F30 320I or 320D? And why?

best daily driver

  • 320I F30

    Votes: 37 35.6%
  • 320d F30

    Votes: 67 64.4%

  • Total voters
    104

Tareeq

Active member
I would say it boils down to ones personal preference.
I like both cars honestly but I like the petrol more becasue I like Reving.. :rollsmile:
 

Vicus

New member
Tareeq said:
I would say it boils down to ones personal preference.
I like both cars honestly but I like the petrol more becasue I like Reving.. :rollsmile:

Yeah, ok...but...then the BMW 320 series are actually luxury sedans. If you like "revving" you should be going for something like the AUDI TT, or BMW Z4...

OR

If you are a peformance junkie and can afford it, and don't care much about economy, then 335i, I suppose.

But if you look at the 320i vs 320d....

Then:

320d Consumption: 4.5 l/100km

320i Consumption: 6.1 l/100km


((6,1/4,5)*100)-100 = 35,5% !!

Consider an average of 20 000 km of driving, which is what most people do in a year (at least):


The i will use 20000/(100/6.1) = 1219 litres of petrol, costing 1219 x 13.08 = R15944.52

The d will use 20000/(100/4.5) = 900 litres of diesel costing 900 x 12.66 = R11 394.00

(The above obviously depends on driving habits, and of course, lots of people drive more. so then economy plays an even bigger role)


So, you are forking out R4 550 for a bit of "revving" which is not getting you to your destination any quicker.


But hey...what ever rocks your boat...
 

Mrcloc

New member
Vicus said:
The d will use 20000/(100/4.5) = 900 litres of diesel costing 900 x 12.66 = R11 394.00

R12.66! That's nice and cheap. Where do you pay that?

I filled up 2 days ago and 95 was R13.28 and 50 diesel was R13.78.
320i @20k km = R16 200
320d @20k km = R12 400

But there's the greatest thing - as the fuel price goes up, the 320d saves more money.

In a drag race I would put my money down on the 320d winning. Quarter mile, half mile, mile, rolling from 50. Doesn't matter what those specs say. I've driven a 320i and I've read the tests. I drove an E90 323i and that felt faster.

Also, 4.5 combined for the 320d is a lot more feasible than 6.1 is for the 320i! Is there anyone here who owns a 320i and can better 6.0 on the highway at normal speed?

Some tests:
Autoweek (7.8s)
Car (8.11s)
Iol (7.9s)
 

Vicus

New member
Mrcloc said:
Vicus said:
The d will use 20000/(100/4.5) = 900 litres of diesel costing 900 x 12.66 = R11 394.00

R12.66! That's nice and cheap. Where do you pay that?

I filled up 2 days ago and 95 was R13.28 and 50 diesel was R13.78.
320i @20k km = R16 200
320d @20k km = R12 400

But there's the greatest thing - as the fuel price goes up, the 320d saves more money.

In a drag race I would put my money down on the 320d winning. Quarter mile, half mile, mile, rolling from 50. Doesn't matter what those specs say. I've driven a 320i and I've read the tests. I drove an E90 323i and that felt faster.

Also, 4.5 combined for the 320d is a lot more feasible than 6.1 is for the 320i! Is there anyone here who owns a 320i and can better 6.0 on the highway at normal speed?

Some tests:
Autoweek (7.8s)
Car (8.11s)
Iol (7.9s)

Agreed, thanks for fixing my mistake with the price of fuel.

As far as the rest goes, I agree with you. I was just being conservative for the sake of the 320i fans. :rollsmile:

As far as the actual consumption figures are concerned, the figures quoted by the manufacturers are as expected always somewhat optimistic. You can actually achieve it, but you really need to drive like a granny on valium, which is not practical, or realistic.

What would be the point of having 135kw under the bonnet if you never get to use it ? And obviously, a lot depends on how much town driving you do vs. highway.

But for most people somewhere between 5,4 - and 6 l/100 km would be what they get. I drive my 320d briskly, and tend to be a bit heavy on the foot even on the highway, and I get 5,8 l/100 km, with about 70% of my driving in town.

The 320i would be between 7.5 and 8,5 which in all honesty is great going for a petrol car, it just still does not get close to the diesel.
 

MFR786

New member
320D

more torque for me I guess my mate had a 320i and I remember the corolla 1.6i giving him a hiding lol



"plus if she wants the D you cant move with an I" :nonono:
 

Tareeq

Active member
Vicus said:
Tareeq said:
I would say it boils down to ones personal preference.
I like both cars honestly but I like the petrol more becasue I like Reving.. :rollsmile:

Yeah, ok...but...then the BMW 320 series are actually luxury sedans. If you like "revving" you should be going for something like the AUDI TT, or BMW Z4...

