11-25-2016, 04:05 PM | #1 |
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I got my 335d Touring delivered on Monday and now I have managed to put a few miles on the clock heres a few random thoughts. First off after 8y away from BMW it felt just right immediately, I ran an E46 330d Touring back in the day and it felt just like coming home. Its great to be in a proper car after several years in an SUV as well, Id got used to wafting and had forgotten about decent handling, speed and lack of lag - but even though its a lease car I haven't taken liberties with the rev limiter promise The interior is great, the coming home thing as it really did feel like an evolution of my old car, if you'd put me in this blindfolded, removed the branding then let me open my eyes it would obviously be a small to medium sized BMW from the look and the feel. The biggest difference is the idrive screen - I have Pro Nav. Its pretty stunning and the software is easy and intuitive. Ive set the presets on the dash to play Spotify from my phone, select a few DAB stations, phone home, show trip computer and toggle the split screen. Some of this can prob be done by voice command when I eventually RTFM. My biggest bitch is also related to the Pro Media which is RTTI is pants, seriously crap in fact. Earlier tonight there was utter gridlock on the motorway network, RTTI suggested I come off my motorway and head cross country to join several junctions further on whilst Waze disagreed. As its new and I had plenty of time I went for the BMW diversion. BIG MISTAKE. Its been said here I know before that RTTI only looks at motorways and fast arterial A roads and as soon as I turned off I was stuck in stationary traffic crawling along at a snails pace. Its really annoying, the screen and maps are beautiful but if this is how its going to be then I should have saved the money, my actual arrival time was 30 mins later than Waze on a 2 1/2h journey so lesson learned. Minor aggravation is that I have standard door mirrors which are both heated Im sure but the passenger mirror seems to clear faster when fogged over first thing in the morning and when it was icy his morning the option of a heated screen would have been useful and will be something I miss. The standard audio set up isn't great but nor is it utter crap. I’ll pass on commenting on economy and performance whist its still being run in other than up to 3k rpm it feels like it might be a bit of a monster and the fuel gauge moves impressively slowly on the motorway. On the whole Im very happy so far. Cheers |
11-25-2016, 04:17 PM | #3 |
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Awesome, I'd love to try a 335d to feel its power!
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Didn't get the pro nav, but have added the RTTI afterwards. Doubt I'll be renewing, it is terrible. Time for a new Brodit mount I think for Waze. It's like two totally different cars between comfort and Sports+. Enjoying commute in comfort much more than I expected, pretty effortless stop/start. Sport+ and it's grinning time. As you say the standard audio nothing to write home about, I think a bit of a step down from the E91. Having always driven manuals with the odd rental automatic the gearbox is a revelation and putting your foot down at 70 on the motorway will be a quick way to get into trouble. Whilst I do slightly miss my old sport suspension when driving more vigorously I do not miss the crunching feeling going over speed bumps in London, so I'll happily live with the slightly less firm adaptive suspension. Still haven't quite made my mind up about the steering. A run on some country roads Sunday will no doubt make my mind up. Interior finish seems a proper step up, all in all continual smile on my face. Did order in June however, so 0 marks for lease company, BMW or the dealer as it arrived with a faulty exhaust sensor then BMW de-registered and it sat on a fore court for another two weeks. Not an easy two weeks. |
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Broker quoted 16 weeks "to be safe" but I was driving it in exactly 10 Did you have any individual options on yours or other reasons for the wait?? |
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11-25-2016, 05:18 PM | #8 | |
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Message was that there was a very good deal for 335d and 'demand exceeded expectations' for BMW. My brother in law had a similar delay when he ordered in Jan, this one due to lack of interior trim availability. Although his wasn't as long as mine. I added, adaptive suspension and M Sports brakes, oh and the extended storage, that's it. If you got one in ten then I've absolutely no idea.... |
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11-25-2016, 05:35 PM | #9 |
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Nice write up and I find the same with the rtti.
I'm only two months in myself so finally beginning to push the engine a bit more. The first 1200 miles are painful but worth the wait. They really are a great car though, enjoy it! |
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11-26-2016, 04:51 AM | #10 |
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I'm buying mine through a leasing company and have been quoted nearly 5 months for delivery too. I wonder if it's an allocation thing as leasing companies presumably buy so many?
Can't even track it as I don't have an order number, but that may be a good thing, a watched kettle and all that. I had one on loan all last week though and really liked the drivetrain, I think just having an auto box will be the biggest thing for me after driving manuals for 30 years, I can't be arsed to change gear myself any more. I've tried a few auto and dct boxes recently and the one in the 335 was the only one where I didn't feel the urge to use the flappy paddles once. Didn't mind the suspension, had adaptive, but that's coming from an SUV, but still planning on fitting ACS springs for the looks as well. |
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When I was chasing the lease company basically said you're getting it cheap, so you wait. I learnt a lot about patience, and that I have little. |
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12-03-2016, 11:18 AM | #12 | |
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My old E46 330d was fast but this is on another level It has enough miles on the clock for a guilt free hoon this afternoon and Im blown away Its stunningly quick and the traction is amazing, the roads were damp and a bit greasy and even some heavy provocation couldnt get the traction control to trip Im very happy |
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12-03-2016, 01:23 PM | #13 |
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You're not trying hard enough!
You can drive the xdrive cars differently because if the extra traction. Only really works in sport mode as you want the sharper throttle response and immediate effect on the power, but basically get on the power much earlier and the tail will come round momentarily, but then the front will pull you straight. It's a lot of fun and remarkably quick in these conditions. This is the time of year when this car makes the most sense.
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Come get the keys for mine mate you can take it for a weekend
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12-03-2016, 05:00 PM | #18 |
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Tbh us 40i drivers didn't buy our cars to get 49.2 mpg.enjoy the car m8 it's not bad for a tractor
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Does it route more sensibly or is it just map detail? The more I use the RTTI the less I trust it which is a shame as the Professional screen is superb, if only I could mirror Waze on it.......... Cheers |
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