RE: BMW 335i Touring (F31): Spotted

RE: BMW 335i Touring (F31): Spotted

Thursday 20th September 2018

BMW 335i Touring (F31): Spotted

Disillusioned with recent BMW output? Here's something from the very recent past to bring some cheer



If you consider yourself something of a BMW purist - chances are you do on this website - then the manufacturer's recent output might have you worried. That's not just more M SUVs either; have you seen the Vision iNext? Looks like the future is both autonomous and goppingly ugly.

And yes, sure, BMW must make cars that sell to the majority, and it turns out they want these things. Odd folk. However, we're the minority, that small but significant section of fans who look for E46 and E90 M3s on 18-inch wheels, clandestinely seek out E60 M5 manual footage and make very odd faces around M1 Procars. More than that we know, beyond the M cars, there were some great run-of-the-mill BMWs, and that seems to be being lost with each new model generation and the inexorable push towards automation.


So while the usual criticisms of increased maturity and dynamic aloofness were probably levelled at the F30 3 Series when it arrived in 2012, there's something quite appealing about this particular car as its replacement nears. No doubt it'll be more capable, more connected and more impressive than ever, but will you be able to buy a six-cylinder, rear-wheel drive, manual, Touring version of the next 3 Series? Probably not, yet that's exactly what we have here.

Yes, there are rare specs and then there are rare specs. This is a 335i Touring with the standard manual gearbox; that's perhaps more understandable in the coupe, but must be incredibly hard to come by in the estate. Moreover, its 335d contemporary - which again would probably make even more sense with the more practical Touring body - was xDrive only. The stars have aligned to give us perhaps the most interesting non-M specification of outgoing 3 Series. Hands up if you also got into BMWs thanks to a 3 Series of some kind, with a manual gearbox and six cylinders? Here's what might be one of the last.


It's not even that there's nothing like this 335i in the BMW range; a direct rival doesn't seem to exist anywhere. More than 300hp in a compact Audi or Mercedes will be automatic-only, and an Insignia VXR is all-wheel drive. Again, they exist for an obvious reason - most people want automatic, all-wheel drive fast estates - but, if you don't, this looks like an absolute peach. Oh sure, BMW manuals are known for being far from the greatest (and the ZF auto is very good), but how much more interesting is this car for having three pedals and a stick? Now it's out of warranty (and the turbo has been replaced), it might benefit from some more power, too...

At five years old and with 50,000 miles, this 335i has shed considerably more than half its value. It's a really nice spec - have you seen the red leather? - and will be sold with a fresh MOT and recent service. There really isn't another, either, with not a single other 335i manual Touring of this generation available on PH. There are 340i manual saloons, but all of the Tourings for sale use the auto. As a last bastion of the manual, six-cylinder BMW in a normal bodystyle, and with the added bonus of it being a very good 3 Series, there's a considerable amount of appeal in this 335i. Because sometimes the old ways are the best - aren't they?


SPECIFICATION - BMW 335i TOURING (F31)
Engine:
2,979cc, straight-six turbo
Transmission: 6-speed manual, rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 306@5,800-6,000rpm
Torque (lb ft): 295@1,200-5,000rpm
CO2: 189g/km
MPG: 34.9
First registered: 2013
Recorded mileage: 53,000
Price new: £38,685 (Luxury saloon)
Yours for: £16,950

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gazza5

Original Poster:

818 posts

105 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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A new turbo at 5 years old and 50k miles - german engineering at its finest!

For me it would have to be the auto, but when the new bmw 3 series does arrive, I do quite fancy one of these for a year or two, ticks one of my boxes for me - a six cylinder engine which I have not owned to date.

Also think they sound quite good with the m performance exhaust!

moffat

1,020 posts

225 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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gazza5 said:
A new turbo at 5 years old and 50k miles - german engineering at its finest!

For me it would have to be the auto, but when the new bmw 3 series does arrive, I do quite fancy one of these for a year or two, ticks one of my boxes for me - a six cylinder engine which I have not owned to date.

Also think they sound quite good with the m performance exhaust!
380+ bhp is easy on the N55 engine with a simple tuning JB4 box or a remap. Unusual for a turbo to go that early though.

You're right about the M Performance Exhaust, it is epic, not sure if it's switchable like it is on the B58 though?

scottygib553

526 posts

95 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Red seats and the Poor Nav? Pass.

pb8g09

2,331 posts

69 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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scottygib553 said:
Red seats and the Poor Nav? Pass.
+1 on the lack of ProNav.

I wouldn't have a BMW without ProNav.

