RE: Reasons to be cheerful: PH Blog
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Letora said:
I can't believe that there isn't a market for BMWs that have a NA I6 and a manual gearbox.. I for one was going to buy the new 125 coupe replacement, before I found out that it won't have an NA engine, I'm not so sure.. Even less so if there is no manual option. Surely I can't be alone in that statement?
I've just found-out that BMW have reintroduced the 3.0-litre N/A straight six in the 5-series (530i) and IT'S AVAILABLE WITH A MANUAL BOX! Maybe someone was listening!I know BMW's turbocharged 'sixes are great to drive, but I'd be worried about long term ownership costs. Great if you can afford a new-ish one but I'd be wary of buying, for example, an early 335i. It's the same with stop-start, DPFs and other complications. All great until they go wrong, which they do (don't talk to my father about DPFs). I'd rather gain the extra 5% economy by making the car lighter. - My 1,470 Kg 320i is positively anorexic next to most newer models and I'm shocked at superminis that weigh the same as my diesel C4.
With regards to paddleshift gearboxes etc.: For me, it all depends on whether it enhances the driving experience or detracts from it. - Some cars suit autos (say a Mercedes S-Class or Range Rover), but I wouldn't buy a BMW M car with anything but a manual - note as it says in my profile, I'd take an E46CS over the CSL.
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