08-29-2014, 01:19 PM | #1 |
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135i MSpt driver just test drove M235
So in about 7 months, the lease on my beloved 2012 135i Mspt 6MT is ending.
I am exploring my options, including everything from:
Aesthetics: I really like it in person so much better than in photos. If you don't like it but haven't seen it in person, you are working from a position of inadequate info - go see one. I LOVE the front end. Profile view is less gorgeous, but still pretty good. Back end is plain, but not ugly. Now, I am one of us 1-series drivers that actually likes how the 1er looks, so I am not looking for greener pastures there. Anyway, I am a black car guy, but this M235 looks damn fine in white. DAMN fine... Oddly I find myself liking the wheels that come on the Sport-optioned 228 better than the 235's wheels, but not by much. Acceleration and handling: Goddamn it's fast! My 135 (bone stock) is no slouch, and probably as fast as I really ever need a car (though if I keep it, I'm gonna give it a tune and exhaust for shits & giggles and to add some spice to our 3-year relationship), but the M235 is faster, no question. It shocked me at how fast and hard it pulled. Accelerating onto an on-ramp, there was a hair more body roll than the 135, but it was decidedly more stable and planted. None of that bouncy bi-polar rear end like the 135 (in Massachusetts, bumpy roads are a given, and in a hard-accelerating turn, your rear is gonna dance in a 1er). The sales rep even commented during my attack of the on-ramp "finally, someone who knows how to drive a BMW - people are always braking for this ramp". The steering: Much has been said and lamented about the steering, and while it was decidedly less "connected" than the 1er, it wasn't awful. I could live with it, and I'm sure after a month or two as a daily driver,I wouldn't even notice. It isn't a deal-breaker. The steering effect, as opposed to the feel: it was perfectly predictable and went exactly where it was pointed. I guess I would that while a little numb, it was extremely effective. Transmission: I will begin by saying that I am one of those obnoxious die-hard MT guys. I just feel more in control and connected to a vehicle via a manual. However, I can be objective. DO NOT turn this thread into another one of those pointless MT vs AT/DCT arguments. That horse has been beaten to a pulp. So, with that being said, if any car I have ever driven would make me switch to an AT, it would be this car. It is without a doubt the finest, fastest AT I have ever tried. DCT? who needs it?!?! This AT will run circles around a lot of DCTs out there. Shifts are effectively instantaneous, or close enough as makes no difference. I was duly impressed, and enjoyed both the console shifter and the paddles (but more so the paddles). If I get one, I will probably still get a manual, just because they are more fun for me, but like I said, this one could make me switch. Overall impressions: I was highly impressed with both the performance and the in-person looks. The increased size is definitely noticeable in the form of a roomier interior, but didn't really feel like a bigger car to me on the road. By contrast, I sat in a 435 in the showroom and it felt HUGE to me. I like the modestly updated interior looks as well as two usable cup holders as opposed to a cup holder and a phone/change holder disguised as a cup holder. It has better, more useful door pockets too. Overall, I liked a lot about the car. My only complaint would be that I just didn't feel as organically connected to the vehicle - it felt less...intimate. I suspect there are four reasons for this:
All-in-all, I am up in the air. I like the car a lot. It doesn't feel like my favorite pair of shoes like my 135 does, but more like a really nice pair of new shoes that I still have to get used to before I love wearing them. And goddamn it's fast! Last edited by Cavpilot2k; 08-29-2014 at 01:27 PM.. |
08-29-2014, 01:45 PM | #2 |
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I wish I'd gone for a M235i but when I bought the 435i I was under the impression the 2 series looked odd, but like you said when you see a M235i it looks pretty good, I'll be looking to trade my 435i as soon as it's financially possible, I do like my 435i but I want something smaller
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08-29-2014, 01:49 PM | #3 |
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You would probably get agreement on the wheels from most M235 owners. I really like the color but the design isn't great and they are designed poorly so water pools in a groove leaving a pile of dirt every time it rains or you clean them. I much prefer the 228 M Sport wheels but that's my only complaint with the car.
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08-29-2014, 03:13 PM | #6 |
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Love your assessment. Glad you were impressed with the ZF8 like I was.
It's a fun car and it sounds like you have your mind made up already. DOO EET.
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I likewise came from a 135i, and your impressions pretty are spot on with mine.
Mine was a 2008, so it had progressive springs rather than the linear ones in your 2012. This is one of the areas where I feel the 235 improved greatly on its predecessor. I always felt the 135i had more engine than the suspension could handle. The 235's suspension has matured in that respect. Quote:
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08-29-2014, 03:38 PM | #8 |
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OP, Driven in sports mode?
Comfort mode with the auto is like driving a camary Did you test drive in Norwood (white with red leather, moonroof delete)?? If so, I ordered that car lol
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08-29-2014, 04:53 PM | #9 |
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I own a 135i and I am planning to wait for the M2. Also looking at Cayman GTS and possibly maybe dreaming about an F-Type R... And maybe some other cars will come out between now and then to catch my eye.
I think the M2 will be the decisive upgrade over the 135i while the 235 just doesn't seem to offer much over my 1er, and when you factor in the extra size and weight, it's a no-go. For me, I think I would have buyers remorse if I jumped ship for the 235 now. I think the M2 will be worth the wait.
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Fortunately, none of my choices (keep 135, keep 135 until M2 comes out, or get M235) are bad choices. It really is a can't lose situation. |
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