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  1. 4 hours ago, BreakMyWindow said:

    Yeah the silver one. Not too fussed about m sport on the x1 tbh. F25 definitely looks better with msport bits.

    Fair enough, it certainly looks very tidy and will be a very nice modern car.

    I think you would have a better idea on preference after test driving both the x1 and the x3. 

    for the similar or less money than the x1 you could get a very nice x3 35i with low kms but it will be an older year car like 2012~

    There are some nice x3's for sale at the moment for 20-22k..

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  2. Is the x1 the silver one? If so, its non msport?

    The B48 is relatively new but it is so widely used in a lot of new bmw models as well as the Mini Cooper S JCW. It was a very nice 4 pot engine from my experience with the slightly lower kW version in the Cooper S non JCW.


  3. Awesome cars, rate them highly. the 35i N55 model is awesome, doesnt use as much petrol as you think. 10-11km/L from my experience.

    Usual N55 engine issue - charge pipe. But otherwise all good. keep up oil change intervals and should be fine.

    definitely get the Msport varient and stick with the pre LCI for best value cuz like nick said, the premium of $10-15k for the facelift is not worth it imo.

    I too would definitely buy again if I was in the market for a sporty suv.

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  4. Having owned multiple E91 325i and E87 130i all msport varients, I would say that the E91 definitely feels like a much heavier car with firmer/heavier steering. 

    Non msport varients without the sports suspension usually makes the car feel a bit like a boat on corners under any kind of load but would say on normal roads its comfortable enough, especially if running 16/17" wheels.

    The 130's steering/suspension is definitely way more "hyper active and darty" as Jacko mentions above. A bit jumpy but I would put that down to the chassis and increased power.

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  5. wouldnt bother with mechanical warranty personally, the cost of the warranty itself and having to pay for "proper" (aka, expensive) services means you end up paying $3k ish all up which could just be used on preventative maintenance. This is assuming you dont have a catastrophic failure like engine/gearbox which then the warranty might be worth it. Usually these cars are pretty good and if it drives good, engine sounds healthy, and gearbox shifts smooth, dont think its necessary. a gearbox service is around $700-1000 so put that money on doing that instead cuz 90% of the cars for sale wouldnt have had a gearbox service done imo and it makes a big difference.

     

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