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Hi all,
Sorry for the boring thread but interested in the relative merits of both. I will mainly be doing a mixture of local and motorway driving - around 15000 miles pa and it will be a company car probably on contract hire.
435d
Pros
4 wheel drive
Quicker and smaller
Possibly a better drive
Cons
Relatively expensive on monthly lease
Quite common - the shape as opposed to this specific model
640d
Better looking?
Better interior
Better options including pana roof and B&O
More car for the money
Cons
Too big
Not as agile
Sorry for the boring thread but interested in the relative merits of both. I will mainly be doing a mixture of local and motorway driving - around 15000 miles pa and it will be a company car probably on contract hire.
435d
Pros
4 wheel drive
Quicker and smaller
Possibly a better drive
Cons
Relatively expensive on monthly lease
Quite common - the shape as opposed to this specific model
640d
Better looking?
Better interior
Better options including pana roof and B&O
More car for the money
Cons
Too big
Not as agile
Depends what you're after as you already know. I have a 640d at the moment, lovely cruiser, extremely refined but not something you can really throw about. Which is why I've ordered an M4! However if a cruiser is what you're after then you can't go wrong, also the cabin is a cut above the 4 series with lovely little touches and you usually get nice extras like soft close doors etc
mc_blue said:
M4 would be nice but probably a bit juicy for me driving up and down the motorway also comparatively expensive?
I think I'll have to test drive both the 4 and 6 then report back here.
Pity Alpina don't appear to do a D4 as I suspect that would fit your requirements quite nicely! A D3 would almost certainly be a better car to drive than either a 435d or a 640d but it's a saloon or a touring if you go that route; I guess the discount available would also be rather less than with a "normal" BMW model.I think I'll have to test drive both the 4 and 6 then report back here.
See your point, 4 is still selling at top dollar, the 6 is now heavily discounted. I've a 6 gran coupe and the 6 is in a different class to the older 3 coupes I've owned and the current 3 saloon I've driven, but the 6 is BIG. Personally, and I did, go for the 6, its more distinctive, will always be less common, and for all but the most spirited drives probably better.
Horses for courses: 640d is an extremely comfortable/frugal GT that can be considerably tightened for "spirited driving." My other car is a Porsche Cup so this solves the equation nicely for me. The era of the "ideal compromise" is definitely behind us in my view.
BTW buy a 640d with active suspension & B&O. Both are worthwhile for enjoyment. Panoramic sunroof makes the cabin less clautrophobic (roofline is low as standard).
BTW buy a 640d with active suspension & B&O. Both are worthwhile for enjoyment. Panoramic sunroof makes the cabin less clautrophobic (roofline is low as standard).
Wills2 said:
640d would be my choice, see if you can sit in them side by side as it were, night and day in terms of interior.
The 4 series looks like they lifted the interior from the 1 series which is crazy for a 40-50k car.
Agree with this - the 4 Series interior isn't all that but would certainly be improved by Individual leather (not yet an option though). This with the red plastic does not impress me - to be honest I think my E92 interior looks more resolved and is better made.The 4 series looks like they lifted the interior from the 1 series which is crazy for a 40-50k car.

mc_blue said:
Agree with this - the 4 Series interior isn't all that but would certainly be improved by Individual leather (not yet an option though). This with the red plastic does not impress me - to be honest I think my E92 interior looks more resolved and is better made.
I was really disappointed with the interior not just design but the quality of the materials and the feel of the switch gear "cheap" was the word that sprung to mind. I agree the e92 is better quality.
i would give the 640d a series consideration in terms of current value for money, looks and grunt, however it depends on what you need, i travel around 400 miles a week and really enjoy everything about the car. the 4 also looks great and an M4 will be next on my list come the time, good luck!
mc_blue said:
Sorry to all the BMW fans out there - I've defected and bought a Porsche Cayman S. Not the sensible choice (compared to 435d or 640d) but fantastic in every way and what do you work for otherwise!
It's not a rehearsal so good on you! The BMW oil burners make sense if you're doing lots of long distance miles but as driving machines they're not a patch on a Cayman S - enjoy!Gassing Station | BMW General | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff