How does one justify spending quarter of a million ringgit for a junior executive car roughly the size of a Corolla Altis or at best a Honda Civic (if wheelbase dimension is a criteria)? With this higher-spec 320i SE, is the asking price of RM249,800 pushing the envelope a little too far? Futhermore with BMW’s snazzy tagline like “Sheer Driving Pleasure”, it begs the question of whether a higher level of motoring nirvana can be attained by dishing out the extra RM17,000. After getting acquainted with this E90 variant, the answer is both a ‘Yes’…and a ‘No’.
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Hit the highway and that’s where the 320i’ Achilles heel starts to flare up. It desperately need forced induction (think: Mini and 335i) to keep up with the times, and possibly the Kompressors and TFSIs too. Pushing the car above highway limits puts the 4-pot into quite an uncomfortable position and encroaching Vmax takes a bloody eternity too. Exploring the higher reaches of the speedometer you can hear the whining protest and hoarseness up front, even with that distinct firewall in the engine bay. Don’t believe what people say about this modern and tech-endowed IL4 from BMW having refinement of the IL6 of yesteryears. It does NOT. Despite what the responsive and busy rev counter would have you believe. 0-100km/h runs returned an averaged figure of 11.5secs (claimed: 9.7sec). To be fair, high speed stability and quick lane change composure on motorways cannot be faulted though. Ditto for overall low NVH levels during laid-back drives.
So, is the 320i SE a good buy at quarter of a million? Go for the base 320i if you desire to be seen in a junior executive sports sedan wearing a blue-propeller roundel and likely not much else. If you can afford the SE, go for broke hire-purchasing the 325i instead. Sadly, the latest BMW Lease and BMW Credit promotion of 1.38% interest rate (allegedly valid for June 2007 only) don’t seem to include the 325i and 325i Sports. I wonder why. Hmmm…
So, is the 320i SE a good buy at quarter of a million? Go for the base 320i if you desire to be seen in a junior executive sports sedan wearing a blue-propeller roundel and likely not much else. If you can afford the SE, go for broke hire-purchasing the 325i instead. Sadly, the latest BMW Lease and BMW Credit promotion of 1.38% interest rate (allegedly valid for June 2007 only) don’t seem to include the 325i and 325i Sports. I wonder why. Hmmm…
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