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      02-09-2013, 02:53 PM   #4
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Drives: 2015 Midnight Blue X1 xDrive28
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Correct, I do not have the sports suspension. I actually still have the original 16 in wheels even. In general I found handling to be very similar, but the x1 was a softer ride that muted the feel of the road surface (for better and for worse). I did like it better than the feel of the new 3er. I'm in the process of getting new 3g RFTs to replace my turanzas, so soon I'll know if the difference was suspension changes or just my old RFTs.

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Originally Posted by nospam View Post
I'm assuming you don't have the sports suspension on your 328i. I had a 2009 E90 335i which out handled the x28i M Sport I drive now. The adaptive sport suspension and variable sport steering in my parent's F30 328i out handles them both, but loses a minor amount of steering feedback in comparison.

The elevated ride height and more spacious area under the driver's side dash makes the X1 a more comfortable drive than the E9x or F30.
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