Why not 135i? Price. It still remains to be seen. Date of delivery is end of May so
135i is freakin' sweet. 300 horse, 300 pound feet at 1400rpm. 6-piston front calipers. 'nuff said.
Why not 135i? Price. It still remains to be seen. Date of delivery is end of May so
While at my local dealer begging to borrow a tool from their special tools crib I had a lookie at the 1er. My impression was the minimized Bangle styling resulted in it looking like an inverted bathtub, especially the convertible.
I don't think the style will wear well, even if you like it now.
"The gas pedal wouldn't go to the floor if it weren't meant to be there"
Thread done!
Inked it.
128i auto (wait for it...)
Alpine White, Coral Red Leather
Premium Package
- Glass sunroof
- Xenon headlights
- Lights package (dimming interior, etc)
- BMW Assist with Bluetooth
Comfort Package
- Comfort Access (so cool)
- Auto dimming int/ext mirrors
- Electric seats with memory, lumbar, etc
Premium Sound Package
- HiFi with DSP
- USB integration/iPod
Sport Package
- 18" W Spoke alloys - #263, runflats 215/245
- Sport seats
- Sport suspension
....... Paddle shifter
She'll like it.
It'll be fine... until they facelift it in 3 years
Comfort Access
"Also available for the first time on a BMW in this class is Comfort Access. All cars receive a newly designed key that replaces the conventional blade-type key but with Comfort Access the key contains an ID Sensor that the car recognises from a short distance away. On recognition, the doors are unlocked automatically and the car can be started with one push of the starter button. The Comfort Access system also works in tandem with BMW's familiar key memory system to ensure that the seating position, door mirrors, personalised air conditioning settings and radio reception are automatically adjusted to the current drivers' settings before they enter the car.
Walking up to his BMW properly locked and secured, all the driver has to do with Comfort Access is pull the door handle in order to open the door. Then, as he is taking his seat at the wheel, the Personal Profile functions serve to adjust, say, the driver’s seating position, the automatic air conditioning and the radio station according to the driver’s personal requirements.
Over and above these three functions, Car & Key Memory (CKM) also sets the interior and exterior mirrors, the central locking and interior lights, the audio system sound effects and, in a car appropriately equipped, the presentation on the Control Display as well as the voice entry setting.
Once the driver is ready to go, he simply presses the start/stop button. Once he has reached his destination, in turn, he presses the same button to switch off the engine. Then, placing his finger on the marked surface on the door handle after getting out and closing the door, he automatically locks and secures the car without requiring any further action. If he has forgotton the ID sensor in the car the doors will not lock and the driver will receive an appropriate warning. And should the electronic key control system ever fail to operate, the driver can insert the ID sensor into a slot in the instrument panel in order to drive the car just as conveniently the “conventional” way."
hhmm buddy of mine already got a hold of his 135
why the hold up in candia?
he ordered it right, minimal options sport pack 6-spd white black leatherette black gloss trim its a hot car
-Mike
Originally Posted by Qube
that'll be fun when it's -30
there's no hold up, a friend of mine has had a 135i in Canada for a while now.Originally Posted by Sam-Son
I changed it today
135i, Monaco Blue, Taupe Boston Leather
... same stuff as above. $8000 more :|
There's a saying in French that goes something like "Night brings good counsel."
Well, you'll have to drive back to Montreal again to show us that sweet thing