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Bought a German Friend for my Trac
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<blockquote data-quote="scott degroot" data-source="post: 1014209" data-attributes="member: 66039"><p>You are going to have the same issue with the 535 as you did with the 335 as they have the same turbo setup. I personally have a 2009 528i that has just about dam near every option on it that you can get. I bought it because engine wise it is BMW's simplest design out and also the version of the engine that has built BMW...the naturally aspirated inline 6 cylinder. The car is not a rocketship but has more than enough power and has had only one issue since new and that was a rear end whine which was fixed under warranty. With that being said lately I have been looking at 550s. That V8 is just awesome to drive. Sure the 535 is really close in power and with a simple tune easily suprasses the output of the 550 I think the 550 is the smart buy here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott degroot, post: 1014209, member: 66039"] You are going to have the same issue with the 535 as you did with the 335 as they have the same turbo setup. I personally have a 2009 528i that has just about dam near every option on it that you can get. I bought it because engine wise it is BMW's simplest design out and also the version of the engine that has built BMW...the naturally aspirated inline 6 cylinder. The car is not a rocketship but has more than enough power and has had only one issue since new and that was a rear end whine which was fixed under warranty. With that being said lately I have been looking at 550s. That V8 is just awesome to drive. Sure the 535 is really close in power and with a simple tune easily suprasses the output of the 550 I think the 550 is the smart buy here. [/QUOTE]
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