Entry Level Luxury Performance Sedans

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What is this discussion about? BMW 3 Series, Infiniti G37, Acura TL, Lexus IS 350, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, Cadillac CTS, Volvo S60, Audi A4, Acura TSX, Car Comparisons, Sedan

#13821 of 16249 Re: New 3-series [fedlawman] by sweendogy

Apr 25, 2012 (3:53 pm)

Replying to: fedlawman (Apr 25, 2012 3:09 pm)
Best pick is the one of the bull-
Infact edmunds should have a funny pix section blog - or a general pix blog - post a pix with uour car maybe at a landmark of some sort- my camry climbed mt Washington - or my Porsche went to the opera- could be fun and put some life into the site.

#13822 of 16249 Re: New 3-series [sweendogy] by kirstie_h HOST

Apr 26, 2012 (8:13 am)

Replying to: sweendogy (Apr 25, 2012 3:53 pm)
I don't see any reason we couldn't do that! We can't make a blog, but we could have a discussion on the Auto News board. Feel free to start one if you've got a pic to kick it off.

#13823 of 16249 Re: New 3-series [kirstie_h] by steve_ HOST

Apr 26, 2012 (4:55 pm)

Replying to: kirstie_h (Apr 26, 2012 8:13 am)
I like it. Sort of like all the cans of Spam pics on the top of Denali or the Eiffel Tower.

#13824 of 16249 Re: New 3-series [fedlawman] by andres3

Apr 28, 2012 (3:19 pm)

Replying to: fedlawman (Apr 23, 2012 9:11 pm)
That picture looks an awful lot like the Greenhaven/Pocket area of Sacramento.
 
Am I right?

#13825 of 16249 Re: New 3-series [andres3] by fedlawman

Apr 29, 2012 (8:14 am)

Replying to: andres3 (Apr 28, 2012 3:19 pm)
Sorry, I'm not too familiar with Sacramento. The town is called Fair Oaks.

#13826 of 16249 XDrive (and DSC) in the rain by nyccarguy

May 01, 2012 (1:10 pm)

Flightnurse made a comment to me a few weeks back about me getting to see what my 328xi's AWD system can do in the rain. Now I've always really questioned AWD's effectiveness in the rain, thinking of it as more of a useful tool for snow traction. Unless BMW's XDrive is so transparent that I don't know how well it is working. Kind of similar to my Prelude's ATTS. I really didn;t know how good it was until I drove my TSX around some of the same tight corners and the front tires were fighting the stability control whereas my Prelude pulled around the corner.
 
One of the benefits to having to be at work at 7:30 AM (6 days a week) is there aren't too many cars on the road when I leave my house at 6:30 AM. It started pouring early this AM (my 3 year old woke up with a 102 fever and a stomach virus well before 5), so the roads were saturated with lots of nice puddles in addition to being slick. I put my 328xi through the paces on my way to I 95. Only a few times when I had the transmission in DS was I able to break traction only to have the stability control tuck me back into place. So I don't know how the AWD performed. Maybe some of you with the 335xi or sween's G35X can comment how the AWD works in the rain.
 
I can tell you that driving down I 95 in the torrential rain, my 328xi was sure footed and rock solid. I looked down at my speedo and saw I was going 80 without breaking a sweat.
 
In the dry, gorgeous, spring weather we've been having, I've been able to hit the magical triple digit mark during passing maneuvers. Unless you are a torque junkie (not that there's anything wrong with that), my 230 hp is just perfect for public road consumption.
 
5 1/2 weeks and over 2300 miles. As you can tell, I'm one happy BMW driver!

#13827 of 16249 Re: XDrive (and DSC) in the rain [nyccarguy]S by sweendogy

May 01, 2012 (5:28 pm)

Replying to: nyccarguy (May 01, 2012 1:10 pm)
My car in the rain- when new great- new brakes, tires and new wipers - rock solid as NYC said of his new 3. Now the 07 has 30k miles- brakes are 8k old, original tires and newer cheepo wipers - not great- I'm very careful in the rain when around others so no real troubles but i know the limits of what i can and should do. Raining this am, 6 am - private road, I gave the g a little toss into a turn with some gas, dsc off I was able to wiggle the back loose. - pretty cool but again something I would not do around other cars.

#13828 of 16249 Re: XDrive (and DSC) in the rain [nyccarguy]S [sweendogy] by nyccarguy

May 01, 2012 (5:59 pm)

Replying to: sweendogy (May 01, 2012 5:28 pm)
You made an excellent point sween. Tires! I forgot to mention tires! The single most important thing when it comes to traction. My Continental RFTs only have 2300 miles on them.

#13829 of 16249 Re: XDrive (and DSC) in the rain [nyccarguy]S [sweendogy] [nyccarguy] by sweendogy

May 01, 2012 (6:13 pm)

Replying to: nyccarguy (May 01, 2012 5:59 pm)
Rft - would like to know how they grip at 30k

#13830 of 16249 Re: XDrive (and DSC) in the rain [nyccarguy]S [sweendogy] [nyccarguy] [sweendogy] by nyccarguy

May 01, 2012 (6:29 pm)

Replying to: sweendogy (May 01, 2012 6:13 pm)
Stick around (no pun intended) & you'll find out in about 17 months.
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