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E90 320i, 320D, 33D or 335D (coupe)

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1.7K views 9 replies 2 participants last post by  goldbcfc  
#1 · (Edited)
Hi guys,

Done some research and i'm a big fan of the e92. Problem is I don't know what engine to get.

I've read that the 320i has been absolutely littered with problems and that drivers have been really underwhelmed by the 170bhp version. I've not found any complaints wrong with the newer diesels but fear I might just not be looking in the right place.

How are the 07/57 plate diesels? I'm looking at the 320d and the 330d, i'd consider the 335d but am I right in thinking this only comes in an auto?

I do 15-20k miles a year so although it may be the same in the long run with the cost of diesel parts, I don't want to see a hole burning in my pocket each week.

My budget is around the 7-9k mark, obv would like to spend as little as poss!

What would you guys get from the choice?

Are the automatics reliable? I grew up being told that they're a part waiting to go wrong and cost you over 2k to fix? That said this wasn't about Bimmers so may be different?

Thanks guys!
 
#2 ·
Ive owned autos and my freinds too never experienced any problem its just scare mungering focusing on a few isolated incendents the auto option is usually about ÂŁ1800 to ÂŁ2500 extra option so yes in theory it would cost alot to fix but im sure if u looked at the sales compared with auto faults this would be very small plus auto usaully are driven less harshly compared to manuals so its a gamble really

Just putting it out there but i watched some mad programme called wheeler dealers last night where they bought a porsche boxster for ÂŁ1000 straight away i thought SHED on the way back with it they noticed the auto box was slipping causing dodgy auto gear changes turned out just changing the grarbox oil and filter ÂŁ200 fixed the problem if only the owner knew this as hed left it undriven for the past 4 years thinking it was going to cost thousands to fix...lol.

Go for a manual if in doubt,more fun to drive,more control in snow/ice,better mpg,less problematic
 
#6 ·
You know what you would be suprised 100% motorway driving yes diesel will be better but a bit of both petrol is the winner plus it sounds like a proper sportscar not a tractor

Only a few miles per gallon difference take into consideration there a few thousand pound cheaper than 335d and come in manual makes it a no brainer for me if u do less than 8k per year get petrol if more than 8k get diesel

I had a e46 318 running at 32mpg and moved to a 330 running around 24mpg, on the motorway 40mpg is easily acheived i was dreading the fuel bills but its only ÂŁ5 more a week to run in fact if i drive normal i can get the same full tank to last exactly 2 weeks the same as the 318 before totally shocked and the E90 petrols return better mpg than e46 anyway so bonus

My brother has a 335d and never uses it on the motorway hardly around the streets he gets approx 28mpg and cost him more to fill up worth considering
 
#7 ·
I do about 15-20k a year so will have to be diesel.

Most of my driving will be on the A roads and motorway. If i'm in the office its 8 miles all on A roads and the M1.

I havent been able to find many 335i petrols. Also, the increased tax and insurance compared to the D makes it work about the same in the long run for initial cost of the car.
 
#10 ·
Yeah a budget of 9k u will struggle ive seen plenty of saloon 330 and 335 for that even cheaper if u dont choose m-sport model

530d and 535d is an option