| jag |
:D |
| jag |
Where do you get your heat problem info. Know 20 people who own BMW and they have never had any sort of heating problem! |
| jag |
| However, I would likely stay away from the new 2007 bmw 3 coupe, its a brand new model and will have bugs that will need to be addressed as it matures in this life cycle. Better to get the coupe next year or the year after.. The G35 is a good bet also.. very nice looking car! |
| zookk |
| Hello, The above has been a great discussion topic in many internet forums! The above models are available in dubai (g35 shortly[hoping]). What ll YOU go for? :twisted: |
| ahamed |
| BMW |
| ahamed |
| u r the lord of drivers .. happy ??? :shock: |
| the_zooter |
| Yeah - the BMW any day! I've driven the Lexus - it's just boring! |
| Salman_20VT |
| Certainly BMW! 8) none other...there's no compare for BMW! But i'd agree that in the Japanese catagory Lexus is the best! neatly engineered, looks awsome too! but the looks of new IS300 is inspired from BMW to quite an extent..or we can its inspired from the BMW 3 series! |
| yorky500 |
| Bollocks, G35 any damn day of the week! |
| DaveDXB |
| My BMX bycicle....see u in traffic! lol |
| ahamed |
| Compare BMW to any car, this thing will give you more heat problems alike cherokee. Lexus..i like the make of it. Royal & luxuries. LS 400's are a dream come true. Yo Salman .. you seem to be good in cars.. wat da ya do >>>??? |
| ahamed |
| my friend had 320i, he blowed up his engine because of the heat problems. Especially with thermostats |
| Salman_20VT |
Well ahmed indeed it is true that BMW had the heating problems previously! After 1999 BMW announced that it will specifically monitor the engines heating performances randomly. And if you remember the very first launch of the Hydrogen powered BMW 735 HL....the exhibition was in Jumeirah Beach Hotel about the 1999 year 7series. Right at that time onwards...there haven't been a single heating problem in all the BMWs till the present day! This was the turning point for the engineering, i won't go in details of that since you guys will curse me for writing so long msgs :lol: See ahmed the models having heating problems are 1999-2000 prior models! After that the engines are desgined in such a way that the coolant passages around the cylinders are dynamic, not just around the cylinders but even along the head gasket manifold. Therefore BMWs now perform far better in warm temperatures than in cold ones :D my friend has the 528i 2000 model, and he never faced any sort of heat problems at all APART from when he got his fan stopped working, so he took it to AGMC and they fixed it, but still he drove the car without the fan working!! in the heat, the engine was still in the normal temp!, and he's a hardcore driver! 8) _____________________________________________________________ As Volkswagen says: For The Love OF Automobiles :wink: |
| ahamed |
| hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm :oops: |
| Salman_20VT |
| :wink: no worries ahmed :wink: see remember one thing always if you're a car lover like me: That do not take any car brand for granted! All the brands and cars have their own value and respect! If you love cars...them them all.......with respect to this i'd like to quote the saying from VW: For The Love of Automobiles :D cheers |
| XRW-147 |
jag, I wouldn't bother listening to either of these 2. Advice and opinion is about as useful as ice to an eskimo. |
| jag |
No big deal guys.. :) I thoroughly researched bmws before I got mine, and was aware about the heating issue, but that like someone else said was only there in pre 99 models.. since then no issues as such.. :) Btw, how much is that new Lexus IS 300 going for? |
| Salman_20VT |
| Advice and opinion is as useful as ice to an eskimo! Very well said XRW-147! and may I add one more point? That advice and opinions are given to those who appreciate other's views and suggestions, not criticise them! Because this is a sign of friendship! Which unfortunately some people take time to understand! or perhaps, never understand. Advice and opinions are just shared among people, its entirely upto you whether you want to consider them or not, but offending other's view point is a sign of disrespect and insane behaviour. |
| zookk |
| Well said Salman. Should some one remind that the objective of the forum is to share opinion and be open. |
