New (to me) BMW 325ti compact - what next
Discussion
to3m said:
The MV1s are nice. Mine are all scratched and scuffed and chipped and covered with burned-in brake dust that's impervious to all earthly forms of cleaning technology... but there's just something about the their curvy fiddly spoke-y appearance that I still find strangely pleasing.
I always thought they were teetering on the brink of being maybe a bit much for the saloon, so I was expecting them to look too large on the compact. But they suit it well, and look much better than the old ones
BTW as a random link, there's a comprehensive visual guide to BMW wheel styles here: http://felgenkatalog.auto-treff.com/
Thanks :-) I must admit that had they of been aftermarket alloys they may have looked a little silly on the carin the 18" format.I always thought they were teetering on the brink of being maybe a bit much for the saloon, so I was expecting them to look too large on the compact. But they suit it well, and look much better than the old ones
BTW as a random link, there's a comprehensive visual guide to BMW wheel styles here: http://felgenkatalog.auto-treff.com/
With the MV1 however i knew they were periodically correct and designed accordingly. This was just an exageration of the cars character and lines if thats not to arty and deep!! Lol.
Will enjoy looking through the link u posted too. Cheers :-)
s m said:
The wiper is a common fault - water gets into them over time from the washer jet set and the gear mechanism seizes up. You can refurb them on the cheap otherwise it's a new one.
I think yours has all the stuff mine has by the sound of it. I've got the moonroof, ( TV with nav -comes in handy in Europe ), electric heated seats ( leather rather than alcantara - I prefer the alcantara though ), 6 CD changer ( luckily plays MP3 CDs ), storage pack and tyre pressure monitor
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Awesome picture!!!!I think yours has all the stuff mine has by the sound of it. I've got the moonroof, ( TV with nav -comes in handy in Europe ), electric heated seats ( leather rather than alcantara - I prefer the alcantara though ), 6 CD changer ( luckily plays MP3 CDs ), storage pack and tyre pressure monitor
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Edited by s m on Monday 25th August 15:30
bmthnick1981 said:
Great cars. Yours looks much better with the MV1's on.
Here is my old black one, I would have another but would want a 6 speed in Imola.
Hey thanks! What made you get rid of yours..... looks lovely. Know what you mean about the 6 speed but hasnt bothered me as much as i thought it would? Here is my old black one, I would have another but would want a 6 speed in Imola.
bmthnick1981 said:
Great cars. Yours looks much better with the MV1's on.
Here is my old black one, I would have another but would want a 6 speed in Imola.
Hey thanks! What made you get rid of yours..... looks lovely. Know what you mean about the 6 speed but hasnt bothered me as much as i thought it would? Here is my old black one, I would have another but would want a 6 speed in Imola.
s m said:
The wiper is a common fault - water gets into them over time from the washer jet set and the gear mechanism seizes up. You can refurb them on the cheap otherwise it's a new one.
I think yours has all the stuff mine has by the sound of it. I've got the moonroof, ( TV with nav -comes in handy in Europe ), electric heated seats ( leather rather than alcantara - I prefer the alcantara though ), 6 CD changer ( luckily plays MP3 CDs ), storage pack and tyre pressure monitor
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Awesome picture!!!!I think yours has all the stuff mine has by the sound of it. I've got the moonroof, ( TV with nav -comes in handy in Europe ), electric heated seats ( leather rather than alcantara - I prefer the alcantara though ), 6 CD changer ( luckily plays MP3 CDs ), storage pack and tyre pressure monitor
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Edited by s m on Monday 25th August 15:30
s m said:
Are the tyres the Fullruns as in the wheel pic? They don't have the best reputation in the wet so I've read in reviews?
Fullruns front/kendra rears. Im aware of how horrid these tyres are and will replace with premiums (any advice) in the near future. I was just keen to change the alloys in the short term.mark.c said:
My Compact of dreams ( have I mentioned what a great car these are ?!) runs conti sport contact and like the lads above have said it will make a huge difference to how your car will feel. The car will hang its tail out with the best of them with all aids switched off but with everything on, with these tyres, you would happily give it to your Granny in a monsoon. Great little car, have I mentioned that before?
I dont think you have......!!!! So Conti Sport Contact. Question. Would a strech tyre at the rear (check photos) make a major differece to the handling. These have the staggered fitment but with same tyre fitment all round. I will be honest and say i llllooooovvveee how this looks but honest opinions are really apreciated.So just as a quick update had a service 1 done today and had the car looked over. Apart from reasonably worn rear brake pads all looks good so far. He did echo the sentiment regarding the tyres mind you!!! Still, glad with purchase and will update thread with any bits that get sorted. Thanks all for your contributions and please keep thread alive as it's an interesting read for a new owner :-)
timetothink said:
So just as a quick update had a service 1 done today and had the car looked over. Apart from reasonably worn rear brake pads all looks good so far. He did echo the sentiment regarding the tyres mind you!!! Still, glad with purchase and will update thread with any bits that get sorted. Thanks all for your contributions and please keep thread alive as it's an interesting read for a new owner :-)
Well still getting the grin. Here she is after a little wash today :-) vx220 said:
Any more updates?
So it's been queit on the update front and that's due the car being no hassle since purchase. Due to take her on a long run in a couple of weekends so will feed back on ride/mpg and such and give her a nice clean (will take pics).Really want to get alloys refurb end but will wait for new year.
Still loving it though :-)
vx220 said:
Good to hear
325ti might be a "sensible" choice for my next car
One drivers experience is different to another but I can say with conviction that this is a superb little car. It makes a wonderful noise under acceleration and personally I think it looks great too. Great bang for the buck.325ti might be a "sensible" choice for my next car
Don't get me wrong it's not a world beater when it comes to the hot hatch stake but in a straight line over a 1/4 this little thing will keep up with most and surprise many. I also find that most who do want a little nibble are expecting smaller engined versions so take great pleasure in listening to the roar of her engine and the look on their face as you ease away :-)
If you buy a sensibly priced one and it's not ur cup of tea it shouldn't be to hard to move on quickly either.
hamish88 said:
Do you mind saying roughly how much you paid for it, I got tasked with selling my mates imola red 325ti sport its only done 50k so I'm trying to do a bit of research on paid prices , not prices that are advertised for. Can pm me if you like to keep it private . Many thanks
Right place, right time for me I think. The dealer had lit just taken it in for a px the week prior and it was being used to ferry clients for a week or two before being prepped to sell, we saw them on a Sunday (they don't usually open) and had cash. It hadn't been serviced or had a valet and was out of tax the next day so we were in a strong position to drive a great deal. If I was selling mine now with 92k on the clock I would ask min £3.5k for it. But I'm in no rush so would hold out for it.
That may be too much in most peeps minds but it's the right car for someone and they would pay it if they wanted it as it's in super condition. We are only the second owners.
With 50k on the clock your mate has got a little gem there so if he is not in a rush advertise everywhere and hold out for what he wants.
Cheers
Matt
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