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BMW 335d – Diesel Torque Monster Sports Sedan


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00:00 - Show Open

00:40 - BMW 335d Overview - The Torque Monster Diesel Sports Sedan

We discuss what it is like to drive a 335d and the joy of driving a sports sedan with 425-lb.ft of torque. That's 125-lb.ft more torque than BMW's 335i gas fueled sports sedan.

03:00 - Why You Might Want One

  • You love torque and quick acceleration
  • You love great handling, fun to drive cars
  • You need to carry 4-people at a brisk pace on long road trips
  • You want a car that's not only fast, but frugal as well

04:55 - BMW 335d Details

Engine

  • 3.0-liter DOHC 4-valve/cylinder in-line 6-cylinder twin turbo diesel
  • 265-hp @ 4200 rpm
  • 425-lb.ft @ 1750 rpm

Transmission

  • 6-speed shiftable automatic
  • Rear wheel drive

Suspension

  • Independent F/R
  • Front: MacPherson Stuts, coil springs, tube shocks and anti-roll bar
  • Rear: Multi-link, coil springs, tube shocks and anti-roll bar
  • Rack & Pinion Steering
  • 51%-Front/49%-Rear weight distribution

Brakes

  • Large vented discs front & rear with ABS
  • 13.7-inch front & 13.2-inch rear

Wheels

  • Standard 17-inch wheels with 225/45R-17 All-Season tires
  • Sport Package Cars got an 18-inch staggered wheel/tire set-up
  • 18x8” wheel in front with 225/40R-18 Summer Tires
  • 18x8.5” wheel in rear with 255/35R-18 Summer Tires
  • Base 17-inch Wheels = longer tire life
  • Sport Package 18-inch Wheels = better handling/braking

Performance and Handling

  • Road tests back in the day got zero to 60-mph times between 5.5 and 6.0-seconds. 
  • In a comparison test with a 2009 Audi A4, Road & Track's 335d hit 0-60 in 5.3-seconds & ran the quarter mile in 13.8 at 101.5-mph. 
  • Braking 60-0-mph was 116-ft

EPA Fuel Economy Rating

  • 23-city
  • 36-highway
  • 27-Combined
  • Most drivers report better fuel economy over time

09:20 - What To Look For When Purchasing

13:20 - Problems You Might Encounter on a 335d

19:15 - Price Range

  • Not many good options below $10K
  • Multiple Options from $10K to $12K, but higher miles (90-110K)
  • My Choice: spend $13K to $15K on an excellent private party car
  • Look for examples with low miles (60K-80K), in excellent condition, with up to date maintenance and records to prove it.
  • Most expensive examples from Dealers are $18K to $19K
  • Get a pre-purchase inspection no matter the mileage, the price or what condition the car is in when you buy it.

22:05 - Show Close

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