F31 335d x drive Touring - perfect daily ?

F31 335d x drive Touring - perfect daily ?

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peetee7

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290 posts

65 months

Tuesday 25th August 2020
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Thread update

Had the 35d sent off to my trusted vehicle security specialist Automotive Solutions for an aftermarket immobiliser along with a front & rear camera kit.

Had the EGR recall done at my local BMW Dealer. Whilst there I asked to be priced up on the BMW G21 M340d x-Drive Touring B57 3.0d. Like-for-like spec to mine

C3Z Individual Tanzanite Blue Metallic
VBEW Individual Ivory White Full Merina leather

Z0J Technology Pack
610 Heads-up Displayed
688 Loudspeaker syster – harman/kardon surround sounds
6NW Enhanced Blutooth with wireless charging
6U8 BMW Gesture Control
6WD Wifi hotspot preparation

ZBK Shadowline Plus
1PP 19” RFT Jet Black 791 M light Double-spoke alloy wheels
3BE Black mirror caps
420 Sun protection glass
7M9 BMW Individual high gloss Shadow Line with extended contents

ZGK Premium Pack
402 Panoramic glass sunroof
459 Elec Fr Seats + Driver Memory
488 Lumbar support, driver and front pass

3AC Towbar, electrically folding
493 Extended storage
4M5 Instrumental panel, leather
2VF Adaptive M Sport suspension
5A4 Adaptive LED Headlights
OAAS Prep High-beam Assist

Total OTR Price ……….. £62,301.99. Steep!

It’s a lovely looking car but not 62k + lovely. Will see how the prices are in 4/5 years … until then will continue to enjoy the 35d



Mr911lover

207 posts

146 months

Tuesday 25th August 2020
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Lovely car and spec!

Any thoughts on getting the car mapped? They are seriously quick and put the power down so well.

vulture1

12,220 posts

179 months

Tuesday 25th August 2020
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What is the egr recall? Going to pick mine up on Friday.

peetee7

Original Poster:

290 posts

65 months

Tuesday 25th August 2020
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Mr911lover said:
Lovely car and spec!

Any thoughts on getting the car mapped? They are seriously quick and put the power down so well.
Considered a remap on several occasions. Would have to be done by Ricky @ Unicorn Developments

Drive back home after having the ACS Springs fitted a 16 plate Audi S5 flew past in the fast lane of the motorway. Fortunately he had to slow down for slower traffic. Each time the traffic cleared he’d go for it the S5 did appear to have the legs slightly on the 35d! It continued for a few miles and the only way I could keep him honest was by getting on the accelerator a touch earlier before the car ahead of the S5 completely cleared the path.

S5 driver slowed to approve. In his late 50’s too. Wish I could do it all over again with a stage 1 map biggrin


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peetee7

Original Poster:

290 posts

65 months

Tuesday 25th August 2020
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vulture1 said:
What is the egr recall? Going to pick mine up on Friday.
Congrats! You can check here using your reg

https://www.bmw.co.uk/en/footer/quick-links/bmw-ve...

Mr911lover

207 posts

146 months

Tuesday 25th August 2020
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peetee7 said:
Considered a remap on several occasions. Would have to be done by Ricky @ Unicorn Developments

Drive back home after having the ACS Springs fitted a 16 plate Audi S5 flew past in the fast lane of the motorway. Fortunately he had to slow down for slower traffic. Each time the traffic cleared he’d go for it the S5 did appear to have the legs slightly on the 35d! It continued for a few miles and the only way I could keep him honest was by getting on the accelerator a touch earlier before the car ahead of the S5 completely cleared the path.

S5 driver slowed to approve. In his late 50’s too. Wish I could do it all over again with a stage 1 map biggrin


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Rick mapped my Cupra, really impressed with the car and i know he has a good rep with the 335d's aswell.

Your car mapped would be a very different result against the S5.

J51dhu

63 posts

113 months

Thursday 27th August 2020
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I can personally vouch for how well this car now handles with ACS springs with adaptive suspension. Feels much more 'BMW' now, but with no harshness over large undulations and bumps in the road.

Looking forward to the map!

peetee7

Original Poster:

290 posts

65 months

Friday 28th August 2020
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Just over a week since having the ACS Springs fitted and cannot explain how competent the car now feels. Effortless when pushing on down the country lanes and so planted on the motorway really am falling in love with it. Mrs and I went out for dinner parked up behind a lovely Tanzanite 430d x-drive. Don’t normally get to see many Tanzanite's. Obligatory picture …





cerb4.5lee

30,566 posts

180 months

Friday 28th August 2020
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matt1269 said:
What an excellent colour combination
yes

My favourite combo. cool

okenemem

1,358 posts

194 months

Friday 28th August 2020
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excellecent cars

Court_S

12,932 posts

177 months

Friday 28th August 2020
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That’s a cracking colour combination.

I looked at an F30 335d last year. It was a cracking engine with mightily impressive performance despite being able to deliver good fuel economy. Hell it even had the folding seats making the saloon usable however I totally get what you mean about the suspension set up. It was bloody awful and put me off the car. I knew about the ACS springs but without being able to drive one with them fitted I wasn’t willing to buy it. Shame because it was mightily impressive. Glad to hear that the springs have made a good difference.

Spinner20

112 posts

120 months

Saturday 29th August 2020
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peetee7 said:
Howdy PistonHeads

Long time reader of PistonHeads and always intrigued to catch up on the latest Readers Cars threads. Thought I would introduce my 335d Touring to you all. Picked it up in Feb - pre lockdown.

