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| BMW 135i Coupe |
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| Great idea, but... |
| Wes.Coleman 07-12-2007 |
This is a great idea, shoehorning a large engine into a small car. But the thing is, BMW is only bringing the 135i and the 128i coupes to the U.S., not the hatchbacks or any of the four cylinder models. This is a terrible idea; what America needs is more fuel-efficient vehicles. Since the discontinuation of the Infiniti G20 there has been an absence of small four cylinder luxury/sport sedans. I think at the very least, they should bring a diesel over here, or maybe develop a turbocharged petrol four cylinder. We don't need two six cylinder models. They should save the twin turbo six for an M model. |
| Verve restored |
| PerfAdv 07-12-2007 |
Maybe BMW has managed to capture some of the magic that made the brand a favorite amongst enthusiasts, before everyone had one as a status symbol. Somehow, the more luxurious and ever heavier BMWs lost some of their verve in order to appeal to a wider audience. With this new model however, hope is revived in the form of a "light", "inexpensive", and responsive machine. A naturally aspirated model with the wonderful inline-6 makes the most sense. |
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