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Replying to: nyccarguy (Feb 01, 2009 8:15 pm) |
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| Here's the link: romboggie, "Buying a Used 3-Series" #370, 6 Feb 2009 5:45 pm. | |
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| Guys, I read an interesting article about the 2009 in particular and the E90 platform in general in "Bimmer" that said the E90 is "strangely anesthetized and almost souless" compared to the last platform which had "delicately nuanced feedback and crisp turn-in". I am thinking about buying the 2009 E90 335i or I might go back to the 2005 to get those qualities he was talking about. Any comments? | |
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Guys, I read an interesting article about the 2009 in particular and the E90 platform in general in "Bimmer" that said the E90 is "strangely anesthetized and almost soulless" compared to the last platform which had "delicately nuanced feedback and crisp turn-in". Phrases such as "strangely anesthetized", "almost soulless", "delicately nuanced feedback", and "crisp turn-in" may mean something to the person who wrote the article, but to me they make no sense at all. I would never consider buying a car based on the opinion of some so-called "expert" who uses phrases that only he or she seems to understand. I like my 2009 328i sedan. It doesn't feel anesthetized or soulless and I think it has excellent feedback. I don't know about its "turn-in", though. I still have no idea what that means. If you like the 2009 E90 335i, buy it. It's that simple.
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