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Great car - but I dislike "I-Drive" electronics
This is my 2nd BMW coupe. I had a fabulous 328i which I drove for 16 years with almost no failures/repairs. My 6-year old 435i with 2WD and 6-speed manual is fun to drive, comfortable, great looking and overall a pretty good car. with just 31000 miles my car has been back to the dealer twice for repairs. The "computer" that controls the fancy electronic dashboard needed to be replaced because if could no longer connect via the AT&T 2G network - which no longer exists. And then just a week later, that new control unit failed and needed to be replaced again. Despite being advertised as getting just 25-28 mpg, I am finding that I get about 28 mpg in the city, and 32 mpg on the highway (driving at a steady 79 mph). The manual transmission clearly helps me on gas mileage. However: the BMW I-drive controls for the audio system are pretty sad. When getting back into the car, the display screen will never be the same as previous. This means you will always have to press buttons to return to the display you want to see. (I wonder how long before those buttons wear out...... Probably just after warranty expires!) And every time you use the car you will need to turn up the audio volume again. Stupid.stupid.stupid. But worst of all is that the logic behind the operation of the audio..... Well, it just defies all intuitive logic. Another complaint: Run-flat tires. These are noisy, harsh-riding, expensive, and were already more than half worn-out after just 14000 miles. I replacd them with standard type tires. I bought a jack and a can of run-flat and so far I haven't needed them.
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European Delivery Experience
We've just returned from our European Delivery experience and it met and exceeded our expectations. We picked up our F32 at the BMW Welt and toured the factory. In the week before turning it over to be shipped to us in the US we put over 1,800 miles on it and toured Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and France. The ride was super and although I did obey the break-in guidelines, did not exceed 100mph or 4,500rpm, the car performed very well. It's a much smoother ride than my '09 335i which has the sport package. Having the ability to select between "comfort", the default, and "sport" or "sport +" was very nice. Although the numbers don't reflect it the cabin feels noticeably larger. 4/2/16 - UPDATE: After almost 2 years with this car I still love it. Other than the turbo-charger needing to be replaced I've had no issues with it. Still drive, runs and looks great! Very convenient when my wife is with me in the car that when her phone rings the car's blue tooth picks it up and allows us to answer with the car. No switching between phones. 10/2016 Update Still loving this car! No maintenance issues and everything still works great. It's still a fun, comfortable ride. This both in city and highway driving.
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- 428i xDrive SULEV CoupeMSRP: $9,79596 mi away
- 428i xDrive ConvertibleMSRP: $15,430168 mi away
- 435i xDrive CoupeMSRP: $21,590116 mi away
Excellent car for demanding drivers
Got mine a month ago with the sport package. Drives really well especially in sport and sport+ modes. Cornering is excellent as is acceleration and braking. Road noise is higher that I was expecting and there is a little bit of vibration in sport model at slower speeds especially with the sunroof open. Asbsolute fun to drive for demanding driver..
Great Car, LOUSY Company
The car itself is fantastic. Bought the six-cylinder version not because of the added power but because there is no comparison in smoothness. Incredibly smooth power with great brakes and handling. Nice styling and finishing, as one should expect. Beautiful, comfortable interior although the leather in the driver's seat developed a wrinkle across the back TWICE until BMW finally had an upholsterer add additional attachments (I'm 6-4 and 190, so it's not my weight). Stereo, navigation, and bluetooth work easily for me, although it would be better yet if you could get both the birdseye view and the rearview camera view on the same screen. What ruins the situation is the LOUSY manner in which BMW treated me over a $100 repair. One (1) wheel developed black spots that leached through the paint and left streaks. The other three wheels were/are perfect because I am obsessive about cleanliness. The dealer tried to remove the spots with solvent and instead removed the silver paint and left the black spots. They referred me to the Regional Representative, who declared the spots to be "probably tar," not even "definitely tar" -- how can they say that when solvent takes off the paint and leaves the spots, and there's not a spot of tar on any of the other three wheels? And to make matters worse, I waited a month for that appointment and then sat there for two hours to discuss the problem, and he totally blew me off. Upon learning what he had written on the repair order, the dealer offered to goodwill half of the $100 repair bill. I refused because it's not the money, it's the principle of the thing. It's bad paint, cover it under the *(&^ warranty! I then elevated this to BMW NA, where things went from bad to worse. They ignored my complaint for weeks, didn't return phone calls, and didn't respond to followup e-mails. Finally a "Resolution Specialist" rudely told me that they didn't know what caused the problem, but it wasn't covered by the warranty. So I asked him -- do you mean all everyone from BMW that I've spoken to so far have been WASTING MY TIME when it wasn't even covered by the warranty? He said yes. He couldn't tell me where it said this in the warranty book (paint defects are not excluded, road damage is), so I wrote a letter to the President of BMW NA. A lady responded and looked into it, but the result was that they would "goodwill" the entire repair. This is better but I'm not satisfied because they still won't tell me why it's not covered under the warranty, and there has been no apology for the bad information, wasting my time (if it's really not covered), or the delays or misinformation. Oh, for my "goodwill" the repair -- I was told to speak to a specific person at the dealer -- who has thus far refused to return my phone call for four days. BMW, if you're listening, your car is great but I'll never buy another because of the way you treat your customer over a $100 repair. You lose my business forever to save yourself a $100 repair -- that's sure a funny way to do business.
