How much fun is 125i ?

How much fun is 125i ?

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RichMarks

Original Poster:

25 posts

119 months

Tuesday 21st April 2015
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Hi

Been looking at 330i & 330d convertibles .. But the 125i convertible has caught my eye.

Looking to spend £15k , and drive around 150000 miles .. So mpg is a factor for me .. Otherwise it would be a 335i or 135i , and the extra tax is putting me off.

So would the 125i convertible be fun / reliable ... Assume a manual would be best.

Cheers

Rich

Chan61922

172 posts

114 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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I've got a e93 325i cab it's decent, previously had 330i and m3,in comparison the 325 isn't breath taking but got enough poke for over taking and decent fun on a roads and motorways. Mine is a auto im averaging high 25's - mid 26 fuel wise, that's quite abit of town work though, I also do similar mileage, like you I did want a manual but got fed up of looking and opted for auto, don't really regret it but I do reckon a manual will see better mpg figures better yet a 325 in a 1 series cab weighs less so should definately see better fuel due to that too.

Chan61922

172 posts

114 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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oh i forgot to mention, go for a 130i manual, that will be similar on fuel maybe only slightly less, with an extra 50 odd horses for the fun factor!

Mr Tidy

22,250 posts

127 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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130i is probably not for you - they didn't make a 130i convertible!
125i has fundamentally the same N52 3 litre engine as the 130i but detuned so 218 bhp rather than 265 bhp, although Evolve can reportedly remap a 125 to close to 130 output fairly
cheaply.
But if you want "show" a 125i convertible will do fine - if you want "go" a 130i hatch is probably a much better starting point! Or maybe a 135i Coupe............


aeropilot

34,500 posts

227 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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Mr Tidy said:
But if you want "show" a 125i convertible will do fine - if you want "go" a 130i hatch is probably a much better starting point! Or maybe a 135i Coupe............
This.

Vert has a floppy chassis, so is 'show' not go, and as such a manual 125i vert with an exhaust mod with be more than adequate and give a nice noise to listen to with the top down, as the N52 engine is a peach.

If you want 'go' forget the vert, with whatever engine is under the bonnet.



Dannbodge

2,164 posts

121 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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Let's not forget that 218bhp isn't actually going to be that slow.
Yes it won't be veyron fast but it will leave most things behind and be able to make progress sufficiently.

IMO you should go and drive one/them all and decide.
If the 125i has enough poke, then your sorted.
If not then maybe the 135i is the better choice (130is are few and far between)

hwajones

775 posts

181 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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buy a diesel

Smiley198700

158 posts

116 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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hwajones said:
buy a diesel
Seriously?

With the roof down there is no comparison between a 6cyl petrol and 4cyl diesel. The N52 sounds lovely cloud9

Even though the 125i won't have the mid range punch of a 120d for example you'll get a lot more smiles per gallon biggrin

bodhi

10,444 posts

229 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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Can't comment on the Convertible but I've been the very happy owner of a 125i Coupé for around 9 months now, and I can confirm that yes, it is a lot of fun. After my old 330d it feels a lot like a Go Kart with a lovely big straight 6 up front. That engine is worth the admission price alone, sounds glorious no matter the revs, wonderfully flexible and pretty good on fuel considering.

Plenty of grip from the chassis, ride is nowhere near as bad as some will have you believe, and it makes for a very comfortable long distance cruiser - we've done 2 road trips in it now, and it was a great companion for both. Seats are enormously comfortable if you get an M-sport as well, with a huge range of adjustment available.

MPG wise it's averaged about 32 since I had it, often does 40 on my commute in in the morning (30 miles of average speed camerad motorway), might drop to 25 round town or if you use the performance frequently. I do a similar mileage to the OP, and I fill it up once a week, costs around £55. In fact that's my only grumble - the petrol tank is quite small (52 litres iirc), but that still does 300 - 350 miles depending on use.

Mr Tidy

22,250 posts

127 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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Agree about the fuel tank being small!
My 1 Series was a diseasal so not such a problem, but while my Z4C has a 55 litre tank similar to the 1 Series my 325ti Compact has a 63 litre tank like all E46 3 Series I believe.
Both seem to average just over 30 mpg so the Z4 may do 350 miles on a tank but the 325 is nearer 400.
Mind you if you can tolerate the black stuff my E46 320td Compact could easily do 600 miles on one tank (but it wasn't exciting)!

oop north

1,594 posts

128 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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RichMarks said:
Hi
Looking to spend £15k , and drive around 150000 miles ..
Rich
150,000 miles! Yikes wink