03-04-2012, 02:16 AM | #1 |
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BMW X3 35i M sport Handling
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I am considering getting a BMW X3 35i, with the M package, and I was wondering what you guys though of the handling of the car. Does it feel light and nimble around corners? How firm is the suspension? Would it be a fun car to drive on a twisty road? The reason I ask is because it is very important to me for my car to be well handling and sporty, I want an SUV with sports car feels to it. |
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Admittedly I only have the diesel in that spec, but still, it is a great handling car with performance to burn. I have waxed lyrical about its track and twisty mountain road performance on tis forum. Six months in to ownership. Its still great. I just drive a bit more sedately with the strife and lids in the car now as they think I am too much of a hoon.
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03-04-2012, 06:24 AM | #3 |
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Short on from about this time last year:
Took it for a drive through the back country roads in the area of Harper's Ferry yesterday. Smallish farm roads, twisty, hilly, fairly, rough. Was a blast! This car is great fun. So much more like a sedan or coupe than I'd even hoped. Tons of power for accelerating out if turns and up hills. Firm, but comfortable over railroad tracks. Great on a rutted gravel road (put my former 4Runner to shame in terms of traction, speed, and comfort). Traction control worked to provide a satisfying track on the loose gravel w/o any noticeable spin, slide, or loss of acceleration -- I'm sure there was, but all nicely within bounds. Still think it's a great drive! Very pleased. When I'd had to sell my previous 330i and was "stuck" with the 4Runner for a time, I was an unhappy camper. No comparison. It's not exactly the same as the 330i, but I have as much fun with it as I did with the 330i and there are some things I like better.
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03-05-2012, 10:13 AM | #5 |
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Well I can't wait. My X3 35i M with DHP was received in early February. The dealership convinced me to avoid driving in the Sport or + mode until I have 'broken in' the car ~ 1000 miles. Even said to avoid manual mode.
So, I've kept in Normal but definitely varied the rpm and speeds. The other point from the dealership (which I think is valid) is one appreciates the sport handling and DHP if you've first grown accustom to the normal mode. So, regardless, I'm just turning 1000 miles and look forward to enhanced performance this week! |
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03-05-2012, 11:22 AM | #7 |
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One point to consider, the 35i M sport handling will be the same as the non-M sport package as it has the 'standard' suspension.
I think the correct questions should be if the Dynamic Comfort Package (or whatever it is called in other markets which include dynamic dampers) improves cornering capabilities. |
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It does; I notice less body roll in Sport/Sport +. |
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03-05-2012, 03:27 PM | #9 |
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I got my 35i M Sport last Wednesday, the normal and M-Sport suspension is the same. It is sporty, fun and nimble on standard suspension and rides really well. I also have DHP but I haven't tested the handling yet. From what I heard it is pretty much a tall 335 as far as handling. I strongly recommend a test drive. Overall the X3 is a great all around vehicle.
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03-07-2012, 06:10 PM | #12 |
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I don't understand why it should have less body roll... The Sport mode only increases the damping rate, no effect on the roll bars (like on the 5-series) and no effect with spring rate.
Personally, I don't feel any difference in body roll between Normal and Sport. The car is obviously more damped, but in a tight corner, no body roll difference... Or am I missing something ? (yes, my Sport setting modifies my steering AND chassis) |
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