OR

If you are a peformance junkie and can afford it, and don't care much about economy, then 335i, I suppose.

But if you look at the 320i vs 320d....

Then:

320d Consumption: 4.5 l/100km

320i Consumption: 6.1 l/100km


((6,1/4,5)*100)-100 = 35,5% !!

Consider an average of 20 000 km of driving, which is what most people do in a year (at least):


The i will use 20000/(100/6.1) = 1219 litres of petrol, costing 1219 x 13.08 = R15944.52

The d will use 20000/(100/4.5) = 900 litres of diesel costing 900 x 12.66 = R11 394.00

(The above obviously depends on driving habits, and of course, lots of people drive more. so then economy plays an even bigger role)


So, you are forking out R4 550 for a bit of "revving" which is not getting you to your destination any quicker.


But hey...what ever rocks your boat...

Boet there's no need to get all technical that is my opinion and as mentioned before it boils down to preference you have yours i have mine :thumbs:
 

KevinC

///Member
Vicus said:
Tareeq said:
I would say it boils down to ones personal preference.
I like both cars honestly but I like the petrol more becasue I like Reving.. :rollsmile:

Yeah, ok...but...then the BMW 320 series are actually luxury sedans. If you like "revving" you should be going for something like the AUDI TT, or BMW Z4...

OR

If you are a peformance junkie and can afford it, and don't care much about economy, then 335i, I suppose.

But if you look at the 320i vs 320d....

Then:

320d Consumption: 4.5 l/100km

320i Consumption: 6.1 l/100km


((6,1/4,5)*100)-100 = 35,5% !!

Consider an average of 20 000 km of driving, which is what most people do in a year (at least):


The i will use 20000/(100/6.1) = 1219 litres of petrol, costing 1219 x 13.08 = R15944.52

The d will use 20000/(100/4.5) = 900 litres of diesel costing 900 x 12.66 = R11 394.00

(The above obviously depends on driving habits, and of course, lots of people drive more. so then economy plays an even bigger role)


So, you are forking out R4 550 for a bit of "revving" which is not getting you to your destination any quicker.


But hey...what ever rocks your boat...

But do the fuel savings of the 320d justify the much higher price over the 320i.

e.g Brand new 320i Sportline (std model) - R419,100
Brand new 320d Sprtline (std model) - R448,100
That's a R29,000 difference which can never be made up on fuel savings alone over the life of the 320d.
In reality, I guess there are other components that make up that price differential e.g the higher torque of the 320d.

As for me, I just want the F30 320d and I'm getting close :inlove:! Nothing will change my mind now...nothing I say!
 

MFR786

New member
Sabretooth tiger said:
MFR786 said:
320D

more torque for me I guess my mate had a 320i and I remember the corolla 1.6i giving him a hiding lol

must have been a E90 320i and not a F30 320i, they worlds apart

yes it was an e90 but ever since then I just class them the same although I had a ride in what I think was a 318 F30 with the 8 speed box F@#k that thing moves hey :thumbs:
 
MFR786 said:
Sabretooth tiger said:
MFR786 said:
320D

more torque for me I guess my mate had a 320i and I remember the corolla 1.6i giving him a hiding lol

must have been a E90 320i and not a F30 320i, they worlds apart

yes it was an e90 but ever since then I just class them the same although I had a ride in what I think was a 318 F30 with the 8 speed box F@#k that thing moves hey :thumbs:

You cant class them the same, yes they both badged as 320i, but the one is a 110kw 2l 4cylinder n/a. The other is a 135kw 2l 4cylinder turbo.
You don't get a F30 318, but a F30 316i (100kw), and its no where near as powerful as a F30 320i.
 

Vicus

New member
KevinC said:
Vicus said:
Tareeq said:
I would say it boils down to ones personal preference.
I like both cars honestly but I like the petrol more becasue I like Reving.. :rollsmile:

Yeah, ok...but...then the BMW 320 series are actually luxury sedans. If you like "revving" you should be going for something like the AUDI TT, or BMW Z4...

OR

If you are a peformance junkie and can afford it, and don't care much about economy, then 335i, I suppose.

But if you look at the 320i vs 320d....

Then:

320d Consumption: 4.5 l/100km

320i Consumption: 6.1 l/100km


((6,1/4,5)*100)-100 = 35,5% !!

