New Limited 3 Series Dynamic Edition

BMW M

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I Agree with Applehero...

I own a 2007 320d Motorsport with the optional 18'' wheels and Xenons, and she is a real head turner. In Titan Silver with black interior, I have had guys stop me and ask why does she look so diffrent than the other 320d's on the road...lol No cosmetic changes was done to her, but its the way the whole package comes together and the way she sits on the road, or at a Red robot..like a tiger ready to pounce... and boy does she pounce....:thumb: And the best of all, she didnt cost me arm and a leg.
 

Sankekur

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Yup this is all good and well but even BMW are now going as far as to put M badges on the backs of cars that are in no way even related to the M division, this is of course on top of the M doorsills, M wheels etc.
I don't mind if its says 320M on the back or just a 320 with a M on the back, but then it also need an engine designation that starts with an S something like a 200kW 10k rpm 2l 4 pot monster (NA of course). But this is just me of course.
 

cola

New member
Looks great. One thing is for certain. After I buy me one of those I will definitely be BMW (Broke Maar Windgat) lol.
 

BMW M

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Priced a 2010 320d Sport with no extras other than standard at R409k... Meaning you pay R56k for Satnav, special interior and bodykit with flashy rims. Would then rather look for a M3 CSL...
 

ruaangrobler

New member
Sankekur, I concur (always wanted to say that) :facepalm:

I think sporty bits should be reserved for sporty models - I'm really not trying to rip on the 320i, but honestly, who can say it's sportier than the 330i or 335i?

But sadly, our way would make more sense than money. But then, as much as it pains me, I would say they should also only reserve the special bits for the 335i, as the 330i is a 'lesser' model(ooh, hope my car didn't hear that :mmm: ).

BTW lol@Renz and Twinz - hahaha
 
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