Review: 2015 BMW 335i xDrive - Performance, Tech Features, and Minor Issues
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In this episode, the folks at The Fast Lane Car take a deep dive into the 2015 BMW 335 iix drive, a car that's seen its fair share of miles - nearly hitting the 100,000 mark. Despite the common perception of BMWs having reliability issues, this particular model has defied expectations, clocking in 70,000 miles over six years with minimal problems. With a checklist including modern tech, creature comforts like heated seats, and a thrilling driving experience, this BMW is a true gem on the road.
Under the hood, the 335 iix drive packs a punch with its turbocharged inline 6 engine, delivering 300 horsepower and 300 lb-ft of torque. The car's sporty nature shines through in its dynamic handling and responsive performance, making every drive an exhilarating experience. From tight turns to high-speed jaunts, this BMW proves to be a versatile companion on both daily commutes and spirited drives.
Despite its impressive performance, the BMW does have its quirks, such as a glitchy display and a misplaced lock button that can be a nuisance. However, these minor issues pale in comparison to the overall satisfaction the team has experienced with this car. As they contemplate parting ways with the BMW to make room for a more spacious SUV, they reflect on the memories made and the joy of owning a small sedan that blends power and agility seamlessly.
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