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07-04-2009, 09:50 PM | #1 |
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E90 330d Sport - should I do it
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Don't know if anyone on this forum has one yet but I am thinking of picking up one of the new facelift 330d sedans with a M-Sports pack. Current drive is a 130 and I love it, all be it a little small. Took a 330d for a drive yesterday and I have to say I was a little underwhelmed by the pace of the car. Lot of raves about this car in the press but for me it did not seem that fast, was it the way it delivers the power or am I missing something. Don't get me wrong I am still liking the idea of the car, as figures do not generally lie 0-100 6.1 sec which happens to be the same as the 130. I did not get a chance to take it out on the open road for overtaking trials etc which we I think it will excel. Anyhow feedback is appreciated. Oh, FYI the reason I like the 330d is the price saving over the 335 for very similar car. comments appreciated. |
07-05-2009, 12:45 AM | #2 |
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Haven't driven one yet but looking forward to doing so. Was it at a Sydney dealer ? As I have been waiting for a demo to arrive. If you happen to have driven a 320d, how did it compare ?
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07-05-2009, 05:43 AM | #5 |
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I've had mine for 3 weeks now and I also have a 135i, the 330d pulls just as hard in the 2000-4000rpm range as the 135 does in the 4000-6000rpm. The speed climbs fast but the engine note stays quiet and unfussed, it messes with your senses, the engine note and the g-forces don't match up. It's an aural illusion but the car is fast and handles like a dream (m-sport).
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07-05-2009, 06:09 AM | #6 |
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"It's an aural illusion but the car is fast and handles like a dream (m-sport)"
I do think this is the problem with me, I think of the N/A six and likes to rev. MMMmmmmm something to think about, looking forward to possibly a more extended drive in the country. |
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07-05-2009, 07:47 AM | #7 |
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Yea, i think diesel engine doesn't rev so it does not feel as exciting. But it should be still very fast. Some ppl might not agree but I feel that 335 does not have as much pulling power compare to diesel. I was given a 335 coupe with DCT last time i was at service and to be honest, i think it doesn't pull at well compare to diesel coz it has slightly less torque. Obviously it is still quicker coz it has more kw so it does accelerate faster off the lights with higher revs to 7000rmo and less lag.
Dont forget u can chip it with less worries with diesel engines. I will be chipping mine when i run it in properly. I think u can get it to 210 kw and close to 600nm after chipping. Diesel engines do not rev so if u r used to high rev petrol engines, u might not like it. Just my thought... THEY ARE ALL EXCELLENT ENGINES at the end of the day |
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07-05-2009, 08:00 AM | #8 |
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Don't mean to sound like a smart ass but there is no comparison between a 330d and 335i
Also, the 335i is a torque monster, or at least my 380whp baby is |
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07-05-2009, 06:34 PM | #9 | |
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No Smart Assing around, 520 Nm from the oil burner out twists the 400 Nm petrol burner sorry! Look at the over taking times and the 330d stomps on the 335i (50 - 75 mph 4.8 sec vs 5.3 sec), it is only from a stand still the 335i has it on the 330d. Anyhow the 330d is better value for money compared to a 335i and suits my budget better. |
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07-05-2009, 08:30 PM | #10 | |
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Power delivery from a diesel engine is very deceptive. I find the most telling sign is the kick in the back it delivers from standing. And I already like the surprised look on people's faces when what sounds like a purring cat leaps off the line well ahead of anything around it (most days). And then of course it's the turning in to fetch petrol, err, diesel, at much longer intervals then with a petrol-engined car. Just imagine how much of the precious stuff could've been saved had they started thinking about this, say, 10 years earlier.
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07-05-2009, 08:32 PM | #11 |
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Not to mention the fuel consumption, the first tank was OK but second tank with 90% city driving has averaged 7.2 l/100km. If its anything like mt TDi Golf then the engine may take up to 5000km to really loosen up.
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07-05-2009, 09:22 PM | #12 |
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I was in the same situation before early this year deciding between a 335i and 330d. I picked 330d because of the following reason.
Don't want to sound too bias but I hope this helps |
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07-05-2009, 09:24 PM | #13 | |
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Dealer said the recieved the car today, so I should get it in the next few days. |
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07-05-2009, 10:32 PM | #14 | |
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What's the maintance cost for your x5 diesel so far? Being a diesel noob, I would think that after the warranty, the diesel would cost a bit to maintance and maybe eventually cost more to maintain than a Petrol engine. Do you take it to the $tealership or do u take it a qualified bimmer mechanic to get the job done? |
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07-05-2009, 10:49 PM | #15 |
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What's the maintance cost for your x5 diesel so far? Being a diesel noob, I would think that after the warranty, the diesel would cost a bit to maintance and maybe eventually cost more to maintain than a Petrol engine. Do you take it to the $tealership or do u take it a qualified bimmer mechanic to get the job done?[/quote]
This is something that interested me last night while doing a bit of research. In particular there was something about the 330d squirting something into the exhaust to reduce emmissions. Does this mean another upcharge by BMW service i.e. window washer fluid LOL |
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07-05-2009, 11:00 PM | #16 |
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It's only in the U.S. that the exhaust spray system is used, not to say the Australian version's not clean, i've done 1200km and you could wipe your finger in the exhaust tip and there is not a speck of soot. Same can be said about my 09 diesel Golf.
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07-05-2009, 11:12 PM | #17 | |
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Just playing guys, can't go wrong either way - lovely cars! |
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07-05-2009, 11:58 PM | #18 | |
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My X5 tells me to get oil change around every 15000 on average (coz i push it hard most times) which is aroud every 12 month. Most mechanics recommand oil change every 12 month anyway coz engine oil will degrade over time therefore regardless of the number of ks it has done, most cars should change engine oil every year atleast. But then again, BMW will say not to bring it in until the car tells u to so the option is urs. I personally will get a oil change in the first 5000k for my new car, and then follow what the on board comp saids after that which should be around every 15000k. |
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07-06-2009, 12:05 AM | #19 | |
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Gee, i wonder if we can add/retro fit an exhaust spray system down the track. That will be good. |
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07-06-2009, 10:16 AM | #20 |
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I find diesel's not sporty at all to drive. Comming from a 130, you will be missing the high reving smoothness and instant throttle response of the petrol engine. Also, the sound is much better.
I found them better on the highways in Europe, when you spend lots of time at one speed, they can be quieter as they have so much torque that they don't need to rev as much. They are also great going up hills. But they are a totally different drive. |
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07-06-2009, 10:24 PM | #21 |
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Apart from idle this engine is as smooth at a petrol 6, and it revs like a bastard and the throttle response is better than my 135i (at least in gear stab), you are correct about the sound, it is way different to a straight 6 one reviewer compared it to the engine note from and older V12 Ferrari.
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07-11-2009, 01:00 PM | #22 |
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I am really in love with the idea of a 330d, hopefully I will be in a position to place my order in the next month or so. BMW usually introduces their running updates in the September builds, so the timing could be great for me.
I haven't test driven one yet, and the only fly in the ointment for me could be the lack of RPM and the difference in engine sound, but I suspect that I will get over that once I sample the loverly seam of torque on offer (esp compared to the 325i I drive currently). My question is what about turbo lag? These things go great when they are up and running, but do any of the 330d owners notice any lag, esp in stop and go traffic... a friend has a Merc 3.0 diesel and that goes like the clappers but does have lag. I would imagine that BMW's engine would be even better, but to ultimately dial the lag out would require a twin turbo set up I would guess... anyway and opinions on this from 330d drivers would be appreciated.
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