Backstory
Ever since the launch of the 335d in the E9X model I’ve been enormously fascinated with it. Big power, respectable fuel economy in a very normal looking body shape – what’s not to like about it! Naturally like most - for me the 335d E9X represented E46 M3 performance with respectable fuel economy a ‘do it all’ car. In 2012 I was fortunate enough to be in the position to start looking at picking up a 335d namely in its E90 LCI form.

After an extremely disappointing experience with my local BMW Dealership – who basically had no time to show or sell me a car it left me with a bitter taste. Somehow, I end up buying a Mercedes Benz and after almost 9 years of owning Mercedes Benz cars and clocking up over 150k miles I found myself looking at the 335d again albeit in its Touring form.

… part of me always did regret not buying the 335d but I can’t take away all the great memories I’ve had in the Benz’s. I just had to get one ….









Specification
Some of the headline spec's ..
Tansanit-blau metallic (X10)
Indiv. leather extended/opal-weiss (ZAOW)
S459 Seat Adjustment, Electric, With Memory
S402 Panorama Glass Roof
S494 Seat Heating Driver/Passenger
S688 Harman/Kardon Surround Sound System
S6CP Preparation Apple CarPlay
S610 Head-Up Display
S688 Harman/Kardon Surround Sound System
S609 Navigation System Professional
S552 Adaptive LED Headlight
S2VF Adaptive M Chassis
S6AM Real-Time Traffic Information
S6NW Telephony with Wireless Charging



I’ve been disappointed with the handling of the car since purchase and then recently learnt the x-drive comes standard with SE suspension – why !? After much deliberation, searching and discussion with Lorcan and Daniel from AC Schnitzer I’ve decided to take the plunge and invest in ACS Springs. I’m looking forward to having the spring kit fitted to the 335d and for it to finally handle well as every BMW should from factory!



Thanks for reading.
Perfect spec 335d touring there and the one I would buy.

Couple of recommendations:
1) go to royal wheels for a new steering wheel wrap in OEM leather or alcantara
2) don’t fit acs springs, go to birds and test out the setup they have, I went a bit bonkers and put full suspension, roll bars and diff on mine but BOY did it handle, suspension all you need

peetee7

Original Poster:

290 posts

65 months

Sunday 30th August 2020
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Thanks guys biggrin

The paint can really do with being sent off to a good detailer for a few days for a thorough paint correction



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peetee7

Original Poster:

290 posts

65 months

Sunday 30th August 2020
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Spinner20 said:
Perfect spec 335d touring there and the one I would buy.

Couple of recommendations:
1) go to royal wheels for a new steering wheel wrap in OEM leather or alcantara
2) don’t fit acs springs, go to birds and test out the setup they have, I went a bit bonkers and put full suspension, roll bars and diff on mine but BOY did it handle, suspension all you need
Thanks so much biggrin

Very familiar with Birds BMW and their excellent suspension setup for our British roads. I have no doubt the Birds B3 Sport Suspension Kit would be nothing short of excellent.

On the other hand I wanted to retain the originality of the car somewhat by keeping the adaptive dampers. It is also under a comprehensive BMW warranty. No regrets going down the ACS Spring root and for the price I can’t complain .... yet

abucd4

523 posts

144 months

Monday 31st August 2020
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peetee7 said:
Demelitia said:
Isn’t the reason it comes with the se suspension due to the fact that the Xdrive diffs lower the ground clearance in comparison to standard rear wheel drive models?
If you look from the back you can see them hanging down a decent distance.

Love the colour of the car btw.
Would love to know the reason why the X-Drive comes standard with SE suspension. Technical/ non-Technical/ budget constraint ... really don't know
It’s to protect the diff - hangs low on the x-drive models.

I’m sure it’ll be absolutely fine with the springs though - I’d imagine BMW just want to avoid the likely handful of warranty claims for smashed diffs. Something to bear in mind though OP.

Love the car, and also the sunset orange one! Definitely on my list when I need an estate.

vulture1

12,220 posts

179 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2020
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Got mine 2 days ago, loving it, It is a blooming rocket ship launching out of corners in 3rd through 4th gear. Feels very heavy in braking though it is a heavy car.


peetee7

Original Poster:

290 posts

65 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2020
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vulture1 said:
Got mine 2 days ago, loving it, It is a blooming rocket ship launching out of corners in 3rd through 4th gear. Feels very heavy in braking though it is a heavy car.

That looks stunning vulture1. Congratulations on the purchase Mineral Grey does suit the car so much.

The curb weight is 1796kg, this combined with the SE suspension it’ll feel a bit boaty – the symptoms I was experiencing. ACS Springs will take care of that though … all in good time.

The performance is hilarious biggrin polar opposite to the way it looks which is why I adore it. I hope you enjoy it.

peetee7

Original Poster:

290 posts

65 months

Monday 28th September 2020
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Thread Update

Have managed to stay clear of a remap thus far … unsure how long I’ll resist for. Though current performance is ample IMO

Had a clear-out of unwanted items from the house and made the obligatory run to the local Waste Recycling Centre. Pleasantly surprised with load capacity – at times I did think there was no way some of those items would have got into the W205 C250d Saloon – previous car.





Paintwork is full of swirl marks. Does seem like the 1 previous owner before me loved his/her local £5 wash & dry. Car is being sent to a local detailer to have its paintwork put right …

CarPrintGuy

1,351 posts

100 months

Tuesday 29th September 2020
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Very nice, what's the real mpg like?

For reference I picked up an E60 530d 04 auto remapped with 226k miles and it does 25 mpg round town, 30 mpg ragging it on motorways and on a cruise could do 45 mpg if driven sensibly.

AlmostUseful

3,282 posts

200 months

Tuesday 29th September 2020
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I averaged about 38 in mine, which is remarkable for the performance - that was predominantly motorway but with lots of queuing on said road.