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Old 09-27-2006, 02:24 PM
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I think that's an old review. FWIW, in the Nov issue of C&D I will quote one of the writers re: the 335i:

"If we were spending our own money and had to buy one car, it would be hard to pick anything but the 335i."

or:

"The 335i is the best car currently for sale."

How's that for adding fuel?
Is that in the 335i sedan article??
 
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Anyone who argues that the G35 is a "better" car then the 335i is stupid. I love my G35, but I know the 335i is a better car overall, in every aspect except to me maybe looks and don't know about reliability yet, but BMW has definately stepped up their game in the reliability segment lately. Anyways, I still prefer my G35 Coupe because of the price difference, to those that can afford a loaded 335i over a G35, I'm envious, but also, congrats to all purchasing it! I would love the TT 335i! (but sadly I have to buy my wife a car and right now can't justify buying her a 35k car and buying myself one for 48 with the options I want)


ANYWAYS, the G35 may be nice, but the 335i is nicer!
 
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Is that in the 335i sedan article??
Coupe, Nov '07 issue. I just got mine today.
 
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Coupe, Nov '07 issue. I just got mine today.
... I'll pick one up on my way home
 
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Originally Posted by vstrizheus
Anyone who argues that the G35 is a "better" car then the 335i is stupid. I love my G35, but I know the 335i is a better car overall, in every aspect except to me maybe looks and don't know about reliability yet, but BMW has definately stepped up their game in the reliability segment lately. Anyways, I still prefer my G35 Coupe because of the price difference, to those that can afford a loaded 335i over a G35, I'm envious, but also, congrats to all purchasing it! I would love the TT 335i! (but sadly I have to buy my wife a car and right now can't justify buying her a 35k car and buying myself one for 48 with the options I want)


ANYWAYS, the G35 may be nice, but the 335i is nicer!
That's a good and realistic attitude. I'm in the opposite situation, and that's why I'd now consider the 335. Sedan though, not coupe....I want to get rid of some money before getting married believe it or not. In telling the g/f about the G35S and 335, she told me to get what makes me happy, and not to dwell on the 8k. The only drawback to the 335 is she feels I can get other girls with it--in looking at the pics of the G35S she feels she has nothing to worry about.
 
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That's a good and realistic attitude. I'm in the opposite situation, and that's why I'd now consider the 335. Sedan though, not coupe....I want to get rid of some money before getting married believe it or not. In telling the g/f about the G35S and 335, she told me to get what makes me happy, and not to dwell on the 8k. The only drawback to the 335 is she feels I can get other girls with it--in looking at the pics of the G35S she feels she has nothing to worry about.
Just curious, after the 335, do you still have enough for the wedding cost?
 
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That's a good and realistic attitude. I'm in the opposite situation, and that's why I'd now consider the 335. Sedan though, not coupe....I want to get rid of some money before getting married believe it or not. In telling the g/f about the G35S and 335, she told me to get what makes me happy, and not to dwell on the 8k. The only drawback to the 335 is she feels I can get other girls with it--in looking at the pics of the G35S she feels she has nothing to worry about.
Heh I know how you feel... I wish I could have done that,

I spent around ~$34k when I got married (wedding, honeymoon, closing costs on my place) and that basically ran me dry.....
 
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Originally Posted by vstrizheus
Heh I know how you feel... I wish I could have done that,

I spent around ~$34k when I got married (wedding, honeymoon, closing costs on my place) and that basically ran me dry.....
I don't mind the cost of the wedding so much as long as my wife comes with "forever faithful" option
 
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Seems to me that that is a "Premium Package" option these days... gotta pay extra for that!
 
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Originally Posted by vstrizheus
Heh I know how you feel... I wish I could have done that,

I spent around ~$34k when I got married (wedding, honeymoon, closing costs on my place) and that basically ran me dry.....
Boy am I wishy-washy, you quoted me and I said sedan not coupe. But after driving the coupe last Fri., I want it. And though the dealership I went to said list, I just got an email from a dealer saying they'd give me $1500 off list, and don't be fooled because their bottom-line includes $695 freight. It sounds too good to be true, but worth a return phone call. Fact is nobody has the car, and they'll always be dealers taking orders at low prices, but not delivering (my mom went through that with a CR-V where she ordered a 2k5 and they tried to get her to agree to a 2k6 with no difference with the vehicle, just a higher price on the 2k6).

Wow, hope you had a nice wedding! My g/f has too many friends so she suggested either close family friends or Vegas!
 
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Heh I had 330 guests... reason it cost so little was cuz I got the hookups, my fiance did all the decorating/floral arrangements (its her thing) and the catering was covered by my mom and her mom (both our fathers died many years back) but anyways I think if I paid someone to do everything we did, it would have cost $50k+ just for the wedding...
 
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