Originally Posted by spearfish25 In response to a person stating earlier that the 135i has an advantage for being a BMW, I would argue that the BMW has no 'prestige'
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This has been covered so much in reviews and forums. The Z is a more focused sports car and the 1 is a nicer car to drive around in terms of ride qualities in luxury. Pick which benefit you enjoy more.
As for status the 1 was created to be a more focused BMW, which appeals to the old school fans such as myself, who miss the days of the old Bimmers. For me, the hype was a bit of a letdown on the 1. It only comes in at about 100 pounds less than a 3 and isn't that much cheaper. The 1 is going to be redone soon and the rumor is a truly sports car focused "m1" lightweight, turbo charged 4. That could be the first captivating BMW in awhile for me. Until then Z is the more focused sports car of the two |
08-10-2009, 08:43 PM | #48 (permalink) |
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From the rumors I had read the 1 will get a lighterweight version same power don't know if it will release here in the states though. But the BMW lineup is stacked I cant see where they are going to put it at if they do they could have easily upped the horsepower but didnt then you run into competition against the 335i and M3 then how do price it? You have the Z4 also which is a closer car to the 370z. IMO
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Even though the 370z is a amazing vehicle, free maintenance is a huge benefit. I'm not a big Bimmer fan as far as ownership is concerned, but those are nice cars 2 lease imho. If ur a tuner type of guy go with the 370. If u just want a car with a little oomph and ur not looking 2 mod the Bimmer might be a good lease/buy.
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08-11-2009, 02:56 AM | #51 (permalink) |
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On a similar note -- 6-7 years ago I switched from a BMW Z3 to a 330 Convertible with the M-sport package, because I wanted to retain the sportiness of the Z3, but gain the practicality, refinement and prestige of the E46 convertible. The move was more pronounced than that being discussed here -- from a $36,000 car to a $49,000 one -- but about three months after I had done it, I started regretting it.
The 330 lacked the head-turning capacity of the Z3. The so-called refinement was another way of saying they took the edge off that I liked so much in the Z3. The Z was raw and tossable. You could hear the engine and the shifter vibrated on top of a massive transmission tunnel. I dug the lack of comfort and convenience more than I realized. It made a statement. Everybody asked about the Z3. Nobody cared about the 330. Not that that was a deal-killer, but it made a difference. By that time, there was no way I was going to a Z4. Now, many years later, I drive a 06 MX-5 and I know it's to recapture that Z3 aura. I originally planned to wait for the 370Z Roadster, but after driving a 370 coupe, I think I won't be missing a beat on the sporty side. The car is raw. It's unrefined, yet luxurious. That's a rare dichotomy in this price range. I'd hate to get into a 135 and find that I'd settled for a civilized car with background blending looks that can't fully deliver on either sport or luxury in terms of feel or driving experience. Admittedly, I've only driven one of the cars in this equation, the 370. But, it made enough of an impression to not need to drive the other. That's coming from a reformed Bimmerphile. Last edited by dalparadise; 08-11-2009 at 02:59 AM. |
08-11-2009, 03:16 AM | #52 (permalink) |
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pretty much it comes down to what you want. dont take advice from anyone because if you get a car based on someone elses advice you might end up regretting it. so just do a lot of hw and test drive both of the cars.
to me the 135 looks to weak. i know it has a 300hp tt engine but it just doesnt look the part compared to the z. the z out performs it on everything but comfort so thats another thing to take into consideration . |
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Jesus the 135i is just plain jane boring. Ohhh but it has twin turbos that put out 32hp less than a non turbo 370z. Seriously look at the car its lines its wheel gap the back end all ugly. The designer for this car must of had a hangover that day....
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08-29-2009, 09:51 PM | #56 (permalink) |
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10-4, thanks. He's obviously still young (that really isn't an excuse, I'm only 30 myself)... If he knew the person I am and what I've done in my life he wouldn't think I'm a snob that's for sure...
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greatly appreciate your analysis. tough choice really. but as a single college student, id go for the 370z. BMW 135i was my ideal car but i had figured that i dont need the luxuries, and the status... and the problems...... its a mini bimmer alright, but NOT the bottom of the food chain as some of the members alluded to. plus after the warranties expires... alll hell break loose... in theory japanese cars are notorious for their reliability. hope i was helpful in your decision with my random thoughts |
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My cut off point for a Z is $36k. Not because I can't afford more. Its because I want to be financially responsible. I have a mortgage. I bought my altima out right for 29k. And now I sold my g35 for 24k. Paid 9g's in bills and now I'm saving the rest. Hopefully I will make the whole 36k by the rollout of the 1st 2010 models. I can easily take that money. Put a down on a porsche. Which would be about the value of both your cars plus an extra $10k. Then make 60mo payments of $750. But I can get a z. Have 90% of porsche performance and save 40k which could be 3 years of state university for my kid when he's old enough for college? Everyone has a reason for making puchases the way they do. And its a beautiful thing u can make a 45k purchase for your 16 yr old daughter without thinking about it. If it were a perfect world we all would. Honestly I have a hard yime believing you though considering u drive a car sub 42k n ur truck is 4 years old n is worth about 16k right now. Ur 08 g35 can easily be had right now mildly used n loaded at $32k But reality is. Some people. This is the closest they will get to a dream car. Some will have to settle for 4banger genesis coupes. Some will have to buy used 01 preludes n modify those. To be there sports car. Many in our country just can't even afford a sports car. So count your blessings that god blessed you with so much. And show love for the Z on the z forum. Let's not arrogantly brag about our financial status whether real or ficticious? |
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08-30-2009, 12:27 AM | #59 (permalink) |
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actually, model wise, it IS the bottom of BMW's food chain. Think of it as BMW's version of the Cobalt/Corolla/Lancer/Civic/Focus......
Not a bad car really, I kinda like em. But by no means is it a head turner. Last edited by Red370; 08-30-2009 at 12:29 AM. |
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