F30 316i

M3KW

Member
While the 316i may not be to the taste of some people, there is a market for it. Some people do not want to go used and prefer a new BMW with an option here or there. It's a BMW on a budget for a compact saloon. I don't think a person will be an idiot for choosing what they can afford. That is a difference of roughly R13k and perhaps more importantly, below R400k.


hotchocolate said:
prospect said:
F30 316i M Sport - R393,397.00
F30 320i M Sport - R406,052.00

I don't see anyone with a brain going for the 316i M Sport :fencelook:
 
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wikk3d88

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hotchocolate said:
prospect said:
F30 316i M Sport - R393,397.00
F30 320i M Sport - R406,052.00

I don't see anyone with a brain going for the 316i M Sport :fencelook:

LoL
Don't forget that dealers offer discounts, so the difference in pricing may be larger
 

badaz87

Member
120d/125i Msport? I mean, it wont win any beauty pageants, but what are your luxury sports hatch alternatives?
 

herr bmw

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to be honest,i would buy one if i was going on pension and it was my last car that i would buy,and knowing i would only doing short journeys around town

also when my son turns 18,should be able to get one second hand at a good price for him,knowing he is in a very safe and reliable car
 
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petrivanzyl

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OppositeLockMT said:
:fencelook: On the plus side he won't be influenced by his peers to participate in drag races :fencelook:

:biglol:

Not without SW:fencelook:
 

herr bmw

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OppositeLockMT said:
:fencelook: On the plus side he won't be influenced by his peers to participate in drag races :fencelook:

my son attends all fanatics runs,and midnight runs.
also the skid pan days,track days and drag racing at tarlton.

we are teaching him from young not to race on public roads,only tracks:thumbs:
 

OppositeLockMT

Active member
herr bmw said:
OppositeLockMT said:
:fencelook: On the plus side he won't be influenced by his peers to participate in drag races :fencelook:

my son attends all fanatics runs,and midnight runs.
also the skid pan days,track days and drag racing at tarlton.

we are teaching him from young not to race on public roads,only tracks:thumbs:

That's the right way to do it, good parenting :thumbs:

I learnt the hard way when my parents bought me an E39 520i, very low on power but still got in trouble.
 

prospect

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wikk3d88 said:
hotchocolate said:
prospect said:
F30 316i M Sport - R393,397.00
F30 320i M Sport - R406,052.00

I don't see anyone with a brain going for the 316i M Sport :fencelook:

LoL
Don't forget that dealers offer discounts, so the difference in pricing may be larger

Yes. Stock for stock the R40k difference is big for some people.
 

dvst8

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Not everyone buys a car for the kw rating or a big budget but would still like to buy a brand new car.

For an entry level saloon, ai think its a good buy. You get german engineering and BMW quality at a competitive price.

I also see it being popular the the company car and car hire market. Alot of on the road reps will also buy this over other saloon offerings in the market.
 

ShaneP

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:thumbs:


I would buy the 316i MSport......it's more bout the looks!

Who cares bout the kw.......can't race on the highways in any case with all the speed cameras and clamp downs on speeding on our roads...
 

LPM320

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I think a 316i is spot on. If you look at Audi and Merc, they have entry level models below the 320i power class (i.e c180 and A4 1.8t 88kw), so its obvious from a marketing point of view that BMW was losing out on this market share, considering how these models sell in droves.

There are also people out there that dont really care about KW's or 0-100 times. They would also like to drive something premium, but meeting ends meet and the state of their bank balances are of far more importance, I think the 316i is aimed at them

People might say that say that the 320i is ''only'' R30k more than the 316i, but lets be honest, R30k is alot of money, and it is the difference between making or breaking a monthly budget w.r.t installments, insurance costs, etc.
Its also the difference between sitting behind the brand new wheel of a VW Golf or F30 BMW.

I am never quick to dismiss an entry level BMW, as personal experience has shown that the entry level models might not be the fastest or the most powerful, but are usually the most engaging to drive and hone your driving skills on. Grip far greater than the power, skinnier tyres, usually lighter in weight, less frills to distract you from the basic design, etc, although this theory goes out the window when you can specify 19'' wheels and a drag inducing bodykit and not to mention a myriad of options on a car that only has 100kw.

On the positive side: It's turbo charged! So once the Motorplan is finished, and a visit to your local tuner is in the pipeline, 316i, 320i or 328i, its anybodies game...
 
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petrivanzyl

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LPM320 said:
People might say that say that the 320i is ''only'' R30k more than the 316i, but lets be honest, R30k is alot of money, and it is the difference between making or breaking a monthly budget w.r.t installments, insurance costs, etc.
Its also the difference between sitting behind the brand new wheel of a VW Golf or F30 BMW.

This is true, if this was you reasoning I can understand it.

But those that then do have the 40k extra and take the M-sport or / and other extras on top of the 316i base instead of taking the 320i, doesn't make sense
 
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