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Full Test: 2008 BMW 128i Coupe - Bottom Line: The entry-level 1 Series might not make the big numbers on the track, but it has more of what makes a BMW fun than the more powerful 135i.(more)
Small (good), heavy (bad), token backseats, noisy and stiff runflats (very bad), premium fuel requirement (bad), low twenties mpg (bad for a small car probably related to awkward wind profile and weight). Otherwise excellent. BMWs are special. I will wait for the hatchback which hopefully will offer complete fold down back seats and somehow better fuel economy. Excellent price for a BMW. So promising but misses the mark. Hard to understand why its fuel economy is essentially the same as the 135i which is 250 lbs heavier and has the turbo V6. I had hoped the 128i was for the more pragmatic (and more traditional) non-M series BMW enthusiasts who don't require sub 5 second 0-60 mph to enjoy the wonderful dynamics.
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| I have a 128Ci, which is the heaviest model and I can get over 30mpg on the highways here in Colorado and the West. What I do find is that gas consumption can vary dramatically depending on how you drive. If you're a tailgating, hard braking type, knock 30% off the figures. If you're rational and reasonable you should get 10% more which is what I usually do. I have a review of the 128Ci here on Edmunds with my real world mileage. I love the car and find it is a good balance of acceleration, mileage and comfort. You can change any of those qualities depending upon the options and model you buy. A 135 with sport suspension will be more of a true sportscar, while a 128i or Ci is a sporty cruiser which still retains the excellent BMW "sport sedan" handling. So, order accordingly and drive well. | |
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Replying to: pod (Aug 08, 2008 4:42 pm) Just to clarify, the engine configuration of the 128, 328, 135, and 335 are all inline 6 cylinders, not V6 engines. As pointed out the x35 cars are twin turbo. The x28 are non-turbo. All of these engines are 3.0 liters displacement. |
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