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      03-17-2008, 06:49 PM   #1
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just curious i just received the brochure for the 135

and it says 135 does 0-60 for auto 5.2 and for the 335i 0-60 5.6. i know the 335 is 200lb heavier but i figure .1-.2 the most.. why is difference this amount?
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      03-17-2008, 07:13 PM   #2
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One reason is probably economics. The 335i is already a hot seller on its own now so it doesn't need the extra marketing support from BMW. BMW is now pumping up the marketing & advertising for the 1-series. They say it has the same power in a smaller/lighter body and it's a hot deal. However they don't mention the residual and money factor isn't as good as a 3-series right now if you choose to lease, because BMW needs to make their money back on the production of the 1-series coupes. It's all a marketing strategy, for the most part.

Reality - I'm sure we'll eventually start to see lots of side-by-side comparsons between the 135i and the 335i over time for some real-world numbers.
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      03-17-2008, 07:14 PM   #3
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and it says 135 does 0-60 for auto 5.2 and for the 335i 0-60 5.6. i know the 335 is 200lb heavier but i figure .1-.2 the most.. why is difference this amount?
I had a Z3 M Coupe that hit around 5 secs 0-60 repeatedly. My 335xi (Auto) feels at least as fast as that if not faster but I have not officially tested it yet.
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      03-17-2008, 08:12 PM   #4
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In practice, the 335 (even the AT) seems to do around 5.0. I would expect the 135 to be very slightly faster but driver and road conditions are probably a bigger factor. It does have the Electronic LSD which apparently does not reduce engine power on wheel slip like the 335 does.
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All of the magazines are getting 4.5-4.7 seconds 0-60 for the 135i. .89-.90 g on the skidpad and over 72 mph in the slalom. Edmunds even hit 109 ft during 60-0 braking. These are phenomenal numbers for a 300 hp/300 lb-ft tq, 3400 lb rwd car. Nate
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0-60 is one of the most unprecise characteristics of modern cars. If you ask me that time should not even be published. 1/4 miles is what you should pay attention to.
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0-60 is one of the most unprecise characteristics of modern cars. If you ask me that time should not even be published. 1/4 miles is what you should pay attention to.
I agree that 0-60 times are not the most important statistic by most peoples requirements but, a quarter mile time is for racer's. How often do you think the general public does a quarter mile run at full throttle? An occasional freeway on ramp maybe?
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I agree that 0-60 times are not the most important statistic by most peoples requirements but, a quarter mile time is for racer's. How often do you think the general public does a quarter mile run at full throttle? An occasional freeway on ramp maybe?
Not even....or you'd be seriously breaking the law by the time you've done 1/4 mile!
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