11-19-2017, 10:20 AM | #1 |
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2018 X3 M40i, a few thoughts
I finally got to get hands on the new 2018 X3 M40i and even a test drive at my local dealership. While overall it is better looking and more powerful than my 2011 X3 35i M-Sport, there are a few annoyances:
1. No ///M steering wheel. It may have a "sport" steering wheel, it is not an ///M wheel and is different than what is available on the X5M, M3, etc. Should be an option to get the real ///M wheel, but there is no option for that, despite all the ///M logos all over the place. I prefer the ///M wheel. 2. Rear badging looks cheap in person, swapping the X3 to the driver's side in a different font and a large ///M40i on the passengers side. Should have kept the X3 on the passenger's side in the same font as other X3's and put the ///M40i on the side like they have on other models. 3. Driver's seating position...something just felt off. I didnt measure anything, but it almost felt like the dash was higher in the new X3, throwing off the sight lines from the driver's seat. 4. Exhaust note was great, esp in sport mode. 5. New displays, both HUD and Nav, were very good. 6. Rear seats can recline slightly, more of a gimmick in my opinion. Beyond that, there wasnt much that was significantly different, good or bad, to the F25 in my opinion. I did notice the new X3's have an active grill, they open or close, but the salesperson I spoke with didnt know what triggered them to open or close other than if the engine was on. But then again, she didnt know much about the X3 other than it was new... Looks like i will be waiting for the X3M and skip the X3 M40i... |
11-20-2017, 03:34 PM | #3 |
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At first glance I thought the differences from the F25 are mostly cosmetic. After a closer look and a bit of research, my opinion hasn't changed. It's all entertainment for me since I am not in the market for replacing my 2014 X3 35i. It's a money thing for me. Even if I had the spare cash laying around I'm not sure I would go for it.
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11-20-2017, 07:24 PM | #4 |
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I agree, the new versions of the HUD and nav along with dual exhaust is not enough for me to trade in my 2011 X3 35i M-Sport for a new X3 ///M40i.
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11-20-2017, 07:51 PM | #5 | |
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In my opinion: -The leather in the 2018 was slightly nicer than that of my 2016 X3 xLine, but not a major upgrade. -I did not find the seats to be any more comfortable or supportive in the 2018. -The dash had a more modern look including a larger screen in the G01, but I prefer the screen placement in the dash of my F25. -I prefer the view out the larger rear window in my F25 over the G01. -I found the interior trim to be updated in the G01 with plenty of brightwork, but I prefer the more traditional (dull?) interior of my F25. The MSRP of this turbocharged 2 liter 4 cylinder 2018 was essentially the same as my more powerful, turbocharged in-line 6 cylinder. The 2018 X3 M40i would be an upgrade in performance but the MSRP is almost 15% higher. I am not motivated by the changes/upgrades to pony up >$20K for the 2018 X3. YMMV. |
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11-21-2017, 06:26 AM | #8 | |
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Below is a link to an article on the B58 engine, which I found informative. http://youwheel.com/home/2016/03/27/...linder-engine/ The B58 design is superior to the N55 in many respects. The B58 features greatly improved performance and throttle response. However, its design includes some features that may complicate long term maintenance. There are greater heat management challenges due to the closed deck design of the B58 including a mechanical coolant pump for the engine and a separate electrical coolant pump for the turbo. The oil filter and its radiator as well as the VANOS timing chain are now at the rear of the B58 engine, making certain components more difficult to access. Last edited by MichiganMike; 11-21-2017 at 06:44 AM.. |
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11-21-2017, 02:16 PM | #10 |
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I drove one the other day while my F25 was getting an oil change. There's a lot to like about the new one. I like the dash layout very much, but agree the steering wheel in my M Sport is much better. The buttons on the new steering wheel felt cheap.
The doors also felt thin and hollow compared to the doors on my F25, which feel solid. I fear there's been some cost-cutting going on at Spartanburg. However, the driving experience was quite good and the engine and brakes were great. But at $65k, the price is treading into X5 territory. Quite frankly, if I was going to spend that much on a BMW SAV, then I'd probably just step up to a nicely equipped X5 with the straight 6. |
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11-21-2017, 06:43 PM | #11 | |
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Aluminum doors when closed, will have a more hollow sound then steel doors. Just the nature of the beast. As for the X5, I took a long test ride in one, but the interior just looks so old and outdated when compared to the new X3. Plus I didn't need the extra 1,000 lbs of weight to lug around. So the X3 was for me. |
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11-22-2017, 03:37 PM | #12 | |
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Answers inline below. I just dropped off my M40 for a battery issue and got into the previous gen X3 for a minute and personally there is no comparison for me. The quality of materials is night and day. Add in the improvements in electronics, driving dynamics, NVH advancements etc and this car is a slam dunk. I think BMW hit a home run with this one although I am sure the X3M will be next level.
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11-22-2017, 05:13 PM | #14 |
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Just a point as mentioned in our delivery thread - so much time is spent initially with the electronics etc that battery drain is high, and the tech in this surely uses a lot. We ran our BMW trickle charger overnight for three days until we finally got a solid green.
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11-22-2017, 11:11 PM | #16 |
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I was hoping that the G01 M40i was a "slam dunk," "home run," 100 yard TD return, hole-in-one, perfect game offering. No such luck. I'll stay in the bleachers.
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11-25-2017, 11:06 PM | #21 |
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Luckily my dealer pulled a brand new 530i MSport off the lot for me to drive while it is in for service. Very nice luxury car, but definitely not a sports sedan.
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