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Need help guys... 08 g35 or 335I

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Old 12-31-2006, 06:02 PM
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Service doesnt look good for 335i... expect around 500-1k per year to keep it running after the 4 year free service expires. While $100 a month for service isnt bad... i just dont see the G being ANYWHERE CLOSE TO THAT ! If im paying a healthy monthly for the BMW I dont want to pay an additional $100 on top....

still checking info... but seriously leaning towards G (prob wont be faster, but will be nicer inside and have more features, leather will still suck as will gas mileage)

EDIT: 335I = no LSD... starting to find out that an LSD is a good idea in the NE
EDIT2: no LED brake lights

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Nice to see that this hasnt turned into a flame-thread.

Honestly, I'd wait for the 08 Coupe to come out, then make a decision.

Speculating only gets you so far... Im sure you'll have your mind made up by the time you test drive both.

As for me, well, just look at my sig below

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08 g35 is great but i am leaning toward the supra that coming out in 09.The current supra is a blast and the new one will be much more fun than any M3.
 
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Originally Posted by s2k_g35
08 g35 is great but i am leaning toward the supra that coming out in 09.The current supra is a blast and the new one will be much more fun than any M3.
Eh

The Supra really isnt in the class of the G35 nor the 335i.

Supra's are just pure sport with some style.

They just cant be compared to a G35; Just not my type.

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^ Very True

But back on the 335i i agree that it does not flow well and looks a little off because its a coupe, to me looks like they just chopped the back two doors off =\ Hope better job is done on the E92 M3
 
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Originally Posted by Potty_Pants
Service doesnt look good for 335i... expect around 500-1k per year to keep it running after the 4 year free service expires. While $100 a month for service isnt bad... i just dont see the G being ANYWHERE CLOSE TO THAT ! If im paying a healthy monthly for the BMW I dont want to pay an additional $100 on top....

still checking info... but seriously leaning towards G (prob wont be faster, but will be nicer inside and have more features, leather will still suck as will gas mileage)

EDIT: 335I = no LSD... starting to find out that an LSD is a good idea in the NE
EDIT2: no LED brake lights

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How or where you got that figure from?
 
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Old 01-01-2007, 10:41 AM
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How or where you got that figure from?
limeg35,

wish i could provide a link, it was mostly from multiple messages regarding service. the end result was parts tended to be very expensive and there was something always going wrong with the BMWs. rumors of brakes being changed 1ce every 20k, expensive oil changes, radiator flush every year. not being able to get out of the shop without a $400+ bill (sensor for this or that) it sounded like the bmws are one of the best cars to lease... but not to own.

Im at the point now where im researching cost to own after the 4 years and local bmw repair shops (non dealer) ... didnt find one yet.

oh btw I did a search on bmw after 4 years and found a review with a 530 or higher ... summary... they spent $2700 in repairs and had querks unable to be replicated at dealer over 20-25k miles (50-75k). in the review they mentioned many things (mostly positive) one I like was the suspension at 55k felt like it had 0 miles on it !

I'm very concerned that purchasing a first run engine design will incur major expenses after the 4 years.

in my past 35 years the only cars that have broken down on me were american, everything else has been solid. starfire-malibu-imark_rs-grand am-maxima-excel-prelude-accord-prelude-g35...

off on another part the G is driving me nutz with the child seats ... the belts keep locking and i'll have to get my kids to get out of the seat move and then ill pull off the chair to release the belt and start over. btw this doesnt occur on the 4 dr g35 (tested) only the coupe *shrug*. service advisor said it was normal (which i agree) just too sensitive for whatever reason

thanks everyone for taking the time and adding a couple of cents , its all valued info

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But probably still no manual tranny w/ the AWD. I bet if the G had been available with AWD and a MT that we might have stolen a few more sales from Audio and BMW.
I think you will be surprised on that one.
 
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Nick-L, thanks for the detailed and thoughtful post concerning mostly comments on BMW. Your supporting arguments were interesting indeed, some of which I heard from a number of BMW owners at several BMW driving schools I attended. (I drive an '04 G)

There were a few owners that felt BMW is still a superior car from an engineering persepctive but is drifting away from those roots. (others feel its a better car and will always be) More money is being spent on marketing not R&D/quality and on ways to maximize profit at the long term expense of the brand. However, I don't know enough about BMW cars to comment on the validity of that perspective.
 
