Even then, modern synthetic oil is ludicrously good... cars just aren't shitting bearings or rods due to oiling anymore, at least outside of race tracks. They just aren't.Is it just me, or are oil changes these days massively overblown? When was the last time you heard of someone's engine seizing? The vast majority of problems people experience with their cars in the first 100,000-150,000 miles have absolutely nothing to do with engine lubrication. It's shit like fuel pumps, transmissions, suspension/front end, exhaust, electronics, starters, alternators and so on. I'm not saying that you don't need to bother changing your oil, but I think it's fairly amusing when people trumpet changing your oil every 5,000 miles as the be-all, end-all of car maintenance and longevity.
Sure if you plan on driving your car past 150,000 miles then it becomes more of a concern, but very, very few people do that.
The M235i looks cool.. the now classic twin turbo inline six with 332hp at 3300lbs. in a RWD car with a limited slip differential option.... fucking awesome. The pricetag of $44k though... not so awesomeWoodcliff Lake, N.J. ? October 24, 2013. . . BMW today announced the introduction of an entirely new model series with the introduction of the all-new BMW 2 Series Coupe. This new take on The Ultimate Driving MachineTM will arrive in the US in the first quarter of 2014 as the 228i and the M235i. The BMW M235i, the first M Performance Automobile offered in the US, includes an impressive list of performance enhancing features. This successor to the successful 1 Series Coupe will continue the decades-long tradition of premium sub-compact coupes with impeccable driving dynamics when it makes its world debut at the North American International Auto Show in January 2014. The 2014 BMW 2 Series Coupe will be offered at a Manufacturer?s Suggested Retail Price of $33,025 for the 228i and $44,025 for the M235i, including $925 destination and handling.
The BMW 2 Series Coupe
? BMW celebrates the premiere of another new model series ? The BMW 2 Series Coupe which raises the bar in the premium sub-compact segment in terms of dynamic ability, aesthetic appeal and emotional allure; a distinctive vehicle concept unique in its segment, with a two-door body in classic three-box design typical of BMW Coupes, four seats, rear-wheel drive and a pair of engines and chassis set-up focused squarely on sporting ability; market launch from March 2014, line-up to include a BMW M Performance Automobile ? the BMW M235i Coupe.
Their answer to the CLA, I guess?The pricetag of $44k though... not so awesome
Cracked windshield, rust, needed to be repainted, etc. My wife really drove it into the ground and didn't take very good care of it.You traded in a corolla that only had 120k miles on it and only got $2k for it? What else was wrong with it? Was it in a ton of accidents? You probably could have driven it for another 100k or sold it for more than $2k.
No the M4 is supposed to be 3300-3400lbs.Wait so the m235 is going go weigh 300 pds more then the m4? Wtf and 100 hp less
When I was car shopping over the summer, I test drove a CX-5 and absolutely loved it. Handled great, and got outstanding gas mileage for an SUV. Unfortunately, it was actually a little bit smaller than my current Escape, especially in the back seat, and we were wanting something a little larger. I'm not overly tall, only about 6', and leg room was a severe issue in the backseat of the CX-5. I really liked the CX-5 but it was too small, and I really like the CX-9 but it was too big(we didn't want a 3rd row of seats), it sucks that Mazda stopped producing the CX-7, we probably would have bought one.Anyone have any experience withe Mazada? CX-5 in particular?
Nope, took it off actually lol. Idiot before me put a horrible aftermarket exhaust on it, I had the entire system changed.did you put a fart can on the back?!