Consider an average of 20 000 km of driving, which is what most people do in a year (at least):


The i will use 20000/(100/6.1) = 1219 litres of petrol, costing 1219 x 13.08 = R15944.52

The d will use 20000/(100/4.5) = 900 litres of diesel costing 900 x 12.66 = R11 394.00

(The above obviously depends on driving habits, and of course, lots of people drive more. so then economy plays an even bigger role)


So, you are forking out R4 550 for a bit of "revving" which is not getting you to your destination any quicker.


But hey...what ever rocks your boat...

But do the fuel savings of the 320d justify the much higher price over the 320i.

e.g Brand new 320i Sportline (std model) - R419,100
Brand new 320d Sprtline (std model) - R448,100
That's a R29,000 difference which can never be made up on fuel savings alone over the life of the 320d.
In reality, I guess there are other components that make up that price differential e.g the higher torque of the 320d.

As for me, I just want the F30 320d and I'm getting close :inlove:! Nothing will change my mind now...nothing I say!

I guess you do have a point about the price difference. I will spare you the details, but I did a calc, and it is close to break even, actually.

Driving 25 000 km/year over 5 years just about makes up the R29 000 price difference.
 

Astro

Member
AFAIK the 320d depreciates less than the 320i which would also count in its favour, when its time to sell the car.
 

Iceman007

Active member
:bangdesk::bangdesk:

Ai ai looks like its all a debate on what is the fastest the F30d or F30i. This is getting boaring now. Lets just get 2 F30s together at sea level and at altitude and see once and for all what the results are

Im at sea level 320d auto.
 

cOlDFuSiOn

New member
Iceman007 said:
:bangdesk::bangdesk:

Ai ai looks like its all a debate on what is the fastest the F30d or F30i. This is getting boaring now. Lets just get 2 F30s together at sea level and at altitude and see once and for all what the results are

Im at sea level 320d auto.

+1 :thumbs:
 

Vicus

New member
Iceman007 said:
:bangdesk::bangdesk:

Ai ai looks like its all a debate on what is the fastest the F30d or F30i. This is getting boaring now. Lets just get 2 F30s together at sea level and at altitude and see once and for all what the results are

Im at sea level 320d auto.

Blah, then driver skill enters into the thing. The most reliable source is road test results by CAR magazine. I don't have them, maybe someone can post them here.

I'm pretty satisfied that there is little to choose as far as pure performance is concerned, actually.

- Most of those who think the "i" is quicker, just suffer from the old an outdated "picture/concept" they still have in their heads instilled by the older generation diesels, and most have never bothered to test or drive the 135kw version. I suggest they do.

- Most of those who think the d is quicker still have the E90 in their heads, and do not fully realize/understand that he new F30 320i is a totally different animal.

In the end they will get from A to B in pretty much the same time, and at the same cost, as the "d"'s purchase price is more expensive, but the "i" is heavier on fuel.

In the end..it is about "feel", I guess,

- Some, like me prefer the "effortless" feel of the "d" especially when overtaking, etc.

- Some prefer the "sporty" feel of the high revving turbo of the "i"
 

Mrcloc

New member
Sabretooth tiger said:
MFR786 said:
Sabretooth tiger said:
MFR786 said:
320D

more torque for me I guess my mate had a 320i and I remember the corolla 1.6i giving him a hiding lol

must have been a E90 320i and not a F30 320i, they worlds apart

yes it was an e90 but ever since then I just class them the same although I had a ride in what I think was a 318 F30 with the 8 speed box F@#k that thing moves hey :thumbs:

You cant class them the same, yes they both badged as 320i, but the one is a 110kw 2l 4cylinder n/a. The other is a 135kw 2l 4cylinder turbo.
You don't get a F30 318, but a F30 316i (100kw), and its no where near as powerful as a F30 320i.

Ye - I have no idea what the damn point of a 316i is. If you spec the options to get it to the level of a standard 320i it will cost the same (perhaps more).

Iceman007 said:
:bangdesk::bangdesk:

Ai ai looks like its all a debate on what is the fastest the F30d or F30i. This is getting boaring now. Lets just get 2 F30s together at sea level and at altitude and see once and for all what the results are

Im at sea level 320d auto.

Haha! You just wanna dice! :rollsmile:
 

Demontec

Well-known member
I'd say test drive both and see which one you prefer. The F30 320i has moved the game up a bit.
[/quote]

So did the F30 320d:fencelook:



I was under the impression that the F30 320D has the identical motor as my E90, 135KW 380NM ?
 

Yulz9081

Honorary ///Member
Demontec said:
I was under the impression that the F30 320D has the identical motor as my E90, 135KW 380NM ?

Same motor but now with the twin scroll turbo and 8 speed box. I stand to be corrected. Just puts the power down better.
 
Top