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The M340i is no doubt the more accomplished performance car, but the TCO for every mile is about 40% more, I mean REAL cash out and not only when you're trashing it! A L W A Y S. When you go for the M340i I can only hope you can push it a lot, or alternatively, that you can enjoy its virtues as an epicurian (cerebrale endulgement I mean, since the 330i will cruise objectively equal or better than the M340i, not accelerate...that's clear). Nevertheless, where you and I live, the measurable performance difference is not an argument since the 330i puts your licence in the shredder after 5 seconds... the M340i would have put it there a second sooner. I can agree with that. There is another issue showing up at the horizon fast now: no combustion engine propelled car will have any value within 10 years time from now... so don't count on long term write offs since it will not happen. The residual value of the bigger engines will plummet faster than the smaller ones already. This will happen as from... NOW. |
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As was told to me when I was young, if you can, do.
I have driven both and the fun factor of the M340 is hands-down the winner. It's a $70k+ toy car to me. I don't bemoan gas mileage. I realize why I have it and absolutely have enjoyed the experience. If you're going to fidget over cost, just stick with the 330.
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Note that for example in Europe the M340i is not available.
And if you compare the 330i XDrive with the M340i XDrive, the difference from 0 to 100 is 1.1s. So the fun of the rear M340i in Europe does not exist. http://www.zeperfs.com/en/duel7651-8310.htm |
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I think almost everyone agrees that for most countries daily driving routines the 330 would be the smarter better choice. Cheaper and does the job well. It only comes down in the end to whether or not that extra bit of power and the extra 2 cyl are worth it.
I also heard rumors about the future being bad for pure combustion engine cars, but who knows, in my mind they are more reliable than electric cars and those heavy batteries. A guy whose said to be an expert in engines and car mechanics once said in a youtube video that he made that Bmws 6 cyl engines are normally more reliable in the long term than the smaller 4 cyl engines. He was meaning many years ownership and not 3 or 4 years. I dont know at all if that is true or not, the guy seemed to know what he was talking about tho. Does anyone with experience here know if this is true or not? What I do know is that reliabilty of an engine is affected by how you treat it and drive it, but maybe there is more to it. |
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I went on a road trip last weekend through mountains and the amount of power available even on steep inclines is insane. |
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For me, I never even considered a 330i. I most recently came from an F10 535i and while heavier than a 3er, I'm used to the straight six, and having driven the 330i and G30 530i, did not like them at all. They were lacking and for me, my BMWs have to have a straight six, but an M550ix wouldn't be too bad. I know that every single time I start my car, pull away from a traffic light, make a pass, turn a corner hard, or merge onto a busy freeway my M340i makes me happy and for me, that's enough of a reason to have gotten it. |
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Your heart screams for the M340i XDrive, you shouldn't give it more thought, if you buy the 330i you will regret your purchase |
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I guess the the closest level you can get the two cars is maybe by putting a tuned 330i with a stock m340i, maybe then they would feel about the same? |
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The M Sport Diff is an option on the 330i in the UK, I have it on mine...
Having moved from a F32 435d to the 330i, which was the biggest engine available when I got it, I was worried I would miss the power and torque of the 6 pot diesel! Whilst there is a notable difference in power and acceleration between the two cars (1.1s 0-60 off book), I'm not disappointed with the 330i at all, and overall much prefer it over the F32. I did choose to spec the car with most things bar the Visibility Pack, but even then it still would come in circa £3k under a Base M340i. I would definitely consider the M340i/M3 in the future, but the 330i is plenty of car for daily driving, reasonable economy and punchy enough to have some fun too, but even with a stage 1 map it wouldn't be in standard M340i territory on power/acceleration. If you want the power and have the cash, go for the M340i, but if you want very good performance with a lower price point for initial outlay and overall day to day running costs, the 330i is a great option 👌🏼
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[/QUOTE] I know that every single time I start my car, pull away from a traffic light, make a pass, turn a corner hard, or merge onto a busy freeway my M340i makes me happy and for me, that's enough of a reason to have gotten it.[/QUOTE]
Agreed. Lets face it, cars are rarely a decision based on logic. I have a long commute everyday and any car could get me to my destination, but most wont get me there with a smile. I test drive the 330i and was very impressed, then jumped into the M340i and I knew which car I needed to have |
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A 6 line has the advantage of no 2nd harmonic vibrations and less vibrations is better. My 6-cyls were more to maintain, and by a serious stretch! My 4-cyl all did ~150000 kms without nothing but the normal maintenance. Looking at my maintenace invoices, the 6 costs double than the 4s and it apparently is normal to BMW service to present an invoice of 1200 on 60.000km maintenance for a 530i. Never saw that on the 4 cyls which were all around 450. Nevertheless, I believe that a 6 put on high road at constant speed can easily crack 1million kms, because of the lack of vibrations. But that's not why you would potentially opt for he M340i I presume. To me, also this argument is in the trash. |
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Also, buying a 6 cyl to drive millions of kms is a bit ridiculous, since we already came to the conclusion that the 320d would be the perfect fit then.
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Well I guess I should add some perspective, as a long time owner of BMW 6cyl engines and now my first 4cyl.
Currently my 330i fulfills every single need that I have. As you can tell I live in Germany. 5kms from my house lies the longest derestricted stretch of Autobahn in Germany. I use it every day to get to work, about a 25km commute. I have driven my cars HARD. Maybe i'm getting old. But I dont really miss the extra power. If I do its probably 1% of the time. A car can be practical and fun without having absurd power. If roasting your tires is your thing, then fine, I get it, I've done it and lived with it, but its not the bench mark I was looking for. The 330i handles the road just as good as the M2 did on a normal day. More than enough power to pass anyone at any speed. I sometimes cruise at 200+ km/h and the engine delivers and never feels out of breath except at the very top. This 4cyl is very very smooth. Not sure were the "rough" comments are coming from. Combustion engines have their days numbered. It's just how it is. My next car will be electric, and i'm ok with that. These discussions are pointless.
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The 340i will throw you back if you accelerate after 100mph my 6.4L wont! the B48 feel extremely under-rated |
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