New m135i Xdrive
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Pixelpeep Z4

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8,841 posts

170 months

Wednesday 28th July 2021
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Finally, after 2 and a bit months of waiting and watching it slowly progress through the build process - it's here!

Pictures to follow, only picked it up today during my lunch break.

Very happy with it for the 3.5 minutes i've driven it, back to work. Now patiently waiting for 5pm to go have a proper test!

F40 model (2021) in Storm bay - looks amazing, even in the pouring rain.

The Z4 is now definitely for sale now!

Deerfoot

5,226 posts

212 months

Wednesday 28th July 2021
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These have really started to grow on me, initially I couldn't get on with the design of the front but now I think they look quite nice. They're quite colour dependent though.

I like the idea of a 128i in a few years..

MattHall91

1,275 posts

152 months

Wednesday 28th July 2021
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Great choice - enjoy.

I fully expected to be disappointed with mine, coming from an M140i. But save for the lack of 6 cylinders, the new one is better in every way!

Pixelpeep 135

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Thursday 29th July 2021
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MattHall91 said:
Great choice - enjoy.

I fully expected to be disappointed with mine, coming from an M140i. But save for the lack of 6 cylinders, the new one is better in every way!
I've come from the 35i N54 Z4, so as you say, the only thing missing for me is the noise, the m135 has it's own sound which is quite cool, but not as 'mechanical' or raw as the inline 6

in every other way the car is biblically better. it just does everything, without arguing, shaking your spine or scaring you stless in anything other than perfectly dry and straight roads biggrin

Pixelpeep 135

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Friday 30th July 2021
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i should have added that on the Z4, both the rears are currently on 2mm which is why it's a little more challenging in the wet biggrin

RiseUp

420 posts

80 months

Saturday 31st July 2021
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Any pics yet? Why did BMW go back to the 35i naming?

Court_S

14,660 posts

205 months

Saturday 31st July 2021
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RiseUp said:
Any pics yet? Why did BMW go back to the 35i naming?
I think the 35 naming came back to differentiate it from the current 40 cars which are six pots.

Pixelpeep 135

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170 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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This was the first day i got it - i've sorted out the dash display since, like having a standard rev counter and just the 'next' arrow in the centre nav bit smile




Pixelpeep 135

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Monday 2nd August 2021
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The car feels premium inside, and those front brakes look very purposeful, they're massive!! - both the callipers and the discs.

Have done an eco run over 100 miles of mainly motorway and managed to get 42mpg, so that is more than promising.

Hooning, it obviously goes down.. expect low 20s

on a track expect 15 ish lol

cerb4.5lee

43,961 posts

208 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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I really like the idea of these and I followed one the other day. The one thing that did bug me about it though...was how obvious it was to see the exhaust flap on the one exhaust but not on the other one. It got my OCD kicking in!

I'd love a go in one for sure. driving

Enjoy yours OP. thumbup

ScoobyChris

2,303 posts

230 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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That interior definitely looks a step up from the M140i and with the right colour, the big grille isn't too bad either, but I'm still not sold enough to trade up. Need to see if I can wangle a decent length test drive.

Enjoy! biggrin

Chris

Pixelpeep 135

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Monday 2nd August 2021
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cerb4.5lee said:
I really like the idea of these and I followed one the other day. The one thing that did bug me about it though...was how obvious it was to see the exhaust flap on the one exhaust but not on the other one. It got my OCD kicking in!

I'd love a go in one for sure. driving

Enjoy yours OP. thumbup
You're not alone - i've already emailed the salesman asking to speak to the techs if they can code it permanently open.

I've been reading Bimmercode can add another setting and allow it always open, but there are grey areas regarding warranty with user code changes so would rather the dealer do it.

The other half thinks i'm crazy but i hate the look of one 'closed' - it makes it look fake!

Pixelpeep 135

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Monday 2nd August 2021
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ScoobyChris said:
That interior definitely looks a step up from the M140i and with the right colour, the big grille isn't too bad either, but I'm still not sold enough to trade up. Need to see if I can wangle a decent length test drive.

Enjoy! biggrin

Chris
I asked for an extended test drive - had their demo car for nearly 4 hours on test.


Edited by Pixelpeep 135 on Tuesday 3rd August 09:23

ScoobyChris

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230 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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Pixelpeep 135 said:
You're not alone - i've already emailed the salesman asking to speak to the techs if they can code it permanently open.

I've been reading Bimmercode can add another setting and allow it always open, but there are grey areas regarding warranty with user code changes so would rather the dealer do it.

