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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel E30" data-source="post: 555445" data-attributes="member: 24057"><p>Back to KL and finally drove my red 335. Wife cursing all the way, she says interior so small, blah blah blah... i have migrane now. </p><p>Anyhow, my first impressions, damm powerfull, even for auto. Didnt expected that, i thought my gear stick e30 with its inline 6 at 2.8 is awesome enough, proved me wrong. It shows that modern cars with updated tech is always good. Nice insulation, engine doesnt screem, but just smooth. Just found out that 335 doesnt have Vanos..no wonder it sounded different. Loved the bits and pcs inside the cockpit...</p><p>Hmmm, haven tried the paddles yet...wonder if it works..taking the car for its first service, most likely in ProAuto, recommended by the warranty insurance, Topaz.</p><p>Vroom325, all the best tomorrow in getting that awesome blue 335 checked out by our mechanic. Give me a call if you need company.</p><p>Some funny experience i had when i took d car frm the shop last saturday, sat in the car, said bye to the salesman, shut d door... and then i winded down the window and asked, ehh, how to start ahh? And today, i cannot find the switch in the car to open the rear boot, had to off the engine, walked out and open it manualy. Really going to take time learning about this car. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel E30, post: 555445, member: 24057"] Back to KL and finally drove my red 335. Wife cursing all the way, she says interior so small, blah blah blah... i have migrane now. Anyhow, my first impressions, damm powerfull, even for auto. Didnt expected that, i thought my gear stick e30 with its inline 6 at 2.8 is awesome enough, proved me wrong. It shows that modern cars with updated tech is always good. Nice insulation, engine doesnt screem, but just smooth. Just found out that 335 doesnt have Vanos..no wonder it sounded different. Loved the bits and pcs inside the cockpit... Hmmm, haven tried the paddles yet...wonder if it works..taking the car for its first service, most likely in ProAuto, recommended by the warranty insurance, Topaz. Vroom325, all the best tomorrow in getting that awesome blue 335 checked out by our mechanic. Give me a call if you need company. Some funny experience i had when i took d car frm the shop last saturday, sat in the car, said bye to the salesman, shut d door... and then i winded down the window and asked, ehh, how to start ahh? And today, i cannot find the switch in the car to open the rear boot, had to off the engine, walked out and open it manualy. Really going to take time learning about this car. LOL [/QUOTE]
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