335d or 535d?
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vagmag

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58 posts

183 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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I have read several topics about these two cars.
I know that performance is amazing for diesel.
I do like the look of E92 335d coupe and also the look of E60 LCI 535d. I hate the look of E90 sedan...

Prices found in the market (Germany, Bulgaria) are about the same for both (30.000 euros for 335d well equipped and 30.000 euros for 535d LCI)
I know that 535d is more luxurious and spacious than 335d. I really do not need the roomy advantages of E60, but I understand that with the same amount of money I get a better car (quality, comfort, and ride).

The car will have a daily driving, and I am used to travel about 40-50.000 miles (60.000-70.000 kilometres) per year. I use the car also inside towns (like Athens) were is too much traffic.

I like travelling comfort (like being in TGV), but also to have some fun with car...(power sliding when able to do it)....

Can 535d be a luxurious travelling vehicle and at the same time be a sport sedan that can put a smile on my face?
Or should I prefer 335d better for the above reasons???

I used to combine the above with a Prius and a 350Z (previous with an Elise). Now I would like to have one vehicle to have the best from both worlds...

Thank you in advance for the help and the advices.
VAGMAG

Jubal

930 posts

251 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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What you need is a test drive. HTH. My 5er is no sports car that's for sure.

fatboy b

9,662 posts

238 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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vagmag

Original Poster:

58 posts

183 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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fatboy b said:
What does this mean?

fatboy b

9,662 posts

238 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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If you do a search on here, you'll see that the 335d & the 535d are apparently good for chipping.

dudleybloke

20,553 posts

208 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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vagmag said:
fatboy b said:
What does this mean?
you can run them on chip fat too! smile

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

226 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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dudleybloke said:
vagmag said:
fatboy b said:
What does this mean?
you can run them on chip fat too! smile
Briefly

Before turning the fuel system into a really really expensive paperweight.

vagmag

Original Poster:

58 posts

183 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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fatboy b said:
If you do a search on here, you'll see that the 335d & the 535d are apparently good for chipping.
smile

this will be the next step, after an LSD differential.

So is the E6o sport ? Or is the E92 a cruiser??

Blues

8,546 posts

241 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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I got a 535d earlier this year as my "sensible" business car ( I have a couple of TVRs that I use for playtime). I have been blown away by the fun to be had in the 5er. No, its not a ports car, but flick the TC off, pop it into sports mode and you can have some excellent sideways fun. The flappy paddle (sports auto) box is pretty good too. As a motorway muncher, it does its job well (with a bit if wind noise north of 85 I am told) and turns in sensible mpg numbers too. I love mine, hope you get one too wink

edo

16,699 posts

287 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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If you dont need the extra space, go for the smaller lighter car.

Either are great cars.

My E92 335d surprised some very serious machinery when I had it - and no, it wasnt chipped!

Evil.soup

4,047 posts

227 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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Personally, 5 Series all the way. It has a better image and just looks so much more car on the road. Also it is a far better looking car and if i was covering those miles i would prefer to do it in style and comfort. The 3 series is more common than the Mondeo these days, that should say it all!!

vagmag

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58 posts

183 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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I am 32 years old not married yet, but soon...
All my friends that are less than 40 insist for the 3 series...all the others over 40...the E60...

BMWBen

4,906 posts

223 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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Well I'm 27 and I say e60 wink

andyscole

205 posts

233 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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I'm 31 and say 3 series as you don't need the space it's more economical and sporty. but if your doing that sort of mileage then an e60 se would make more sense.

Mazdarese

21,159 posts

209 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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I'm 34 and what is this?

Personally, I'd go for the E60 530d and remap it if you want more power. smile

Dog Star

17,270 posts

190 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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Vote for the 5er here.

Even better if you get the estate with M sport pack and blacked out windows. I'm trying to convince Mrs DS to get one of these.

And the coolest bit? Those little orange LED "eyebrows" - proof that DRLs don't have to be tw@tty!

vagmag

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58 posts

183 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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I am more to the E60 side more and more...

Could you help me with the next ads??

have found the following three cars.

The cars are located in Bulgaria (very close to me). I live in Greece/Europe.

If anybody can explain me (maybe from the photos) what kind of options have the following ads.

car No1
http://nfs.mobile.bg...1950&f1=details

car No2
http://nfs.mobile.bg...8575&f1=details

car No3
http://nfs.mobile.bg...2175&f1=details

I see that car No1 has some more extras. To the left side of the of the wheel there are more buttons and also in the center console there are more.

Car No2 and No3 has a sport button near the shift knob controller and paddles on the wheel.

Please help me what to choose. What is your opinion. I like luxury extras, but also like the sport feeling.

Should I buy the car No1 and make Sportautomatic DIY and fit also some paddles????

The prices you see are the bulgarian currncy. Divited by 2 and you find euros.

Evil.soup

4,047 posts

227 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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Evil.soup said:
Personally, 5 Series all the way. It has a better image and just looks so much more car on the road. Also it is a far better looking car and if i was covering those miles i would prefer to do it in style and comfort. The 3 series is more common than the Mondeo these days, that should say it all!!
Im 33 by the way!

edo

16,699 posts

287 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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links not working for me.

Fox-

13,517 posts

268 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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I am a big 5 Series fan but the E60 is a drop in quality from what you'd normally expect for a 5 Series and therefore there isn't much in it quality wise E60 v E92.

Both are well built cars. In the past (and again now with the F10) the 5 Seriwas a 'very well built' car.

Edited by Fox- on Thursday 18th November 17:44