the Koya's are different enough to just look totally awesome and unique on your colour, squared 18s on the daily also make the most sense. Not very often you see a jdm inspired wheel on a euro. The 437M's while great might look a bit too big on the e90, they look insane on the m4 though
I think the 437M's do look a bit big for a non M E90.
Yeah, I must say the JDM wheel on a Euro car is quite a cool look to me personally. TE37's work on any car from JDM, Euro, 4x4 off-roaders, american, anything! The Rays Gram Lights 57C are another example that seem to work on anything, with their simple 5 spoke, concave design. I think the Koya SF15 is basically a copy/version/rip-off of the Gram Lights, so I think they should work.
Love E90's on TE37's🤤🤤🤤
I think in general, you can't go much wrong on any car with a simple 5 spoke.
I also think concave wheels work really well on an E90.
On an unrelated note.
I'm loving driving the 330d everyday.
A couple of my favourite things are:
- The steering feel, I think out of the E36, E46 and now the E90, the E90 is my favourite. Nice and heavy, solid feeling, loads up nicely in corners, very responsive with a fair amount of feedback, very good indeed, and I feel like I can feel the E series cars evolution through it, compared to its predecessors. I will say, I think the feedback through the wheel is probably best on the E36, but I haven't driven on in a while to compare. The stiff runflats definitely give quite a bit of feedback on the E90, maybe not in the best way...
- Can't mention what I like with the car without bringing up the N57. Super smooth, you hardly notice it's there, loads of torque, rev's nicely for a diesel, a pleasure to drive in many ways, and importantly it doesn't make me miss a petrol much, and you get quite addicted to the torque which makes you LIKE diesel.
I will say that the throttle response is decent, not great, not bad, but the throttle mapping in my opinion is a little off. Partial throttle doesn't feel all that exciting, but moves you along at an adequate pace, putting your foot flat shoots you off like a rocket! So basically what I am saying is it could be better if it was maybe a bit more linear. I guess it's also a turbo car thing.
- Lastly, the way you can drive the car however you wan't, and just have fun, then look down at your consumption and be amazed at how frugal it is, what a joy.
It makes you enjoy the car without thinking about fuel, which unfortunately happens to me in other cars and I'm sure many of you as well. Whenever you have fun in a petrol V8, L6 etc, after that fun you need to face the reality of the fuel you have used, not so with the 330d. Love it.
A lot of this has probably been said before, but it's just my take on the last few days of ownership.