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The guys from auto motor und sport set out to find out. They took two cars fitted with the same 4-cylinder turbocharged 2-liter engine making HP and Nm of torque: the i and i Touring. The first difference you notice is the handling. On the other hand, the 5er wins in comfort, sound proofing and ride quality, with optional air suspension on the rear axle, it makes you feel like you died and went to heaven.

Another plus for the bigger car is that it allows you to carry more groceries, with 65 to liters more in the back, compared to the 3er, thanks to its longer wheelbase. If you're in the market for a sleek, sporty sedan, the BMW i and i are excellent options. Both cars offer low profile, stylish designs and luxurious interiors.

As you conduct a BMW i vs. By researching each vehicle thoroughly, you can ensure that your final choice will fit seamlessly into your lifestyle. The BMW i is designed to be the perfect blend of comfort and performance.

According to the BMW car-buying guide, the car is built with a 2. If fuel economy is an important part of your BMW i vs. The i is designed for efficiency. Its small engine has foot-pounds of torque between and rpm, so you can accelerate quickly.

The engine makes use of precision direct injection technology, which allows it to use less gas than the previous-generation i. I have not seen a 3-serie in person yet, but based on the picture, I feel it's a little too rice-car taste for me sport line , with the only high-gloss black or red matte trim. Although I want my car to drive fast and handle well, I still want it to look classic and refined.

What do you guys think? Appreciate 0. Major General. Lieutenant Colonel. Plus the halogen high beams in the front light clusters look old. Last edited by ando; at PM.. Appreciate 1. Originally Posted by ando.

Fully loaded i is going to cost you over 60K UNless your sole purpose is to transport kids, no reason to ave a huge 5 sereis. You will get a lot more fun out of a smaller and lighter 3series.

Not completely fully loaded. Sure is funner to drive, but do you think is a better value? As I mentioned in my post, there are some other considerations such as: 1. How ugly the interior of the sport line is in 3-series 2. The lack of wood trim which I like 3. The smaller interior space 4. How elegant 5-series looks 5. I can't get any discount off MSRP on 3-series, making it a more costly deal on its own.

Originally Posted by mpaasky. I drove a i before with sport package and found it to be a perfect car. However, I think that the 4cylinder may be better suited for the i from what I have read. I went from a i to a i before and will say that the i was more fun to drive, but loved the space in the E60 i.



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