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      11-04-2006, 04:35 PM   #1
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Just picked up my 335i sedan

So far so good. Very very happy with the car. I love the power, I've have been nice to it so far but it's pretty hard to lay off of the power. We will have to see what the next few days are like.

I shopped everything around the price range of this car in Canada and nothing IMO came close to the overall driving experience of this car. It just does everything better than everything else out there. It's not leaps and bounds better in all areas (some it is) just a complete package I guess.

One thing I noticed today was there seemed to be a far amount of cold air coming in around the inside door trim where the power window buttons and below are located. At 120kmh/70mph on the highway I could feel a "breeze" coming in of cold air. Seem very strange. No wind noise however.

Can some other owners check to see if you can feel it.

I will post some more updates of my thoughts for any potential buyers out there, I know that I enjoyed reading real world reviews from new owners.
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      11-04-2006, 06:19 PM   #2
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Sounds good, hopefully soon I will join you in the ranks of 335 sedan ownership
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One thing I noticed today was there seemed to be a far amount of cold air coming in around the inside door trim where the power window buttons and below are located. At 120kmh/70mph on the highway I could feel a "breeze" coming in of cold air. Seem very strange. No wind noise however.
Hope I'm not stating the obvious, but there is a vent to the left of the steering wheel. Do you still get the breeze when it's closed off?

(By the way, congrats on the car! )
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Hope I'm not stating the obvious, but there is a vent to the left of the steering wheel. Do you still get the breeze when it's closed off?

(By the way, congrats on the car! )
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This happens to people, because the center vents have the little wheel that allows you to put the "temp" to warmer ... but side vents don't.

None of that on this side.
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      11-04-2006, 07:51 PM   #5
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Yes, I played with that dial and turned it to the red side

Its not that. Coming from somewhere else
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One thing I noticed today was there seemed to be a far amount of cold air coming in around the inside door trim where the power window buttons and below are located. At 120kmh/70mph on the highway I could feel a "breeze" coming in of cold air. Seem very strange. No wind noise however.

Can some other owners check to see if you can feel it.

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