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    01-22-2010 07:25 PM #1
    Today BMW released the official details of the 2011 335is coupe and convertible. We were in Portugal driving the car today, and will have a full First Drive report next week. In the meantime, here are the major talking points...FULL STORY


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    01-22-2010 07:33 PM #2
    I wonder how much faster the 335is will be compared to a regular 335i. Enough to justify the price difference?

    And any details if the engine is different than the one in the 335i?

    EDIT: @ 50K I think I'd fork over the extra money for a M3.



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    01-22-2010 07:36 PM #3
    It's an uprated version of the N54. 320 hp, up to 370 lb-ft. 0-to60 in 5.0 seconds.

    Additional cooling system upgrades, unique bodywork and interior. Optional DCT gearbox.

    We'll have our full road test next week, but yeah, it's a pretty hot package for someone who doesn't want to pay for an M3.


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    01-22-2010 07:37 PM #4
    does it include a fuel pump that doesn't fail every 20k?
    Good, fast, or cheap...pick two

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  5. 01-22-2010 07:48 PM #5
    Have they solved the carbon buildup issue?

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    01-22-2010 07:53 PM #6
    Quote, originally posted by Ark6 »
    EDIT: @ 50K I think I'd fork over the extra money for a M3.

    Before I learned of the price, I would've said the same but $9-10k isn't an insignificant amount.

    A lightly used M3 is another matter.

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    01-22-2010 08:00 PM #7
    Sounds like it'll be a pretty sweet car to rip around in! I like the tune-ability of the turbo engine...tons of potential there...

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    01-22-2010 08:13 PM #8
    ouch... fiddy K. reminds me why i buy old cars...

  9. 01-22-2010 08:21 PM #9
    I want to see what the actual 0-60 times are because BMW said 5.5 for the old 335's but some people were getting them as low as 4.7-4.8 stock. With the extra power those things should be very fast.

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    01-22-2010 08:37 PM #10
    The track at Estoril was damp and cool today. I pulled an actual 5.0 measured with our vBox. Our test cars also were not equipped with launch control, which may have shaved a tenth or two. We'll test one again when they arrive Stateside for sure.

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