 posts

147 months

Thursday 10th July 2014
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Where are you located? We've got a good stock of M135i currently

gaz1234

5,233 posts

219 months

Thursday 10th July 2014
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AshleyBaldry said:
Where are you located? We've got a good stock of M135i currently
prices?

TDS86

496 posts

157 months

Friday 11th July 2014
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JNW1 said:
Not sure what you're after (manual or auto, 3 or 5 doors) but Stratstone Harrogate had a very nice 5 door auto in stock two or three weeks ago. Mineral Grey with Oyster/Black interior and spec included professional media, sunroof, HK sound system, front & rear parking sensors, heated seats and folding mirrors; an order that went wrong so suspect they'd be prepared to do a good deal to shift it if it hasn't gone already!
Ideally - Auto - 3 door in Estoril Blue. Not too fussed about the rest of the spec - heated seats nice, as is the HK audio.

Time's more important though - I'll be buying something from stock as I need a car pretty quickly (my jag is making horrible noises and almost all of the warning lights are lit!) although the dealer doesn't need to know that!


TDS86

496 posts

157 months

Friday 11th July 2014
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AshleyBaldry said:
Where are you located? We've got a good stock of M135i currently
I'm in Edinburgh! I'd be almost tempted to do a deal for the right car if transport etc could be arranged.

gizlaroc

17,251 posts

224 months

Friday 11th July 2014
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TDS86 said:
I'm in Edinburgh! I'd be almost tempted to do a deal for the right car if transport etc could be arranged.
Sure....

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TDS86

496 posts

157 months

Friday 11th July 2014
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gizlaroc said:
Sadly, having one free weekend between now and October does slightly preclude me from travelling 400 miles to buy a car.

Thanks for the tip though!

AshleyBaldry

250 posts

147 months

Friday 11th July 2014
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I will send you a pm

TDS86

496 posts

157 months

Saturday 12th July 2014
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AshleyBaldry said:
I will send you a pm
Great - thanks!

cs1874

146 posts

170 months

Saturday 12th July 2014
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AshleyBaldry said:
Where are you located? We've got a good stock of M135i currently
PM sent too.

git-r

969 posts

199 months

Monday 14th July 2014
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I really like these cars and am thinking of getting one but have some questions that I'd be very grateful for some answers to.

- are they as fun as the e46 M3?

Tuning wise what will the standard engine/g'box/turbo take? Ideally would like a lot of power without having to upgrade much..

How expensive is an uprated diff? - would I need one to have fun?

What is the m adaptive suspension? Would I be able to make it soft for road then hard for track?
- would intend doing a lot of track miles. Would the standard stuff cope ok?

Thanks in advance for any help smile

VerySideways

10,238 posts

272 months

Monday 14th July 2014
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git-r said:
I really like these cars and am thinking of getting one but have some questions that I'd be very grateful for some answers to.
- are they as fun as the e46 M3?
No.

- Tuning wise what will the standard engine/g'box/turbo take? Ideally would like a lot of power without having to upgrade much..
Plenty of people running JB4 and 400bhp/400lbft and that makes the car quicker than an E92 M3 in a straight line.

- How expensive is an uprated diff? would I need one to have fun?
£1681+VAT for a Quaife ATB, drive in drive out @ Birds Auto

- What is the m adaptive suspension? Would I be able to make it soft for road then hard for track?
Yes.

- would intend doing a lot of track miles. Would the standard stuff cope ok?
You'll go through tyres and brake pads and fuel, but yes it should cope fine.

jon-

16,509 posts

216 months

Monday 14th July 2014
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If you're doing a lot of track work, get the e46.

If you're doing a lot of road miles, I'm surprised how much I've grown to love the M135i every day. It's better than my e46 95% of the time.

git-r

969 posts

199 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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VerySideways said:
- are they as fun as the e46 M3?
No.

- Tuning wise what will the standard engine/g'box/turbo take? Ideally would like a lot of power without having to upgrade much..
Plenty of people running JB4 and 400bhp/400lbft and that makes the car quicker than an E92 M3 in a straight line.

- How expensive is an uprated diff? would I need one to have fun?
£1681+VAT for a Quaife ATB, drive in drive out @ Birds Auto

- What is the m adaptive suspension? Would I be able to make it soft for road then hard for track?
Yes.

