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Braineack 06-29-2018 08:39 AM

I drove a 2015 335i xdrive m-sport on Wed. Wasn't overly impressed. Car felt closer to my '09 wrx in terms of ride quality and fit/finish. The steering wheel felt so cheap and the steering feel felt odd as well. You felt ever bump and imperfection in the road -- suspension was harsh. Interior was really basic, and they still haven't integrated the huge screen in the 3-series -- just sticks out like a i-pad bolted to the top of the dash. I really left with the impression I was driving a hopped up economy car like the neon or colbat or lancer.

Pretty sure that car has a sound tube dumping into the engine bay from the intake -- such a boring intrusive sound.

Had a lot of get power, but somehow it still just felt like a wound up i4, and not a 3.0L i-6 with a turbo. The table flat torque curve probably has something to do with it.

The 8-sp trans is FAST, but I think the only way I could drive that car would be with the 6-sp to actually enjoy it.

ridethecliche 06-29-2018 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by Zsanz (Post 1488879)
The 135i is a good buy, can easily spot if they were ever JB4 or not as well, would err towards the N55 over the N45 and if your near the ~70K mark be ready for a water pump/thermostat (driveway job). I used mine as a daily for a few years, great power, solid MPG. Good luck sticking more than a 245 series up front though...

This you?


z31maniac 06-29-2018 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by Zsanz (Post 1488879)
The 135i is a good buy, can easily spot if they were ever JB4 or not as well, would err towards the N55 over the N45 and if your near the ~70K mark be ready for a water pump/thermostat (driveway job). I used mine as a daily for a few years, great power, solid MPG. Good luck sticking more than a 245 series up front though...

18x8.5 ET40 with -2.5 of camber is what I'm told it takes to fit a 245/35 up front.
18x9.5 ET58 = 265/35 on the back.

I've read depending on the tire/exact offset/roll, you can stuff a 275/35 out back if the car isn't slammed.

I don't know how long I'm going to keep my '13 DCT car. My commute is all city streets, highest speed limit is 45, so mash the throttle and you're doing well over the speed limit.

1RMDave 06-29-2018 09:24 PM

I just sold my 2000 BMW M5 so now my Miata is my daily cept for the winter i drive a T100.

wackbards 06-29-2018 10:11 PM

Had a 2017 Honda Ridgeline for over a year now. Has a bed. Pretty comfortable. Decent power. Hauls babies. 22.5 mpg. Unibody delivers surprising handling for a truck.

mx5psi 06-30-2018 02:46 AM

The current daily is a 2001 Toyota chaser

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...7fe0013bb3.jpg

and iam fixing this up to replace the chaser a 2001 Tommi Makinen EVO 6.5 was way too cheap to say no too
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...771188a380.jpg

sixshooter 06-30-2018 07:55 AM


Originally Posted by 1RMDave (Post 1489076)
I just sold my 2000 BMW M5 so now my Miata is my daily cept for the winter i drive a T100.

T100's are very durable but struggle to tow a Miata at highway speed in hilly terrain.


Originally Posted by wackbards (Post 1489080)
Had a 2017 Honda Ridgeline for over a year now. Has a bed. Pretty comfortable. Decent power. Hauls babies. 22.5 mpg. Unibody delivers surprising handling for a truck.

Ridgeline doesn't like to tow the Miata without downshifting constantly. 5 speed automatic transmission can't be locked in 4th for highway towing, only 3rd. And 3rd is way too low for highway speed. But they ride well and have useful interior storage capacity when the back seats are folded up.

Zsanz 06-30-2018 11:56 AM


Originally Posted by ridethecliche (Post 1488935)

Nah, I only had the rims refinished that color to appeal to the M-B0IZ for the sale haha, I would never wear shades like that.
Thats a N54 though, slightly more power on the tunes with the twin turbos but much more reliability with the N55.

wackbards 06-30-2018 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by sixshooter (Post 1489103)
Ridgeline doesn't like to tow the Miata without downshifting constantly. 5 speed automatic transmission can't be locked in 4th for highway towing, only 3rd. And 3rd is way too low for highway speed.

Interesting experience. The gen2's have a 6 speed transmission, but I haven't highway towed the miata yet to be able to report on how it copes.

Gen2 with 6 speed has "D4" towing mode. 4th gear ratio is 1.065:1 on the 6 speed.

ysleem 06-30-2018 02:04 PM

I have been considering a tacoma or a colorado. I have heard the tacoma has some opportunities with respect to responsiveness. I drove the colorado anf loved it but the interior was meh. It seems a full size truck is a lot more bang for the buck especially when u get a used one. New tacoma ~34k and a new colorado ~37k used full size fully loaded ~35k. Obviously this is based on what i spec'd on the websites and averaged used truck #s. My drive to work is 20 miles and I interact with a lot of idiot drivers and semi trucks. Utility of a truck is epic. My driveway would be packed tight due to size of truck.

MartinezA92 07-03-2018 12:00 AM

Anyone have any opinions or experiences with the newest generation IS350? I'm looking for something more modern to replace my 98 LS400 and the looks have me hooked. With such a small difference in price between the 300 and the 350 it almost doesn't make sense to look at the 300. That weird little mouse thing to navigate the infotainment system is pure AIDS tho, I drove a Gs350 F sport for a day that had the same thing.

ysleem 07-03-2018 05:28 AM

Just send it

turbofan 07-03-2018 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by MartinezA92 (Post 1489555)
Anyone have any opinions or experiences with the newest generation IS350? I'm looking for something more modern to replace my 98 LS400 and the looks have me hooked. With such a small difference in price between the 300 and the 350 it almost doesn't make sense to look at the 300. That weird little mouse thing to navigate the infotainment system is pure AIDS tho, I drove a Gs350 F sport for a day that had the same thing.

Worst infotainment system ever, and I was a bit disappointed with the power in the 2014 model I drove. Nice car though.

Braineack 07-03-2018 11:12 AM

and they still havent updated it.

I had the is350 f-sport on my list, but the interior is a joke. they haven't refreshed it since 2013 or whenever it came out: it's still a tiny low-resolution screen, still a basic/flat ugly console. Which is sad because the rest of the styling of that car is so modern and interesting. The dash cluster is really cool, the center console looks straight out of 1980.

and they are really overpriced and underpowered.

i started looking at the c400.

MartinezA92 07-03-2018 11:41 AM

A lot of different Lexus models have the same interior design style too. I don't hate the interior but I definitely am not in love with it. I don't know if I can get past the infotainment though, that's my biggest issue with the car by far.

turbofan 07-03-2018 04:08 PM

Definitely a deal breaker in my book. It's just so, so bad.

18psi 07-03-2018 04:57 PM

it will run forever. it will hold value like crazy. that, to me, is a real big pro in a daily driver

Braineack 07-03-2018 06:14 PM

Do you still have to use a mouse pointer to interact with it?

MartinezA92 07-04-2018 11:55 AM

That Toyota reliability is kind of why I'm not considering anything else. I looked at older IS350s too but the exterior isn't nearly as good looking.

Braineack 07-04-2018 02:02 PM

to be fair, ive seen worse interior and it's still not a slouch. But the GS interior just looks so much better. But when I was pricing them, they were always so much more expensive to the bmw/mb counterparts.

i know, splurge for a gs 400h f-sport awd. just as fast as the is350 with much better mpgs! not an N/A v6 with v8 TT MPG ratings...


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