RE: There's a gap in the market...
Very appropriate to be reading this thread after driving to work in the 330ci this morning. First day back on the road for a couple of months.
Couldn't see myself happy in a JCW/S2k over it. Reminds me of an American muscle car: it's an auto/trip which changes it's whole character complared to the manual. Definitely not a house fly down the lanes but what an engine.
RE: There's a gap in the market...
@ Gar / Jeff: Lovely cars those Minis, had a good think about one recently but they aren't for me. There's just nothing quite like a chuck able rear wheel drive :)
@ Roberto: Autos with big power make a great daily for sure ;) I'm thinking more along the lines of a big go kart though.
RE: There's a gap in the market...
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Originally Posted by Gar
Anyone know the exact weight of the compact I can't find any solid source all the usual spec places are saying 1450-1480kg 0-60
The compact went thru the NCT the other day...vehicle weight says 1,430kg, with a half tank of juice...about 100kg lighter than my saloon
RE: There's a gap in the market...
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Originally Posted by Don B
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Originally Posted by Gar
Anyone know the exact weight of the compact I can't find any solid source all the usual spec places are saying 1450-1480kg 0-60
The compact went thru the NCT the other day...vehicle weight says 1,430kg, with a half tank of juice...about 100kg lighter than my saloon
Same weight as our coupe http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10...ba78c2dc77.jpg
The e39 comes in at 1525kg on last test sheet
According to the book its 1395kg with a full tank of juice and 75kg load
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10...a31522f27a.jpg
RE: There's a gap in the market...
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Originally Posted by Peter-E36
the steering ratio, again, when it's designed to cruise at silly speeds on the autobahn, it's naturally a wider/longer ratio so that it isn't twitchy, this naturally makes it slower to respond at slower speeds (eg back road blast etc) and so ruins the fun
Have been bold and have been looking at an e92 M3 steering rack swap, its a bolt on job and lowers the ratio from 16:1 to 12.5:1 ;)
May be a mod for a later date :D
RE: There's a gap in the market...
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Originally Posted by Ketron
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Originally Posted by Peter-E36
the steering ratio, again, when it's designed to cruise at silly speeds on the autobahn, it's naturally a wider/longer ratio so that it isn't twitchy, this naturally makes it slower to respond at slower speeds (eg back road blast etc) and so ruins the fun
Have been bold and have been looking at an e92 M3 steering rack swap, its a bolt on job and lowers the ratio from 16:1 to 12.5:1 ;)
May be a mod for a later date :D
*Borat voice* Very naaice! ...How much? :D
That's literally the one thing that bothered me about the 335, been bangin on about it in the daily driver thread since I bought it...
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Peter, if you're ever in Dublin soon in particular blackrock get yourself to Frank Keane and test drive the blue 3 door m135i. You absolutely will not be disappointed!
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....
http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/smart-roadster-brabus/9748072?offset=7
Wonder what they're like to drive :)
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Originally Posted by Peter-E36
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....
http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/smart-roadster-brabus/9748072?offset=7
Wonder what they're like to drive :)
I would love to Smartuki the sh1t out of that :D
http://www.smartuki.com/
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Originally Posted by Peter-E36
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....
http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/smart-roadster-brabus/9748072?offset=7
Wonder what they're like to drive :)
i have driven one there actually good fun very light and revy little engine