Threeweight wrote:
BMW innovates by bringing a clean diesel to the US with better performance than their gasser, better mpg, and a similar price (they make luxury cars, folks) and you guys find an excuse to piss and moan about it? Something tells me that if two naked supermodels showed up at your door with a bottle of $500 scotch, you'd complain that it wasn't Coors Lite!
I can't afford a BMW, but it sure is nice to see that at least a few car companies are investing in new technology.
Partial apology for necro-posting in this thread, but my alibi is that a year and 25k of driving a 335d gives some perspective on some of the questions that were being kicked around years ago.
The car is great to drive, the sales credits for the last year and a half make the car cheaper than a gasser 335, the torque is insane (425+ ft-lbs) and the mileage is fantastic for a 5.8s 0-60 car (40-42 hwy, 28-30 city). DEF (diesel exhaust fluid, a.k.a. urea) is $12 for a two gal jug at Flying J (if you ever need it outside the normal servicing), and all servicing is included for 4/80k.
In the year and 26,000km, I have taken the car in exactly once (at 20,000km) to get its annual servicing (oil, filters, DEF flush/fill, etc...)
Waiting to see how the tuning folks are doing, but there are already some 300+hp/500+ft-lb boxes available now. Even stock at 265/425, the big six (well, only 0.2 L bigger than my Libby) is intoxicating to drive. The car pulls like a freight train to...well, what ever the road and law will safely allow.
Overall a great experience. Not for everybody, but right for many, and sales are picking up for both the 335d and the X5d - in fact, the diesel outsold the gas 335's twice in monthly sale in 2010.
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Duey