kiwi328i 118 Report post Posted March 3, 2010 I think the point here is that there is no actual 328i vs M328i, for the very fact that there is no 'motorsport 328i.' So the argument is non sensical. But I think a better way to look at it, may be that there are m-spec or motorsport spec 'parts,' or 'options' for a 328i. I have a 328i, and thats that...for everyone. I had an m-spec front sway bar and std rear one, which is odd, I have since upgraded the rear swaybar to m-spec specs. I have also upgraded the hoodliner to the m-spec black one, but it then you really could just call these options as oppossed to m-spec options. My Mum's car is what I would call an 'original' m-spec, which just means really that it has all the options 'we' consider to be accepted as an 'original m-spec vehicle.' But in theory it really could be seen as a 320i with m-spec options. To be honest I am guessing the dealers originally would have had some demarcation between standard and motorsport versions just to aid them in selling the blighters, of course you could also sell a 'standard' with some m-spec options, in the same way you could buy a v8 commodore with some ss options, but it would not be an 'original' ss, even if in reality you may have been able to spec a executive to ss level. In any case Mum's car, has the half leather interior, the clear fronts, repeaters and rears, black hoodliner, m-spec steering wheel, m-spec bodykit with the slats, m-spec sway bars, style 30's and to confuse matters the avus kit which is the bilstein suspension not boge m-spec. In all honesty it is easier to call this car an original m-spec vehicle because it lacks nothing from the m-spec list really, it also has a sunroof. It may be culturally constructed but it may be easier to think of this car as a motorsport 320i, than a 320i with a few m-spec options. fyi, I prefer my fairly standard 328i to Mum's motorsport by a fair bit, cause even with Mum's avus spec, my car would lay waste to it pretty easy and as a daily drive is just plain nicer. Mum's 'better' suspension (which is debatable, if at all noticable) isnt enough to compensate when I have alot more torque at my disposal. I would take a 328i with cloth interior than a fully spec'd 318i for sure. In anycase, get as many m-spec options as you can, it certainly doesnt hurt, and I cant think of any negatives, other than the colour of the hoodliner, I think the actual material is different, I have yet to see a saggy balck hoodliner, but thats just me, so other than a change of colour , I think its just better in general. my 12c Just wondering are are there ANY engine / computer / HP differences in the motorsport models or just cosmetic and handling? Cheers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jo Blogs 11 Report post Posted March 3, 2010 Wasnt implying that there was any performance advantage , just what i was told !! personally i would not have bought my car without the sport package as i think they look 100 times better than non Mspec bmw's. My M-spec 328i has a different ratio diff to a non m spec. Same as my old e36 320i m sport, different ratio diff. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dirtydoogle 383 Report post Posted March 4, 2010 My E36 has the 704 body and suspension option. But it only has an M spoiler [don't think the skrts are M] It is certainly M in the suspension department. The reason for the lack of sexy M kit on her is I have found some accident repair [Me being a super fussy panel beater, nobody else sees the paint differences] The suspension makes a difference in comparison to my brothers old e36 325i sedan [whale] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bmaboi 0 Report post Posted March 26, 2010 The M spec looks better drives better and has LSD and yes the almighty black headliner ....I have a non M spec 328i coupe... my mother has the M spec 328i coupe. . . . feels more locked onto the road and not as boaty as mine... so which would you prefer! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yuen 16 Report post Posted March 26, 2010 Not all M Sports have LSD. It was an option that had to be spec'd. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites