LPM320
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My dad recently purchased a f30 320i 6 speed manual. He purchased it brand new. This past weekend (has +- 2500 km's on by now) I decided to take it for a ''balls to the wall'' drive. Oh my word, does this thing fly. For an entry level 3 series it will knock your socks off. The power delivery is the most impressive thing. The lag is minimal and there is no high rev power drop off to speak off, it pulls hard all the way to the redline. It reminds me very much of a larger capacity n/a motor. It saw an indicated 240km/h with relative ease. The handling must also get special mention as there was numerous times where i found myself conering bends at much higher speeds than i thought I would be able to. The ride quality makes for a really nice change after the rough and hard ride quality that was the e90.
I really liked the f30, but feared that it would be diluted, being a new age car and stuff. But after my drive im totally sold. It is most definetely a drivers car. And to those who feared that the new turbo motors would ruin the 3 series, dont stress. These motors will never have the aural character that the 6 pots had, but they more than make up for it in other ways.
I am now strongly of the belief that if anybody buys a new german compact exec, and didnt atleast test drive the f30 320i, then they have sold themselves short. Big time. The diesels are nice. But these turbo petrols are something else. They are about to put BMW back on the ''working class performance car'' map in a big way. Wait and see....:bravo::bravo:
I really liked the f30, but feared that it would be diluted, being a new age car and stuff. But after my drive im totally sold. It is most definetely a drivers car. And to those who feared that the new turbo motors would ruin the 3 series, dont stress. These motors will never have the aural character that the 6 pots had, but they more than make up for it in other ways.
I am now strongly of the belief that if anybody buys a new german compact exec, and didnt atleast test drive the f30 320i, then they have sold themselves short. Big time. The diesels are nice. But these turbo petrols are something else. They are about to put BMW back on the ''working class performance car'' map in a big way. Wait and see....:bravo::bravo: