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      08-23-2011, 07:50 AM   #6
SupremePower3335
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Drives: 2011 335 MSport & 2018 X3 30i
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Originally Posted by CanadianDriver View Post
Budds family of dealers have fallen behind other dealers as of late (from what I've read) You may want to include the Quinn group in your shopping contacts as well (i.e. waterloo, toronto, parkview) just to have a comparison on who can take care of your business better.
I had a unpleasent experiance @ Budds when I purchased my 135. I ended up getting it from Endras BMW b/c of the how nice I was treated and the deal they gave me. I actually like BMW of Toronto..I might go down there..

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Originally Posted by AusX1 View Post
Definitely go for sports seats (in any BMW really). The level of support,comfort and adjustability is great. (would be even better if you optioned electric memory positioning for each driver - saved in the keys' memory) I have found sports suspension to be very comfortable and not harsh at all. X1's more car than SUV unlike the X3. New X3 can have variable suspension which would be nice. My MSport X1 feels great - low centre of gravity (can be very high to with seat raised), the sports seats, great feel to the sports wheel, nice short leather manual gearshift so everything you have contact with in the car has a great feel to it. I've spent a three hour stint in the back and legroom's good, but not as comfy as the fronts. Kids haven't complained back there at all.
Power from 2.0Diesel is fine, not mindblowing at all, but then I don't go much over 100kph with police and speedcameras so common nowdays.
Interior plastics are good, mine has aluminium trim which is all good. Not too much plasticy bling suits me fine.
Yeah, not worried too much about the "speed"..I havent driven a 4 cyl in years..curious to see what a 4cyl turbo will feel like..

thx for the feedback about guys!
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