HutchMHK. 115 posts · Joined 2008. #9 · Jul 16, 2010. I do pretty well in my 330Ci with a dedicated set of snow tires, I'm often surprised at how good it is. Low speed hill climbs can be an issue, which unfortunately describes my driveway; still it's pretty rare that I have to park it at the bottom and walk up.
jgraves said: In most cases you can tell the difference from the base, premium package, and sport package from the wheels on the outside. Most of the time, the sports package will have brushed aluminum on the inside and will have a definite firmer suspension. The best way to find out is to go to your nearest BMW dealership and the service
Well proven and firmly in legendary status, the BMW inline 6 engine needs no introduction. The 330Ci Clubsport boasts 231bhp and 221lb ft, giving a respectable claimed 0-60mph time of 6.5 seconds, and on to a limited top speed of 155mph. All whilst making a great sounds, which is all the more apparent on the Clubsport model, with the reduction
Larry. You are correct withe the 330's it comes on either. On the 325 sedan you must get sport packeag to get it I think though that in the 330 sedan you get the regular steering wheel w/out SP:dunno: (at least that what the catalogue on my desk says) I guess I'm too focused on 325's to not point that out originally.
After doing some research, I came across the same information about the 330Ci, then the same information on the 330i until I realized that the only differences I find are about the number of doors, the suspension, and the annoying "moving the front seat forward to put people in the backseat"
Yes massive difference but that is from the way I drive and the way I like my cars to perform, if YOU think there isn't much difference you may be better off in a 330. You might be right. The fundamental difference between the 320i and 330i is how it approaches BMW’s Ultimate Driving Machine philosophy. Both offer a comfortable, sporting ride, but with the 320i, the goal is to offer an accessibly-priced luxury cruiser, while the 330i offers a balance between that and more aggressive performance. Table of Contents show. Large Sport Sedans. Compare the 2021 BMW 3-Series with the 2020 BMW 3-Series: car rankings, scores, prices and specs. BMW figures suggest the 330i xDrive can dash from rest to 100 km/h in 5.8 seconds, compared to a close but still behind 6.2 seconds for the 330e. But that’s obviously pushing both cars hard; in everyday scenarios, the 330i is by far the more energetic of the two, the 330e providing the spa experience to the 330i’s louder carny ride – notView all. 2005 BMW 330Ci problems. (8) View all. 2006 BMW 330Ci problems. (9) View all. Problem with your 2003 BMW 330Ci? Our list of 9 known complaints reported by owners can help you fix your 2003 BMW 330Ci.Just wondering if you can feel the difference in a ZHP car than a car that has a sport package on it, because think I am going with the 04 330ci ZHP. The ZHP looks so more more attractive and wondering can you feel the difference in performace and handling than the sport package.
third, all cars are not the same. a 330i is not a 330i. independent of other factors such as miles on an engine, maintanence, gasoline octane in the tank (which i still think makes a difference when your goal is peak performance, not anti-knock), cars within a model range, e.g. the 330i zhp, aren't created equal. some owners luck-out with an
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