Fair warning, there is lots of BMW hate both on these forums and elsewhere online.
BMWs are built better. They have separate removable suspension subframes which are much more solid than bolting a suspension component to a unibody structure. There is much more thought put into everything from the way the driver's seat feels to the wiring in the engine bay.
They are tuned to a higher level, tend to have better suspension, MUCH better thought out interiors, and are very 'driver/user focused'.
Bottom line is that if you treat your vehicle as an appliance... Simply something to sit in while you leisurely slop along to work every day, then a BMW is not for you.
They are more complicated, thus more expensive, BUT you do get quite a lot for that extra expense.
So you'd take a Fiesta ST over a 135i because it's more fun to drive and cheaper?
Proper manual transmissions, rear wheel drive, good handling, etc.
I really like some of the more expensive brands and what they have to offer. However, buying it for the badge seems like a huge waste. For the typical commuter, a Honda Accord loaded offers more than an entry level BMW for the price. You get something with every safety gizmo available, one of the best crash ratings today, GPS, V6 engine, good fuel economy and so on. A 320i as a pure commuter car is rather expensive and spartan on features.
Yes. I like hot hatches and I'm not loaded like half the AT forum is. ^_^
The Fiesta ST got rated on Top Gear as their favorite hot hatch on last week's new episode. I guess that little car got everything right.
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Yea cause BMW produces some beautiful machines I tell ya.
Unless you are talking 80s/90s.......and E46 or E90 coupe....BMW makes by far some of the ugliest cars on the road today.
Fine Nissan and recent Honda might take the cake.....
I don't know if I'd say BMW makes "ugly" cars as much as "boring." The E90 looked so generic that a picture of it was listed in the dictionary next to "car"![]()
I really wish they would go back to flat-face designs. The Mustang, Camaro, and Challenger did it, and you can actually tell what kind of car it is when it's heading toward you instead of seeing a "generic bubble".
The old Celicas, BMW e30's, and such were damn sexy. I want that style on a modern car.
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You still get better for the same price from EU car rather than US car in the fuel economy for sure, can't speak of mechanics or design here, but EU is automotive superpower, technically just behind Japan.I've had an 07 335i. Was the first (and so far only) Bimmer I've had. The first BMW I had driven was an E46 M3. That car started my love of BMW, perhaps for obvious reasons.
BMW is not without it's issues, in particular the car I had. While I escaped the HPFP issues many seemed to have, there were a couple of other electrical issues. However, mechanically, the thing was incredible. On track, as others suggested, it performed admirably given its disadvantages (open diff for example). Electronics can only do so much in that case.
The overall styling of it (for the time) was fantastic. Interior fit, finish and comfort was great, though I had some issues. I will say that for a brand new car, it had more rattles than the 2003 Mazda 6s it replaced. At about 100k miles, the Mazda was rather solid, though its transmission was utter crap (auto as I was tired of looking for a manual I wanted).
At any rate, I opted for the BMW as Audi had not come out with the A/S5 as yet, though, after having recently driven an A4 (albeit base), it, again as mentioned above, was crap. It handled horribly, it braked horribly, just felt like a much larger car than it was (granted, it was only the 1.8T so I'm not expecting much for power).
Now, IMHO, I'd prefer a Euro car over an American car for a few reasons. While I'm sure that there are many that give more bang for the buck, I'm not looking for that. I'm not looking for economy. I'm not looking for raw power, nor am I looking for a status symbol. I want a car that is fun to drive and well made. American cars are generally built with horrible interior parts...cheap feeling plastic. Crap lighting. Lack of good tech. While the new Stingray for example may change that, until I see/feel it first hand, it's really irrelevant.
That said, I'm not a BMW leg humper. I love cars in general. I currently drive a MINI and still have my RX-7 back in the States. I don't really care what it is if it meets what I want. It's as simple as that. And BMW just happens to be one of the makers that have what I want.
And for the record, I've been known to occassionally drive like an asshat. Even in my Saturn. The way I drove in the Bimmer wasn't stereotypical of BMW drivers to be clear.![]()
You see Sheep, you are correct and that's exactly what makes me question European cars all together, and be suspect of them.
When the herd goes one way, I go the other.......I don't follow.
Just because buy "european" cars more than others, doesn't mean they are better/great.
Sales # do NOT make a product better.
For example, everyone and their mother has Apple product........and I never had a desire nor will I ever posses their product.
I just refuse to follow the herd, sorry.
Besides the fact that there is no such a thing as "european" or American anymore. Car parts are made all over the world. Most companies have designers/engineers from all over the world.....and factories are mostly assembly lines.
So, you're part of that herd that says it doesn't follow the herd? :whiste:
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No I'm just skeptical of things that are popular....and usually for a good reason.
lal, I didn't mean it like this, not at all, but definitely has something to do with either quality or design if they are sold everywhereYou see Sheep, you are correct and that's exactly what makes me question European cars all together, and be suspect of them.
When the herd goes one way, I go the other.......I don't follow.
Just because buy "european" cars more than others, doesn't mean they are better/great.
Sales # do NOT make a product better.
For example, everyone and their mother has Apple product........and I never had a desire nor will I ever posses their product.
I just refuse to follow the herd, sorry.
Besides the fact that there is no such a thing as "european" or American anymore. Car parts are made all over the world. Most companies have designers/engineers from all over the world.....and factories are mostly assembly lines.
Please do find me a better laptop. And yes, Apple has an excellent trackpad (which most laptops have garbage). Their keyboards are also the best I have ever used.
Yes. I like hot hatches and I'm not loaded like half the AT forum is. ^_^
Go watch the first episode of this season's Top Gear. Hamond had a blast in the ST. The NA version has 20 more HP than the Euro one, putting it in line with the Cleo and 208 GTI they also tested.
Don't forget the 2.64% hating douchebagsI love how this thread is 70% BMW and 30% apple
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