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475 messages,  Last post on Jul 25, 2008 at 4:41 PM

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What is this discussion about? Cadillac CTS, BMW 3 Series, Infiniti G35, Mercedes-Benz 350-Class, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, Car Comparisons, Sedan

Comparison Test: 2007-2008 Sport Sedans - This is exactly why we gathered this group of sport sedans. That is, to find out if the 2008 Cadillac CTS, 2007 Infiniti G35 Sport, 2008 Lexus IS 350 or 2008 Mercedes-Benz C350 Sport can topple the Bavarian champ — the 2007 BMW 335i. In the spirit of the segment, each car in the test is outfitted with sport package hardware — usually a stiffer suspension and bigger wheels and tires — and an automatic transmission. (more)


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Re: Neither car perfect yet [fphjr01] by cdnpinhead
Apr 04, 2008 (6:48 am)
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Replying to: fphjr01 (Apr 04, 2008 5:26 am)

"I think the 3 is heading in the wrong direction with run flat tires and the way maintenance is handled."
 
I couldn't agree more. I recently voted with my money, and it wasn't for the 3 that I thought I was going to get for the last 3-4 years.
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Re: Neither car perfect yet [cdnpinhead] by roadburner
Apr 04, 2008 (5:01 pm)
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Replying to: cdnpinhead (Apr 04, 2008 6:48 am)

I couldn't agree more. I recently voted with my money, and it wasn't for the 3 that I thought I was going to get for the last 3-4 years.
 
I must have missed it, what did you end up with? I'm trying to decide whether to stick a stroker motor, lightweight flywheel, and new springs/shocks into the ti or find a nice E30 or E36 M3 instead. The blasted track bug has bit me all over again; it's a sickness, I tell ya...
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Re: Neither car perfect yet [roadburner] by cdnpinhead
Apr 04, 2008 (6:40 pm)
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Replying to: roadburner (Apr 04, 2008 5:01 pm)

You are exactly the kind of person that today's BMW couldn't give a rip less about. Modifying the car is well beyond checking the oil, and they don't want us doing even that. Then there's that RFT situation (I had a much more colorful phrase in there, but discretion became the better part).
 
Each month when I read Roundel, I learn about more people like me -- all are driving BMWs 5 years or more (often much more) old. I drove a Datsun 510 that was based (many would say copied) on the BMW 1600, which turned into the revered 2002. BMWs without dipsticks are as far as it's possible to get from that concept. Sad.
 
Anyway, I ended up with an Acura TSX and am very pleased so far.
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Re: Neither car perfect yet [cdnpinhead] by roadburner
Apr 05, 2008 (6:28 am)
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Replying to: cdnpinhead (Apr 04, 2008 6:40 pm)

BMWs without dipsticks are as far as it's possible to get from that concept. Sad.
 
I agree. Most BMW owners prefer to wear them rather than drive them. Though I think that that is probably true with every car in the segment.
 
Anyway, I ended up with an Acura TSX and am very pleased so far.
 
I'd think so; that's a very nice car. Congratulations!
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Re: Neither car perfect yet [cdnpinhead] by nizzo
Apr 05, 2008 (2:02 pm)
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Replying to: cdnpinhead (Apr 04, 2008 6:40 pm)

Heh, yeah, personally I still got my 2003 E39 530i Sport, manual transmission, dipstick, et all
 
Love it, the car just does everything really well. Best all-around car I've ever had, no contest. The E39 was a superb achievement. Here's the edmunds review:
 
http://www.edmunds.com/apps/vdpcontainers/do/vdp/articleId=78910/pageNumber=1?sy- npartner=edmunds&pageurl=www.edmunds.com/new/2008/bmw/5series/100870599/roadtest- article.html&articleId=78910
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Re: Neither car perfect yet [nizzo] by roadburner
Apr 05, 2008 (5:24 pm)
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Replying to: nizzo (Apr 05, 2008 2:02 pm)

Love it, the car just does everything really well. Best all-around car I've ever had, no contest. The E39 was a superb achievement.
 
We had a 1997 528i. An outstanding car. My local dealer took a gorgeous '03 540i Sport in trade. Even though I usually prefer smaller cars, I probably would have bought it had it been a manual...
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G35 and Alfa by arlobigwater
Apr 05, 2008 (7:15 pm)
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I have found it interesting that everyone wants to compare the G35 to German cars.
guessing most have not driven Italian sedans, or owned them.
 
My reason for buying its was that it felt more like my 164L 5spd, a car I drove into the ground before I gave it up. The 335i I tried didn't have the edge I wanted to feel.
 
Comments?
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Re: Neither car perfect yet [roadburner] by carzzz
Apr 06, 2008 (6:22 pm)
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Replying to: roadburner (Apr 05, 2008 5:24 pm)

http://www.auto123.com/en/info/news/roadtest,view,BMW.spy?artid=95920
 
One of the most interesting results
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Re: Neither car perfect yet [carzzz] by kdshapiro
Apr 07, 2008 (5:10 am)
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Replying to: carzzz (Apr 06, 2008 6:22 pm)

The steering is peculiar; there is about a half-second between the moment we turn the wheel and the moment when the wheels actually turn. The result is a car that understeers and gives a slightly disconnected feel. We get used to it, but still.
 
The Internet is wonderful. It goes to show anybody can write anything. Seems like this would be enough for C/D,R/T, edmunds etc to make the car last in an AWD sports sedan comparo.
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Sports Sedans with gas at +$4/gal? by jmaroun
Apr 12, 2008 (8:17 pm)
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I've compared all of the 335i's near and distant competitors from both sides of the cost spectrum. The 335i comes out on top in the majority of considerations. The root of its strengths is its impecible handling, generous low end torque, and involving driving experience. It has some weakness as well. Bland interior, iDrive, and a less Sporty exterior than I'd prefer. These diminish slightly the greatness the 335i posseses. There is news that BMW is working to provide buyers more options with rumors of tii comming back.
 
2008's lineup seems endless: 335i, E92 M3, C63 AMG, ISF, GTR, S5, ...
 
Out of these, I think the 335i will sell the most, even with its not so cheap price tag of average $48k.
 
With the US economy showing serious signs of weakness, unemployment is creepping up, gas and food prices on the rise, seemmingly endless and growing wars over seas ... I wonder whether or not auto manufacturers picked the right year to flood the market with sports sedans. Sports sedans are a sign of wealth, prosperity. They signify a thriving live-style well above subsistance. I wonder whether these times will last in the near future.
 
It's always wise to enjoy life and persue happiness..thats why I leased a 330i three years ago. Thus far, my plan was to renue my vow to that persuit by leasing the 335i. Given the cloudy economic outlook however,.. I'm having second thoughts. My hunch is that others are as well. Maybe a used Hoda Civic is a wiser choice to temporarilly ride out the clouds.
 
Thanks to the Auto Industry for their 2008 efforts..but it seems like bad timming may spoil their investments.
 
Joseph
San Diego
my blog: http://www.carspace.com/blogs/enthusiastsdilemma08

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