BMW loves America, and to prove it, BMW is sending us a North American exclusive sports coupé and convertible. No, it is not some fabulous concept car turned production, its last year’s 335i cranked up a notch with some M3 parts and an exhaust system that’s too loud to be sold in the EU tossed in for good measure. Does that make the 335is the perfect 3 series? BMW tossed us the keys to one for a week to find out.
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Type57SC - He seems to be worth a couple billion on paper. Doing something right as that can’t be all luck.
Type57SC - Ecoboost F150 sales would seem to suggest otherwise.
wmba - Interesting article. This is a subject I think of a lot, because I’m not at all convinced that small turbocharged engines are the way to go, even though...
Type57SC - Ahh, but how do you know that the guy you tell about it isn’t the person who ended up inventing it?
threeer - Yeah…the base V-6 Mustang (assuming you can lay off of the options/extras) makes one heck of an argument when it comes to...
Acd - Looks like a great car for the sub-prime finance crowd. If a car makes a statement this one says “My owner has a really low credit score”.
Higheriq - The world may have progressed far beyond the stick, but some of still like to do it “old school” (me included, and...
andyinatl - GTI is not offered with automatic, but with the VW’s dual clutch transmission. Same idea as Ford’s PowerShift,...
Summicron - I’m a boomer.
suspekt - Until Honda and Toyota start selling boosted 4 cylinder engines in North America, I refuse to believe the turbocharger is needed… they know how to...