PH dislaimer - Other personal opinions allowed...

spikyone

1,451 posts

100 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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moffat said:
380+ bhp is easy on the N55 engine with a simple tuning JB4 box or a remap. Unusual for a turbo to go that early though.
But with modern BMWs, not unusual for something to fail that early, judging by the number that I see parked up on motorway hard shoulders.

article said:
have you seen the Vision iNext?
I hadn't, so thank you for making me want to gouge my own eyes out. Is this what happens when they don't make their entire model range look like scaled up/down versions of each other? It looks like a Chinese rip-off of a Peugeot 3008, similar to that Ferrari Cayman mash-up from a couple of years back.

Triumph Man

8,687 posts

168 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Lack of a decent nav wouldn't worry me. It's got a straight 6, manual gearbox, and decent lights for fast night driving. The only thing that puts me off is that it's an estate, and not a saloon.

bodhi

10,453 posts

229 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Was looking at this last night - very tempting, but as mentioned, the lack of Pro Nav, HK and HUD would discount it for me.

Will definitely be in the market for these next year though, more likely a 340i but not going to discount a 335i.

Unless I see one in Superman Spec with the above kit, Adaptive Suspension and M Performance Exhaust before then smile

RemyMartin81D

6,759 posts

205 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Upper class chav machine.

Handles the same as 1.6 Octavia estate so better off with that.....

  1. irony.

Harry_523

351 posts

99 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Pretty much a stretched M135i then cool

Pro-Nav can be retrofitted, red seats/doorcards can be swapped out

Then just an LSD and pureturbos stage 2+ for 500hp, easy biglaugh

kambites

67,552 posts

221 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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I rather like the interior spec - I can't stand monochrome interiors and prefer to use a stand-alone sat nav anyway. Shame the outside colour is so utterly bland.

pb8g09

2,331 posts

69 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Harry_523 said:
Pro-Nav can be retrofitted,
Can it? - genuine question

Harry_523

351 posts

99 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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pb8g09 said:
Can it? - genuine question
Yes but its a faff:

https://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t...

you can also get apple carplay/android auto units that look similar to the widescreen idrive and do nav/music streaming etc.

MattOz

3,911 posts

264 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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I had one, but having come from an E91 335i, I was ultimately disappointed at the way the F31 drove. I'm back in an E90 now and it's a much nicer car to drive. My F31 was a cracking spec, and should have been a keeper. Sadly it wasn't. The interior space and tech is/was a step up from the E9*, but that was about it. My F31 also suffered from rev hang between gears, which BMW couldn't resolve. Something to do with NOx emissions. Made the car drive poorly.

smilo996

2,783 posts

170 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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An interior that is not like the indise of Vadar’s helmet, tick, though the seat margins might look better in black.
Pronav can be added.
New turbo so it wont go again for a while.
Decent performance and being an estate, an allrounder.
At that price it would be tempting to sort the suspension and give the engine a tickle.

That on an RS4🤔

Nickp82

3,181 posts

93 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Looks a nice car, particularly with the red leather. Needs a nearside reflector on the rear bumper, just sayin....

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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spikyone said:
But with modern BMWs, not unusual for something to fail that early, judging by the number that I see parked up on motorway hard shoulders.
What number is that?

TheTyreAbuser

170 posts

98 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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Harry_523 said:
Yes but its a faff:

https://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t...

you can also get apple carplay/android auto units that look similar to the widescreen idrive and do nav/music streaming etc.
Even with the faff taken into account, I'm well and truly in.

Red isn't to everyone's taste but it offsets the bland (but ok) grey exterior. It's a manual 335i touring though? I'd never say no to one (unless I could just get the 340i or B3 Alpina touring), and I really really wish I was in the market for this right now.

cerb4.5lee

30,491 posts

180 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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I love rare cars like this with the manual gearbox(even though Bmw's manuals are poor), I do think the E9x drive better but I'd be very very tempted by this. Good find.

spikyone

1,451 posts

100 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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wingman0401 said:
spikyone said:
But with modern BMWs, not unusual for something to fail that early, judging by the number that I see parked up on motorway hard shoulders.
What number is that?
Not sure I understand your question. New-ish BMWs seem to make up a disproportionately high number of the cars that I see sitting on the hard shoulder. I'm surprised if I manage a motorway journey without seeing a broken BMW; last time I actually passed one that was on fire on the opposite carriageway.

louiebaby

10,651 posts

191 months

Thursday 20th September 2018
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I dunno, I'd find it hard not to go for the t5er, similar age, but less miles, only a little it more cash...

https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...