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02-22-2006, 04:58 PM | #45 |
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I live in White Plains. I would actually like to see how a 330xi feels with the performance wheels on. Its rare that a dealer would have this configuration ready for a test drive...
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02-22-2006, 05:16 PM | #46 |
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To answer a few of your questions, I live 45 min. north of Manhattan, so I do get a few days in the winter where it can get hairy. I drive 25 miles north everyday for work, so public transportation isn't an option. I was thinking maybe I can drive my wife's FWD Lexus on the days when it may become nasty. I'm just looking for a really good reason to get the i over the xi. I've read in this forum how the performance of the i vs xi is night and day. So, being that I have been driving around in an xi for 3 years (and appreciated having it those snowy/icy days), I want to drive a car thats a little more fun to drive. If you xi owners are telling me that the new x-drive technology is better than that of the AWD system, then I'll probably get the xi.
BTW, I'm pretty good about avoiding potholes, but as you northeast dwellers are aware of, potholes are pretty much like the plague during the winter months. Do the 18" wheels bend quite easily when driving through an impressive pothole? For the i owners with 18" wheels and performance tires, do you all change your wheels/tires because of poor traction(even in dry, yet cold conditions)? Yes, I can get the extra set of wheels, but I don't want to have to switch wheels every year (I'm lazy like that, I guess) Thanks for all of your opinions! Its like 6pm and I'm checking to see if people would actually reply to my redundant post. I was quite surprised, to say the least. You guys are the best! Thanks!!! |
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02-22-2006, 05:21 PM | #47 | |
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I would show you BUT I have winter wheels and tires on right now. I'll probably take them off in mid March. In the interim, send me a PM if you want to talk more.
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02-22-2006, 05:25 PM | #49 | |
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02-22-2006, 06:45 PM | #50 |
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sorry but this is a bit off-topic: I have an AWD w/ all season tires (19's) and I have no issues. Back to the point, RWD w/ snow tires are sufficient enough to drive in the East Coast area. I've had the E36 M3 w/ decent snow tires and they were "pretty good" but not as good as AWD (xi). It depends if you want to spend the extra bucks for AWD. BTW, its awesome in heavy rain too!
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If more than few months, I highly recommand the Xi. Don't get me or any of us E90i owners wrong, E90Xi is a GREAT car. Its a bmw, what do you expect. Though, it is wide known that BMW's AWD system isn't the best in the market. Its still a great system however, but there are other automotive manufacturers with more know-hows on AWDs. But if you want a nice sporty luxury cruiser with that extra capability to handle difficult weather conditions, Xi will do the job just fine. I wouldn't call it a "day-n-night" difference between the Xi/i either, just minor differences that most daily drivers won't even really feel. Honestly, by reading your posts, I think you'll be fine with E90i with sets of winter setup in your garage. If you don't want that kind of hassle however, just get the damn Xi. Quote:
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1. Show: Many owners want to protect their beautiful looking 162s during the winter from all the salt, rocks, etc etc. 2. Performance: Save the amount of traction left on summer tires, for real fun during the summer where good amount of dry traction is required. Last I remember, people say BFG's "KD" lettering stands for Killer-Dry. (don't quote me on that) 3. Traction: Summer performance tires just can't cut it during the winter in the area. Needs better winter-suited tires for that extra traction you desire during bad weather conditions. And yes, Im one of those people who doesn't want to change the wheels every year. so I just drive it. In oregon, it rains for almost 6mth in a year. Hey, Im doing fine. It doesn't snow here though.
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02-22-2006, 08:22 PM | #52 |
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Don't get AWD. It is a waste of money. People have RWD pick-ups all around the country. Get winter tires. There are great ones now and you'll barely feel a decrease in ride quality (I love my Viking Snowtech - by Continental). And it won't be really an additional expense, because you'll save your summer tires.
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02-22-2006, 09:05 PM | #53 |
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I wouldn't say AWD is waste of money.
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02-22-2006, 09:13 PM | #54 |
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These are sucker's threads. Same argument gets hashed over and over pitting the RWDers against the AWDers. The RWDers say AWD is unecessary and a waste of money, just buy yourself some snow tires and you'll be fine. AWDers say nothing works like AWD in the snow, it's a must have. Some good points are made, some stupid comments are made and each side is fully entrenched in their respective position. Finally after endless posts and comments the thread dies down ... till some unsuspecting well intentioned newbie asks the dreaded question "i or xi" ???? And we all say " OH NO NOT AGAIN!!!!! "
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02-22-2006, 10:29 PM | #56 | |
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BTW (off the subject): does anyone know if its possible to order wheels that are not specified for a particular package? For example, if I end up getting the 330xi (w/ZSP), I want to switch my wheels from style 158 to 159. If not, would the dealer be willing to give me some sort of credit towards the purchase of the 159 wheels, while they keep the 158 wheels? |
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02-22-2006, 10:40 PM | #57 |
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^ Yes, you can always try and work it out with your salesman.
There are few members here who swapped their 325i stock wheels to 162s(paying more of course) at the dealership.
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I would say I'm quite an aggressive driver. I like to sometimes push my car to its limit (acceleration, cornering, blah blah). As far as road conditions, for the most part the roads are OK. There are occasional bumps and potholes from time to time. What really kills my car is when I go to nyc and try to dodge those craters and construction plates. We tend to get (on average) 3 major snow storms per winter and 2-4 minor snow events. As far as income to afford a set of dedicated winter rims/tires setup, finances is not the issue here. I just don't have the liberty of storing four wheels in my apartment garage. |
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02-22-2006, 11:09 PM | #60 |
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AWDriver, I responded above.
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02-23-2006, 07:37 AM | #66 |
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Just picked up my 330xi one week ago today. My prior car was a 2000 328i and before that a 1998 323i Convert ~ both with the Sport Pkg. I certainly know the drive of a non-AWD BMW and I can honestly say the E90 XI is a better handling car than any of my previous cars.
As far as tires go, I ordered the car with the 162's & summer tires. I have a set of winter wheels ready to go, but its almost March & I'm guessing the snow is done with. If not, I'll swap the wheels out. I think a lot of people make the mistake of thinking an XI is only to be purchased if the car will be in snow. While it is an added benefit, it wasn't my primary decision maker. The XI is much more sure footed in all conditions and is a complete blast to drive. Unless you plan on taking your car to the track, which 95% of us won't be doing, then the comparisons made between the i and xi are meaningless. Both cars are exceptional driving machines, yet I've read many posts where people immediately discount the XI because they don't like the extra wheel gap. Perhaps it's because I ordered a black car, but I barely notice the difference - especially with the 18" 162's. The other arguments like more oversteer in the XI, or that it's slower because it is heavier are, in a word, overkill. It's the same argument Lexus IS drivers will spew out when comparing to a Three. Stats or specs don't make the car. Driveability is what makes the car. I guess my point is that I've had a 3-series with sport package for 8 years prior to the E90 XI. I'll never buy a non XI again. This car is much MUCH quieter over bumps, has a lot of power, and inspires confidence in less than perfect road conditions. Don't get all caught up in the specs of the car, and the opinions of many who have never even driven the XI.
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