| XRW-147 |
| Sally, you made a fellow forum member (jag) worry about nothing, I was merely making him feel better. |
| ahamed |
| XRW.. no offense.. but i will show you what i am if i get you on the road .. hheheheeh .. lol .. |
| XRW-147 |
The road is for Schumacher wannabes, meet you at the Autodrome or drag strip any time and I'll teach you how to drive your own car. |
| ahamed |
| haha. . autodrome and strips are for kiddies.. may be you dont know me.. how about street racing ? be my guest .. Autodrome.. hahahah .. for kiddies who wanna go by law.. its time for you to take ur driving classes again .. atleast before you call for me on the streets... |
| XRW-147 |
I am 100% okay with putting my own life at risk but I know better than to put innocent lives on the line. That's what seperates an experienced driver from the likes of a boy racer like yourself - your ego gets the better of you. When you mature past your ego you might be worth a can of whoop ass. |
| ahamed |
| heheh.. thats what people like you say when they get sweating. I am young and i wont bet around on who is more experienced driver. But thats what i am trying to proove, dont under estimate anybody. Besides that you really dont know how i drive. No offense dude.. cool.. chill ! |
| XRW-147 |
| Matey, at the end of the day its not about who is better than who. But as you state, you are young, heck so am I - relatively. When you have had close mates die infront of you as a result of motorsports you will understand the real dangers and where I am coming from. Til then, happy motoring. |
| Salman_20VT |
So you were merely making ''jag'' feel better by offending some one else? Is that the way you deal with other people? :roll: if you don't agree on my view points about other topics in the forum, I respect that, because its your choice! So every one has his/her own life, but its NOT fare to offend anyone by using rude and rash words which you did in reply to all my post in every topics i replied!! I hardly know you, and you start making fun of me? And what's with this good driver thingy? We all are good drivers! No ones' bad, it just depends on the amount of time we spend behind the wheel! We experience something new everyday we drive! And if we respect the laws of Physics, than we will judge our driving skills farely! I hope you'll understand... TO THE TOPIC: Guys the new IS300 from Lexus is very beautiful compact saloon, I must appreciate the efforts done the Lexus designers, well done! I had the chance to visit Lexus showrooms yesterday, so I had a close look at the car, every single bit of it doesn't look Japanese anymore except for the Logo :lol: Perfect aero-dynamics, very sleek, interior is awsome, standard navigation (touch-screen) Mark Levinson sound system(10speakers) just beautiful, now after looking at it, I would say that AFTER :lol: BMW...i'd go for IS300! :D |
| XRW-147 |
Nothing personal mate, but no bad drivers? :lol: Good one. |
| Salman_20VT |
So are we friends now? no pulling legs anymore ok! cheers :wink: |
| zookk |
| lexus is300 without sunroof and navigation=131K with sunroof and navigation=139K dubai traffic is keeping me away from having a personal look... For approx 140K...the cars I 'd consider are - IS300 - G35 (new one for 2007 is supposed to be amazing) - BMW 325 - Perhaps CTS (2008 model with redesigned interior) |
| Salman_20VT |
| IS300 has an average price, okay but not ideal, its a compact saloon so it sould've been around 115 - 125K. Its the smallest in the series. But the looks are awsome indeed. Therefore considering the price factor...my first choice still remains BMW :wink: cheers |
| jag |
| Just saw the new IS yesterday, aint all that in my opinion, I didnt like the rear end at all.. oh well.. I do like the GS 300 though, that is pure art :) |
| gtmash |
| I've reviewed the BMW 330i. It is much more expensive than the other two. I'm reviewing the press-fleet IS300 in two weeks. I don't know how some of you guys are saying you drove the all-new IS300 when there are none in stock (my buddy tried to buy one). The new G35 is still a long way away from release here. And it is wrong to call the IS300 boring by driving a borrowed one at 20 kph in traffic with the owner watching. Even a Corolla can be fun if you know how to drive. |