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MartynB

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    Martyn
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    325d Convertable
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    2010
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  1. Cheers Dabsy I googled the swirl flaps and was reassured that the problem exists in 2000 to 2008 diesels - as mine is 2010 I should be ok. God bless the father land for bringing out a hard top convert able - that's what swung it for me.
  2. Hi. Just joined the fold and taking the opportunity to introduce myself. But while I'm here I may as well ask your opinions if i may.... I am not new to Bmw ownership having had a 'y' plate 320d (e46 is that?) And more recently a 2010 320d m-sport which was a company car just gone back (loved that car). To comiserate myself from losing the company m-sport, yesterday I bought myself a 2010 325d M-Sport Convertable. The opportunity to drive it as a 325 saloon in the winter and a cabriolet in the summer was just too much temptation. Wise choice? But my question is abut the guts. Ok, I bought second hand approved used and didn't have a great choice, but why would I have normally chosen the 325 when the 330 offers the same consumption but miles more power (being twin turbo and v-6) . I could see the argument for the lesser powered 325 if it were more efficient, but it isn't. Don't get me wrong, I am not disappointed and in have a great car for both winter and summer, but did I get the right engine? Looking forward to your views.
  3. Welcome to the BMW Owners Club MartynB :)

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