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335i hands down
 
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if youre going to keep it for a long time, youre not into modifying, and 300hp is really enough for you....id go with the infiniti. easily.
 
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after researching parts/service/relibilty after the 4 year coverage.

I've decied to stick with the infiniti family !

08 G37 coupe here i come !

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I'm thinking about getting the 08 G Coupe as well but until the final specs and car is released, I'm still undecided.
 
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Originally Posted by Nick-L
I'll also apologize for a long, rambling post (I make up for my infrequent posts with length). So, either pop open a cold one and settle back for a loooong read, or skip this rant completely. These are also just my own personal thoughts; there are few absolute “rights” and “wrongs” or “goods” or “bads” with cars. That’s the beauty of taste and freedom of choice, just buy what you like and enjoy it.

I was in the same position, and spent a lot of time thinking about the 335 vs. the 2008 G35 Coupe. I am a hard core car nut, have owned 95 cars in the past 33 years. I am completely brand agnostic, have no loyalty to any particular one. I have restored, raced, and worked on many cars, and look at them from perspectives that most people don't (I also tend to be a perfectionist, and want reliability and fair value as well as being fun to drive) . My 04 G35 Coupe was one of my favorite cars ever, it was such a great balance of exotic looks, excellent performance, real-world practicality, and reasonable price (recently sold it only because I just couldn't get comfortable in the seat on long drives). I have owned a couple of BMW's, and looked long and hard at the 335 (and actually placed an order for one, which I recently cancelled). With BMW today, I would suggest it might not be as much fun to own one as it is to drive one.

The 335 is an absolute blast to drive, as are most BMW’s. It is a great balance of performance with luxury. The company should also be saluted for offering manual transmissions in many of their models at a time when most companies don’t. However, BMW has done a fantastic job of marketing itself over the past 20 years. Where do you think the whole “ultimate driving machine” mantra came from? BMW itself, with brilliant, persistent marketing. The company has set standards for skillful product placement. So many movies and television shows over the past two decades have BMW’s in them whenever “upscale, affluent” lifestyles or “beautiful people” are depicted. BMW itself now touts the “BMW lifestyle” in their marketing. Their efforts have been phenomenally successful. Most people think “BMW” when they think “upscale” car, or “upscale” lifestyle. Just like the cigarette advertising of the second half of this century, a whole generation – us – now has BMW successfully branded on our psyches as the “it” car to have. Most people that are – or want to be – “upscale” want to have a BMW (like, it seems, most of the population of Southern California).

IMHO, for many years BMW richly deserved that reputation. The 2002, which started the whole legend, was a fun to drive, beautifully engineered, reliable, reasonably priced car. Unfortunately (also IMHO), BMW’s today are a different animal, particularly epitomized by the 335. After 20 years of aggressive marketing, and successfully brainwashing most people into reflexively being willing to buy anything with the blue and white propeller, BMW now seems to be resting on its laurels and focused on maximizing profit.

If you take a close, critical, objective look at the 335, it is apparent that the company has gone through it with a fine toothed comb looking for ways to cut costs. I know people in the car biz, and they admit that they look at everything and ask, “will people still buy it for the same price if we do this”? Look at the 335’s windshield wipers – flimsy and unacceptable on a Kia. Many of the interior control ***** likewise would shame a Hyundai. No spare tire (saves $50, and most people will still buy it and pay the same price as if it had one). It even lacks an oil dipstick. Save $5 here and $10 there, the next thing you know, it’s $1,000 more profit per unit, an impressive accomplishment in the razor-thin margins of the automobile industry.

The 335 has also been designed to make owners dependent on the dealer, and addicted to expensive – and not easily substituted – maintenance. To wit: composite brake rotors, which cannot be turned and must be replaced at every brake job (20,000 miles or so), to the tune of $740. Those flimsy windshield wipers that you can’t get anywhere else? $48. I got quotes for oil changes from two dealers (proprietary tools, have to go to the dealer to get it done): $130 and $200. For an oil change!

