09-14-2014, 01:23 PM | #1 |
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Unexpected M235i Purchase
I've been lurking for the last two weeks lol, so I decided that I would finally start posting.
I had been going back and forth between the 428i and the Audi S3 for several months in my head. I am coming from a 2012 Audi A6, so I have a slight bias towards Audis. I test drove the S3 on August 26th and was very impressed with what Audi did with engine...I honestly believe it is highly underrated at 290 hps. The handling was great and it didn't even have the magnetic drive. On August 28th on my lunch break I popped by Alexandria, BMW...no appointment or anything, I actually wanted to test drive a 428i but sitting on the lot was a 2015 M235i with xDrive, I knew that it was released but didn't think there would be one sitting on the lot. It checked all the boxes I wanted in my build and is really a better comparison to the S3. I took out it for about 30 mins and knew this was the car for me. The fit, the engine...the look...everything was there and I didn't have to wait for it to be built. I was actually lucky, because another customer was supposed to test drive the car and if I would've arrived 5 minutes later than I did, I wouldn't have my car. Needless to say my hour lunch break turned into 3 hour lunch break...well I actually never went back to work that day lol. No mods as I'm pretty much happy with everything at the moment. I do want the all weather mats and to do some coding. Natively the informant system on the Audi could do a bit more than BMW's, but from what I can gather...coding is pretty straight forward. My only other observation is the BMW's lack of Android support...but the driving experience has been stellar. My only observation about driving, is when I'm in sports mode...and not really pushing the car...it seems to hang on to 2nd gear a bit longer than I like and I end up using the shifter to go to the next gear. Here's a few pictures. It rained most the day yesterday but the sun finally came out, when I took the pics...but I haven't washed the car either sigh (need to find a place...not sure where I can store all the stuff I need either to keep her clean) lol...I need to figure out how to stop scuffing the door panel...sigh I have hard to getting in and out the car without my dress shoes grazing the panel. **Side Note: I did not receive cup holder inserts. What is the little compartment right above the holders for? **Side Side Note: Any suggestions for the front license plate? So far I haven't had any issues as I still have drive out tags. Yesterday there was randomly 4 Alexandria police officers on Cameron Street, by the King St Metro Station, I just knew I was going to get a ticket lol...they just admired the car as I drove by lol. I just cringe at drilling the bumper with the supplied license plate holder. |
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Congrats! I was in the similar boat as you when I considered the new A3 to replace the Jetta. Despite the A3 drove pretty good and all, I still didn't feel like "this is my car" so I went to check BMW and fell in love with the 2 Series and that's pretty much the story.
Anyway, I picked 228 instead since my other car is 2013 Audi S6 and it meant to be my commuter so I didn't really need that power in the M235i and I found that balance of smaller and lighter engine in 228 was pretty nice too. On your side notes, here are my answers: Note 1# They are some sorry pieces of useless plastic. You can go back and ask for them from the dealership but they will end up at some forgotten corner of your garage anyway. Note 2# Front License Plate is required here in California as well but so far I have been running without one since April and yet to have any problem. Anyway, I use a tow hook front plate holder from US Mill Works when I took my car on a trip to So.Cal and no cop bothered me at all. If you don't mind blowing about $80 for a holder (which I don't), that's an option too. Last edited by VeryBadman; 09-14-2014 at 01:55 PM.. |
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09-14-2014, 01:42 PM | #3 |
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Fab color scheme. Superb machine!
Dont worry about the bumper. Tickets are not worth your time. We have to have them here or no Autobahn fun! Just find a solution and put it on. Why risk needless lectures from the police. |
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09-14-2014, 01:50 PM | #4 |
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For the front plate, look up the tow hook plate holders. Much easier and cleaner, plus you can remove it whenever you like and put the cap back on.
Nice purchase! Coming from an Audi A4, I was hoping for more from the S3 as well, but was disappointed. VW Golf R isn't my style either. The BMW drive was awesome and about as small as I would ever want to go.
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I wish I could've kept my A6, that car was something special. I don't get hung on brand loyalty, if the car is good and I like it, I'm going to purchase it lol...well unless its like a Kia or Hyundai. I needed something smaller and the BMW hit the sweet spot on size, since I am not commuting and don't have to worry about back seat passengers any more. Quote:
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Oh, does the tow hook bracket, mess with the front parking sensor? On the US Mill Works website, the brackets are for cars without, front parking sensors.
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09-14-2014, 02:25 PM | #7 |
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You have to work on the adjustment of the bracket which is not difficult at all. Once everything is in the right place, you should not have any problem.
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That is a consideration here as well. We have long front plates and the plate frame will interfere with the sensor so I have no frame around my front plate. It was triggering spurious activation with the frame around the plate. Fortunately you have solutions avail it seems.
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09-14-2014, 03:28 PM | #9 |
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Sweet!
Although I had to make an appointment for a test drive, I got mine in a similar fashion. I drove it home the same day, and there were people standing behind me with appointments, waiting for their test drive. Heh!
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09-14-2014, 03:45 PM | #10 |
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Congrats on your new M235i! You got lucky being able to buy the car right on the spot. It seems like they are quite scarce all over the country.
In any case, I'm curious to know what you think of the M235i compared to the new S3. In terms of acceleration, handling, etc. The new S3 seems like a very nice car, and a great alternative to the M235i, especially for the money. |
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Aber die Polizei sind strenger in Deutschland, oder? Hier sind sie nur gewalttätig...
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Congrats!
Love the color!
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I think xDrive makes the car feel more grounded...not sluggish but grounded. I guess I will get a better notion once winter time hit. My A6 was a beast in the rain and the snow. It always felt sure footed and as of now I get that same feeling in the M235i. It's eager for sure but it doesn't feel like an uneven drive. Thank you sir! Is there any other color lol??!!! Last edited by xxxHolic; 09-14-2014 at 06:08 PM.. Reason: Grammar |
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[u2b]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDKrcZ7xLY8[/u2b] The Merc get's way too expensive when you start adding all the bells and whistles...plus the looks are definitely something of an acquired taste. It's no doubt that engine is piece of mechanical wonder though, hats of to Merc for making this engine on par with something inside a Porsche! |
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Mineral grey looks sweet and the coral red interior is an explosion of colour lol!
I also really like the S3, but coming from a sedan, I can't see myself in a hatchback. The M235i is a good compromise.. And yes, the CLA45 AMG is an expensive ugly wart |
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The new S3 is a Saloon/Sedan! It's actually a nice sized car and looks way better in person, even though it doesn't look bad in pictures.
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