- would intend doing a lot of track miles. Would the standard stuff cope ok?
You'll go through tyres and brake pads and fuel, but yes it should cope fine.
Will you take questions on non car related stuff too?? wink

Excellent reply - thank you!!

When you say it's not as fun to drive as the e46 do you mean in terms of steering and braking or looks and sound? The latter wouldn't bother me but I find the e46 steering a bit long.

Geez that's expensive for the diff... Is this something that can be specced up from BMW when the car's built?

I wouldn't be surprised if people are pushing over 500 bhp in time, with the cars weight and balance I can't help thinking it'd make a superb track car. MSV used to use the basic 118 or 116 models for teaching at brands, I've seen some very quick 1 series at the 'ring too.

Things like suspension and brakes are big costs for making a good track car but modern cars possibly don't need the same investment. I'd definitely say that's the case for the E46, would be hoping the newer m135 would be ok with the standard stuff though. Can anyone confirm this?

Thanks all smile


VerySideways

10,238 posts

272 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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git-r said:
Will you take questions on non car related stuff too?? wink
Excellent reply - thank you!!
When you say it's not as fun to drive as the e46 do you mean in terms of steering and braking or looks and sound? The latter wouldn't bother me but I find the e46 steering a bit long.

- E46 M3 steering (not standard E46) provides a lot more feedback than the M135i steering, and to me feels more direct. The M135i steering is quick, but relatively dull.
Standard M135i brakes are much better than standard E46 M3, but that's in capability rather than feel. Put AP Racing 6 pots on the E46 and it swings the other way.
Again, stock the E46 M3 sounds better, but i recently spent a week with a JB4 equipped M135i and an aftermarket exhaust (not sure which one) and that car sounded every bit as good as an E46 M3, in some ways even better. Turbo whistle, pops and bangs, six cylinder roar, the lot.

Geez that's expensive for the diff... Is this something that can be specced up from BMW when the car's built?

- Nope. But i would assume the forthcoming M2 would come with a LSD as standard (unlike the M235i).

Things like suspension and brakes are big costs for making a good track car but modern cars possibly don't need the same investment. I'd definitely say that's the case for the E46, would be hoping the newer m135 would be ok with the standard stuff though. Can anyone confirm this?

- Stock suspension on the E46 M3 is better for track than stock set up on M135i. The adaptive set-up improves on this, but isn't perfect. Stock brakes on the M135i are definitely better than on the E46 M3, and i'd suggest that if the M135i brakes aren't up to the job then you may want to consider driver training as perhaps you're using them too much?
Stock E46 M3 brakes are barely adequate for the road and woeful on track.

All IMHO of course.

git-r

969 posts

199 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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Verysideways - thanks again for your advice, much appreciated!

After a bit more research and thinking I've decided my idea was stupid... Like the rest of them!

One day I'd like to have a 1 series though, it'd probably be a sideways step after the m3 (not in the oversteer sense!) but something really appeals about the 'sleeper' qualities it has.. Nothing more fun than tussling with a super car in a bread vansmile

I do love my M3; it's comfy, economical and a lot of fun in the wet. Would like better suspension and brakes but can live with the standard stuff. Not a big fan of the diff either, find it really unpredictable when straightening up after a slide.. Probably more to do with my skills tho.

Understand the theories about braking but would always benefit from tuition. Have been lucky enough to have some good ones in the pastsmile

Cheers,
Sam

VerySideways

10,238 posts

272 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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It's only the very arrogant who don't feel they have anything left to learn - i think we all strive to be better drivers, and cars like these can help biggrin

shim

2,050 posts

208 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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M135 is not a great trAckday car, it lacks many features of an M car that make track use a bit more user friendly and also reliable.

If you were using an M135 hard on track I guess it wouldn't last very long tbh.

I absolutely guarantee E46 M3 is substantially faster on track than an M135 even stock.

git-r

969 posts

199 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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shim said:
M135 is not a great trAckday car, it lacks many features of an M car that make track use a bit more user friendly and also reliable.

If you were using an M135 hard on track I guess it wouldn't last very long tbh.

I absolutely guarantee E46 M3 is substantially faster on track than an M135 even stock.
Thanks for thissmile

Yup, I shelved the idea...

I'd still like one though, maybe one day smile