BMW’s brilliant marketing also promotes “free maintenance”. Which, of course, it isn’t – the cost is just built into the price up-front. The “free” maintenance also gets you oil changes every 15,000 miles (= 3 oil changes during the warranty period). Even a company that builds engines as fine as BMW cannot repeal the laws of physics and metallurgy. While synthetic oils certainly last longer than conventional, this is partially offset by the higher operating temperatures that are used to extract better efficiency – and as a result, shorten oil life. This is especially true in a turbo engine like the 335 (turbos actually get red hot in operation). After 5,000-6,000 miles of this kind of thermal stress, even the best synthetic oil is going to have its shear properties significantly degraded. Bottom line, 15,000 mile oil changes will get almost any engine through the warranty period without any problems, but I would hate to see what the bearings look like after 100,000 miles – or own the engine once it’s out of warranty. Even on the BMW forums many fans are seeing the 335 as a “lease and return”, one to have fun with but that you wouldn’t want to own once the warranty has expired.

Which is the culmination of BMW’s shrewd marketing: lease their cars, and once the warranty and lease are up, lease a new one. Like a smart drug dealer, get the customer hooked, and then keep them addicted and regularly coming back for more. It is a classic, brilliant business strategy to move a product from a periodic capital purchase (buy a car every several years) to a continuous income stream (lease payments for life). It maximizes and stabilizes the company’s cash flow. I take my hat off my (balding) head to BMW for figuring out how to do this. If I worked for them I would try to do the same thing.

But I don’t. I am a consumer. I am lucky enough to be able to afford any car BMW makes, but I didn’t get here by flushing money down the toilet unnecessarily (well, at least not too much….). I know it’s one of my own pet peeves, but I don’t like being led down the garden path to help line someone else’s pockets. Even the maintenance costs have become a secondary message of BMW’s marketing – the cost of the “BMW lifestyle”. The BMW enthusiasts on the forums sniff about “superior driving dynamics”, which seems funny given that most of them have no clue what than means, but they can parrot back what has been imprinted on them in BMW’s marketing. It is also amusing that most of them defend BMW’s lack of reliability by saying “you own a BMW for the drive, not the reliability”, and “you shouldn’t buy a BMW if you want a reliable car” – also straight out of BMW marketing. If you built a car that was more expensive but less reliable than the competition, what else would you say to keep the addicts coming back?

IMHO, the performance of the new G35 (based on the sedan) is not significantly different from the 335. The performance specs seem to be within a few tenths of a second of each other, well within the range of car-to-car variability and driver skill. A $1000 driving class would no doubt make a bigger difference in who would be faster around a track. What the G35 does have, IMHO, is more robust construction quality, and likely more straightforward maintenance – for thousands of dollars less. BMW builds some great cars – the E46 series M3 is an absolute jewel, and a terror on the track. But, IMHO, Infiniti is more like the true successor to the BMW legend started by the 2002, more than the 335: a solid, straightforward, comfortable, high-performance car at a reasonable price. I can’t help but think that BMW should really stand for “Brainwashing Marketing Works”. Like PT Barnum said, “there’s one born every minute”.

For me, the choice is to wait for the new G35 Coupe (another reason for me is because, IMHO of course, so many BMW owners seem like ****** and posers – the old joke about BMW owners and porcupines seems true). I personally think the G35 is gorgeous, fun to drive, well-built (never had a single problem with by 04 G35 Coupe in 3 years), and a good value. We live in a free country, and we are all free to buy (or lease) anything we like, as long as we can afford it (or convince a finance manager that we can). Whatever floats your boat, go for it, and enjoy it.

I know many people consider it sacrilege to not worship at the altar of BMW (I’m sure that visitors from the 335 forum will no doubt lambaste me for my blasphemous comments). But, to me BMW today seems like the story of “The Emperor’s New Clothes”: just because most people think something, doesn’t mean it’s true.


06 Porsche Boxster S (mid-life crisis car)
04 Mazda RX-8 (interim duty pending replacement by an 08 G35)
04 Volvo S60 (practical car for wife)

(So does this set the record for long post?)

Fantastic post! I agree 100%. BTW, 15,000 miles between oil changes is RIDICULOUS!
 


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