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325Ci | 16 | 22.86% | |
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05-02-2002, 05:01 AM | #1 | |
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330ci OR 325Ci???????
which one is more valuable?325 or 330?
can anyone give a good advice... do you think it's worth it if i buy a fully loaded 325ci?pp,sp,steptronic,xenon or is it more valuable to buy a 330ci? thanx |
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07-06-2002, 11:12 PM | #2 | |
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im not sure about your questiong
but what does the c in ci mean?
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07-07-2002, 10:24 AM | #3 | |
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Hey potential owner
I will answer. BMW has a premium for their horsepower as you have noticed. Drive the two with the same trans (auto or manual) and see what will be suitable for your needs. Know this though. The one that costs the most will sway you with "some" power increase. In '96 I went for the 328is (coupe was "is" then not "ic") over the 4 cyl. 318is because there were quite a few differences between the two besides cubic inches. When the 323 engine appeared BMW shot itself in the foot (briefly though) on their choice 323 vs 328. They were so close except for PRICE. They quickly played the nickel-dime game with horsepower and introduced the 325 and dropped cruise control, etc, etc, and al la carte items that once were standard. The DM dropped in value drastically against the $ but we saw no let up in price. Voila! more profit and movie coverage advertising! Now that there are two 6 cyl engines I would probably go with the lesser and get some options that are useful. After all, if your commute is anything like mine it won't make much difference anyway.
P.S. BMW may have added cruise control back on the car as standard but they did have it as an option in 2001 on the 325. Rear seat fold-down is standard on coupe and $495 on the sedan. Etc., etc a la carte! |
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07-13-2002, 10:41 PM | #4 | |
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No kidding about reducing the amount of standard equipment. One good example is the remote trunk release button. It was standard in 2000 323Ci, but it is not even available in the 325Ci! At least in Canada. What a joke... I think 323Ci was the best bang for the buck compared to 328Ci. Now that 330Ci is so much better, I would go for the 330Ci instead of 325Ci. By the way, 325Ci got ten more hp while losing about 10 lb-ft of torque comapred to 323Ci. For a 2.5L engine, I think the more torque is more useful for everyday driving.
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07-15-2002, 10:48 AM | #6 | |
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Owning a 330 (sedan) and having driven both 325 and 330, here is my assesment. The 330 is what I would call a sports sedan (or coupe), while the 325 is more along the lines of a solid luxury sedan. I beleive there is about a 40-50 hp difference between the two, which makes a very noticable difference in performane. I chose the 330 because I wanted a sports car. If all you care about is luxury transportation, I would get the 325 and save $$$.
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Owning a 330 (sedan) and having driven both 325 and 330, here is my assesment. The 330 is what I would call a sports sedan (or coupe), while the 325 is more along the lines of a solid luxury sedan. I beleive there is about a 40-50 hp difference between the two, which makes a very noticable difference in performane. I chose the 330 because I wanted a sports car. If all you care about is luxury transportation, I would get the 325 and save $$$.
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07-16-2002, 02:12 PM | #8 | |
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Must say that this is a matter of what you like in a car. Several folks have posted good responses in terms of value for the money. I would say if this is what you like, you should probably take the 325 with all the features you can add, especially if you prefer to cruise from place to place rather than push the car (even so, the 325 is not a weak engine at all!)
However, if you are more interested in the driving/feel of the car and value power. I would suggest that you spend the extra cash on the 330. Personally, I drove both when I was considering a new car and decided I preferred a more powerful and sporty engine to all the features. |
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Correction on correction
I just want to comment on the models as Brian moderated. Brian, you are correct on many points; however, in '96 the choices were E36 bodystyles of a 6 cyl 328 or a 4 cyl 318. The 323 was not made available until the '98 model year then later, as you mentioned badged as a 325 in 2001. For the new buyer though my main point is to suggest the need for careful shopping.
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After evaluating, researching, and driving different 3 series bimmers for about 4 months, I ended up buying a 2001 330i. Although the 325 is a nice car, it does not have the HP of the 330 and I would always be playing second fiddle to the 330. I LOVE the power of the 330, and with a manual gearbox\sport package, this car cannot be beat.
Dont settle, get the best. You wont regret it, trust me. Also, I had to decide on a coupe or sedan. Go and drive both back to back. You dont lose any performance in the sedan, it is more rigid, and personally I think that it is much more expensive looking than the coupe. |
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I have been looking at the BMW 3 series. Looking at the convertibles and finally ordered one that will be in in a few weeks. I drove both the 323 and the 330. I noticed a significant difference and went with the 330 cic. I am very excited. I like the extra horsepower.
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09-06-2002, 09:30 PM | #13 | |
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I never thought the price increase from 325 to 330 was worth the differnece in the quality of the car
What i would do if i were you is get the 325 and load it.. clear out the lights and buy a tv |
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09-07-2002, 06:35 AM | #14 | |
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330 or 325. They are both damn good cars and engines. I will be getting delivery of mine in a week or so. Got the 330 ci convertible what a beauty.
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09-12-2002, 05:19 PM | #15 | |
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Hey I like 325ci cuz i got one. Bought it this year and I know it has less hp but I got most of the options and I am loving the car.
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