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325 Sports - Ownership Experience
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<blockquote data-quote="Schwepps" data-source="post: 381195" data-attributes="member: 3592"><p>Akuaha, the 325i Sports is a refined town cruiser or a monster, depending on whether you feather the accelerator or floor it. To me, the additional HP/torque and the M-bits are <u>well worth</u> the extra 34k. Whether it's worth it for you, is really your own decision, and you should base your decision on back-to-back test drives of the 323i and 325i Sports. Make sure you punch them hard and throw them round a few corners when you test them. They will feel much the same if you just piddle along at city speeds in your tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schwepps, post: 381195, member: 3592"] Akuaha, the 325i Sports is a refined town cruiser or a monster, depending on whether you feather the accelerator or floor it. To me, the additional HP/torque and the M-bits are [U]well worth[/U] the extra 34k. Whether it's worth it for you, is really your own decision, and you should base your decision on back-to-back test drives of the 323i and 325i Sports. Make sure you punch them hard and throw them round a few corners when you test them. They will feel much the same if you just piddle along at city speeds in your tests. [/QUOTE]
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