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The BMW Range
3 Series
E90, E91, E92, E93
Msport: 320d vs 325i
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<blockquote data-quote="Maniac" data-source="post: 545292" data-attributes="member: 20491"><p>i tend to let it rev and flip gears by itself, and keep both hands on the steering wheel to reign in the bucking metal horse!</p><p></p><p>nami/eric - for sharing, with paddle shifters added, you need to engage DS to activate steptronic functionality (paddles wont work in D). was tempted to get them too cos i think they'd add to the fun factor, but decided to save my moolah as i don't think i'll use it much (reason above). plus they get in the way of my normal handhold on the steering too (3 & 9 o'clock).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maniac, post: 545292, member: 20491"] i tend to let it rev and flip gears by itself, and keep both hands on the steering wheel to reign in the bucking metal horse! nami/eric - for sharing, with paddle shifters added, you need to engage DS to activate steptronic functionality (paddles wont work in D). was tempted to get them too cos i think they'd add to the fun factor, but decided to save my moolah as i don't think i'll use it much (reason above). plus they get in the way of my normal handhold on the steering too (3 & 9 o'clock). [/QUOTE]
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