The other half thinks i'm crazy but i hate the look of one 'closed' - it makes it look fake!
I’ve never had an issue with stuff being coded, aside from having to reapply it if the dealer applies software updates (only happened once). I wish I could code out the cold start as it’s a bit embarrassing, especially when I was leaving the house before 6am biggrin

Chris

ahenners

621 posts

154 months

Wednesday 4th August 2021
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These are really starting to grow on me. Wasn't a fan of the looks when the new 1 series was released, but having seen what VW have done to the Golf this generation somehow makes this all the more appealing. Interior looks great and I love the colour. Hell... Even the F40 designation is cool. Because you know. F40.

Pixelpeep 135

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170 months

Thursday 5th August 2021
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Might be a bit unfair as i'm comparing a 2021 model 135 against a 2014 (mk7) R and a 2016 S3 but this is easily the best all round car i've owned.

I have two complaints.

1) they need to do something with that left exhaust flap. It bugs the crap out of me when the car is parked or not under load. it just looks like a blocked off fake. Also, why can't i select to have it open on start up?

2) It has these BMW logo projectors in the wing mirrors that shine onto the ground when you unlock it. I'd like to be able to turn those off, they're not for everyone. Personally, i think they look rubbish and a bit 'fast and furious'

illuminated m135 or something on the door sills, sure, but not external, shining on the ground for all to see boxedin

cerb4.5lee

43,961 posts

208 months

Thursday 5th August 2021
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Pixelpeep 135 said:
1) they need to do something with that left exhaust flap. It bugs the crap out of me when the car is parked or not under load. it just looks like a blocked off fake. Also, why can't i select to have it open on start up?
I can do that on the M4. Switch the ignition on, put the throttle setting into Sport Plus, and then you touch the throttle and you can hear the exhaust flap open. Then start it up.

Does yours have the option to change the throttle set up from either comfort/sport or sport plus?

Pixelpeep 135

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Thursday 5th August 2021
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cerb4.5lee said:
Pixelpeep 135 said:
1) they need to do something with that left exhaust flap. It bugs the crap out of me when the car is parked or not under load. it just looks like a blocked off fake. Also, why can't i select to have it open on start up?
I can do that on the M4. Switch the ignition on, put the throttle setting into Sport Plus, and then you touch the throttle and you can hear the exhaust flap open. Then start it up.

Does yours have the option to change the throttle set up from either comfort/sport or sport plus?
So this is where it gets interesting.

Currently i have

Eco Pro
Comfort
Comfort individual
Sport
Sport individual

Sport plus is missing. but using bimmercode it can be added. which also gives the setting 'sporty' with regard to the flap operation. Just mindful that there are rumours floating around that if you make any changes outside of the dealership these can invalidate the warranty (specifically using bimmercode)

Car has less than 300 miles on it biggrin

Others have suggested painting the flap itself matt black, which i suppose is another option.

Edit to add: I do actually have a paid version of bimmercode and the dongle from when we had the i3, so i know how to use it, and have it available... it's taking all my self control not to go out there and starting playing!

Robberto

240 posts

110 months

Thursday 26th August 2021
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Hi OP, how have you enjoyed your first month of ownership?

I have one on order, also in Storm Bay with the pro pack. I’m 2 weeks down, only 7-10 to go…

It’s my first brand new car so not overly familiar with protocal but plan to ease it in for the first 1000 or so miles. Do these require a running in service? I knew someone who had an M4 a few years ago which had to go in at 1200 miles but I’m assuming that doesn’t apply to these?

Jimmy No Hands

5,095 posts

184 months

Thursday 26th August 2021
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Pixelpeep 135 said:
So this is where it gets interesting.

Currently i have

Eco Pro
Comfort
Comfort individual
Sport
Sport individual

Sport plus is missing. but using bimmercode it can be added. which also gives the setting 'sporty' with regard to the flap operation. Just mindful that there are rumours floating around that if you make any changes outside of the dealership these can invalidate the warranty (specifically using bimmercode)

Car has less than 300 miles on it biggrin

Others have suggested painting the flap itself matt black, which i suppose is another option.

Edit to add: I do actually have a paid version of bimmercode and the dongle from when we had the i3, so i know how to use it, and have it available... it's taking all my self control not to go out there and starting playing!
Surely it's vacuum actuated and you can remove the vacuum line? I've been doing this on variations of BMW for years, it isn't new. My E46 had a vacuum line into the left tail pipe. The "golf tee" mod just disables the line.