XFR - want one, what is it like?
XFR - want one, what is it like?
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pistolp

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1,719 posts

248 months

Wednesday 1st December 2010
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Guys
Just had my M3 pinched and am thinking of replacing it with an XFR. Would you recommend that and what if any issues do I need to bear in mind?
Also any must have options?
Many thanks as I am sure this has been discussed many times but if any owners can spare me a few sentences that would be greatly appreciated.

jagseven

203 posts

252 months

Thursday 2nd December 2010
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After 14 months and 8k miles I'm still loving mine.
I've not driven an M3 so cannot compare - but the ride/handling/performance all still seem top notch to me. Performance is immense.
Lovely V8 noise - I am contemplating a sports exhaust to release more volume but don't want to spoil cruising refinement so still researching this
Only problems so far has been with a parking sensor and one electric window that would sometime bounce back down on closing - both easily fixed under warranty.
They are very well equipped as standard - only "must have" options in my view are the B&W hifi and parking pack which gives you a very useful rear camera.
Optional heated steering wheel is also nice in this weather!
Get one - you won't be disappointed.

wongy

73 posts

254 months

Thursday 2nd December 2010
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If you're buying new, I would suggest you go look at the recently released XFR "Black Pack". Goes particularly well with Stratus Grey and Polaris White (IMHO) and the Draco diamond turned wheels are lurvely.
B&W upgrade is a must too...

Edited by wongy on Thursday 2nd December 12:51

SeanCW

109 posts

233 months

Friday 3rd December 2010
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Much as I am not the greatest fan of the dealership group.

The Stratstone XFR special edition looked pretty good today on a visit to the dealership.

As for reviews, Autocar and EVO did long term tests, search 'XFR' on their websites, also try tests on youtube. Comparisons tended to be made with the M5.

General feeling the XFR is more sophisiticated than the BMW.

SCW


Chapppers

4,483 posts

217 months

Friday 3rd December 2010
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Yes. Get one.

DSLiverpool

16,307 posts

228 months

Monday 6th December 2010
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Make sure you drive one a decent distance before committing, if your happy after a long test drive you will love it. Personally I find 1st gear to low, the gearbox always changes down not using torque, its a bit quiet, front tracking is very fragile get this checked AWAY from a dealer.

On the plus side, great hifi B&W, heated wheel is lush, electronics are trick (love the way the heated screens come on auto if its cold enough), seats are great. In spectrum blue mine gets loads of attention nearly as much as the DB9 I didnt expect that.

And its a bargain




fraserb

132 posts

216 months

Tuesday 7th December 2010
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had mine for six months and love it....though they still can't work out what's wrong with the bluetooth telephone problems!!! fastest thing with four wheels ever driven on the road. agree with all options mentioned (wouldn't bother with blind spot warning stuff!) Also on the look for sports exhaust so any pointers gratefully received (last time spoke to Spires they still hadn't finished it). had 911 before and rarely miss it. and they must be sub £40k by now!

jagseven

203 posts

252 months

Thursday 9th December 2010
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Spires now have a exhaust available for the XFR which I have heard and it sounds superb - give them a call

dbdb

5,042 posts

199 months

Thursday 9th December 2010
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If the XFR is anything like the XKR then it is amazing! My brother has a 5 litre XKR and it is wonderful; brutal yet civilised.

fraserb

132 posts

216 months

Monday 13th December 2010
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afraid the spires sports exhaust for the xfr isnt ready yet. just chased them; they're talking about end Jan. just need to snarl to reflect the 'go'