HelloKingKalie said:I need to get myself in to a m135i, I will most likely have to buy it on finance..
How do I go about getting myself one? what is the easiest/best way? where do I look and what do I look for? :ty:
Make sure its post 2013 so you can get a nice EWG N55 motor, the N55 PWG has a smaller turbo with less aftermarket gains and is noticeably cheaper.Jive_m135i said:HelloKingKalie said:I need to get myself in to a m135i, I will most likely have to buy it on finance..
How do I go about getting myself one? what is the easiest/best way? where do I look and what do I look for? :ty:Make sure its post 2013 so you can get a nice EWG N55 motor, the N55 PWG has a smaller turbo with less aftermarket gains and is noticeably cheaper.
Check the condition of the charge pipe and water pump. Make sure you're not buying a used and abused M135i.
The three doors are becoming more sought after.
If you want to mod straight away it's always good to map out what you're planning to do with different options. Tuning options for N55 just keep getting better and better.
The M135i is the best hot hatch out there IMO, the on the edge feeling you get from the short wheel base RWD open diff beast is unparalleled.
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KingKalie said:Jive_m135i said:HelloKingKalie said:I need to get myself in to a m135i, I will most likely have to buy it on finance..
How do I go about getting myself one? what is the easiest/best way? where do I look and what do I look for? :ty:Make sure its post 2013 so you can get a nice EWG N55 motor, the N55 PWG has a smaller turbo with less aftermarket gains and is noticeably cheaper.
Check the condition of the charge pipe and water pump. Make sure you're not buying a used and abused M135i.
The three doors are becoming more sought after.
If you want to mod straight away it's always good to map out what you're planning to do with different options. Tuning options for N55 just keep getting better and better.
The M135i is the best hot hatch out there IMO, the on the edge feeling you get from the short wheel base RWD open diff beast is unparalleled.
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Thanks for the input, I'll be looking at 5 door versions though I prefer them over the 3 door, I'm still not sure on which gearbox I would prefer I like both manual and dct equally.. as for mods I doubt I would do any drastic mods, I'm very much fond of stock and clean bmw's
KingKalie said:Also how are these as daily drivers?
The M135i only came in manual and with the 8 speed ZF torque converter auto box,not DCT,which I actually prefer over DCT boxes.
M135i said:I recently did a oil change on mine out of plan - diy with oem bmw parts.
Oil and oil filter = R1150
Air filter i have a K&N which i clean at every service interval - cost of the lifetime filter is R1000
Spark plugs will set you back around R1200 iirc
abd_baker said:Great choice, very fun car to have. Much prefer it over a Golf R and S3, those are quite boring drives comparatively.
Manual would probably be fun but the auto is great, quick shifts and very responsive.
Fuel economy not the best, but it is a 3.0 turbo. Golfs are also heavy on juice when driven spiritedly.
On mods, the charge pipe is necessary as the stock 1 is bound to break.
After a while you may want a downpipe to free up that sweet tone of the car and some extra horses.
I’ve got my car up for sale. Have a look if you’re keen.
2014 M135i Estoril Blue Auto
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KingKalie said:I'm very finicky with my cars though so the issue is finding the right car and financing it succesfully