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The BMW Range
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E90, E91, E92, E93
E90 330i or 325i MSport?
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<blockquote data-quote="shlim8" data-source="post: 601907" data-attributes="member: 25063"><p>No, the E93 is a hard top convertible. It almost feels as solid as a coupe, any dome effect should be the similar. The Goodyear F1 A2 tires are quiet though, quieter than the PS3.</p><p></p><p>I actually find the E93 M Sport suspension to be actually too underdampened (shocks too soft) for high speed driving. But still works well for lower speeds (and roads without undulations) and still decent for cornering. But very comfy. I tested afew cars before buying this, and after driving the first E93 M Sport I thought the suspension was busted as it felt soft, but after trying another 3 or 4 similar cars, all had the same feel.</p><p></p><p>Just another thought, as my E93 is pre-LCI and my E90 is LCI, I'm pretty sure BMW has done changes to the steering and/or suspension setup as well. THe steering feel on the E93 is light whereas the E90 LCI steering feels very heavy (both are without active steer). My friend's E90 pre-LCI 325i also felt similar to my E93 (light).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shlim8, post: 601907, member: 25063"] No, the E93 is a hard top convertible. It almost feels as solid as a coupe, any dome effect should be the similar. The Goodyear F1 A2 tires are quiet though, quieter than the PS3. I actually find the E93 M Sport suspension to be actually too underdampened (shocks too soft) for high speed driving. But still works well for lower speeds (and roads without undulations) and still decent for cornering. But very comfy. I tested afew cars before buying this, and after driving the first E93 M Sport I thought the suspension was busted as it felt soft, but after trying another 3 or 4 similar cars, all had the same feel. Just another thought, as my E93 is pre-LCI and my E90 is LCI, I'm pretty sure BMW has done changes to the steering and/or suspension setup as well. THe steering feel on the E93 is light whereas the E90 LCI steering feels very heavy (both are without active steer). My friend's E90 pre-LCI 325i also felt similar to my E93 (light). [/QUOTE]
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