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Amazing car
Just traded in my 2011 328i coupe for the new 2014 428i. I am very pleased with it so far. Right away, I have noticed that this car uses a lot less gas than my previous car with the new engine and transmission. You'd never know it's a 4 cylinder with how fast and smooth it is. This car also seems smoother and quieter than the previous one. The iDrive and modes makes it feel more up to date on the interior. I have gotten lots of looks and thumbs up driving this car around town. The mineral gray paint color is amazing.
435i xDrive - They got it right!
This is my fourth BMW coupe and my favorite by far. It is powerful, yet refined, it can be a beast or a comfortable daily cruiser depending on what mode you put it in. Gas mileage is decent for a car with 300 HP, but Sport mode will of course decrease efficiency. I decided to custom order and get almost every option, including the M Sport Package. I test drove a "Luxury Line" and almost changed my mind about ordering the car - but glad I didn't since the M Sport just felt and looked 10 times better. Don't go cheap on the options unless they don't matter to you. I like the fact this coupe is larger than than before, it is actually a tiny bit longer and wider than the 3 series sedan.
Very balanced car
Ordered a 435xi luxury edition in sparkling brown with cold weather, driver assistance, premium and tech packages. The sparkling brown paint is lovely and depending on the lighting, it can appear black or purple too. The acceleration is quick and the car is fun to drive in sport/sport+ mode. I find the eco mode to be a little slugglish, especially after starting from a full stop. The engine auto shut-off is a nice feature and you can how much fuel you are saving by driving it in eco mode. The rear seats also have decent room for a mid sized adults. Overall, it's definitely an improvement over the 335 since it has a wider stance and it feels more sure-footed especially in fast corners.
Nice Car (Still!)
Bought my 2014 428i 1/30/15. It has 54k on the odometer and no issues. Mechanically sound, fast and comfortable on short trips. The car still gets lots of compliments. Almost time to get into something different, maybe an SUV, but really don’t want to spend any money especially since this car has been great and there’s nothing comparable in appearance, fuel efficiency, sportiness and price because it’s paid off. Largest expenses have been brakes and rotor replacement, and 19” RFTs. Car is once/year dealer-maintained. Gets roughly 27 in the city and 35-36 on the highway. If the grill on the 2021 was not so LARGE, I may have bought another. I recently which over to regular tires because of the value and it turned out the quality of the ride improved.
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Love my 428I
Great car. Fun to drive. The cars feels like its part of you. Not the most comfortable car for a passenger though
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2014 COUPE . Truly unbelievable
I spent 30 years driving Mercedes cars, from Es to Ss, Convertible to mega sedan, to AMG two door . In 2021, I drove a 2014 BMW 428i SULEV Coupe. I wasted 30 years on MBZ, although I still appreciate MBZ, this BMW steering is light yet precise. Lightening acceleration. Surprise, its a 4 cyl. I am dying of leukemia, and thank God I found this lil car who thinks he's a Ferrari. Thank you, BMW.
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I haven't had it too long, but no complaints!
I have owned several BMW's in the past and the 4-series first attracted me due to its aesthetics. I figured that it wouldn't perform to my ultimate expectations, however ended up giving it a test drive, the AWD X-Drive handles GREAT. The interior is beautiful, fully loaded and has all the cool things (GPS, Bluetooth, Premium Leather, ETC) that would would expect in a BMW.
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Love my 2014 435i Sport convertible.
Comfortable seats both front and back, economy options and dynamic sport option for flexibility with my trips. Sound system is by far the best with many speaker, customizable sound, sleek and sexy sport look. People stop me all the time and compliment it. These are hard to find especially one like mine fully loaded with every package. I love my car.
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Goes like Energizer Bunny
Purchased new, sight-unseen, while still in route to USA. Became our family pet. Everything about this vehicle -- appearance, condition -- everything! is absolutely showroom. I'm a car fanatic and that's how I keep my cars. Absolutely trouble-free. Beautiful machine.
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Awesome
Purchased used 2014 428i in April of 2019, one word to describe the car Awesome. I've owned various BMW's in the last 20 years from a 328i, 530i, to X5, but have not had as much fun as driving this 428i. Engine is very responsive you will not be disappointed, 240 HP is more than enough to get you from A to B in no time. Exterior is very sleek pleasant to the eyes. The Interior dash not overly done with tech very easy to read. The power seats are very comfortable as for the rear seats, I am 6 feet and sit comfortably in the back, leg room for a coupe is extraordinary. Gas mileage is very good I average 25 mpg in comfort mode. Maintenance has been very affordable oil change and brake fluid flush, I would recommend not going to the dealer unless there is a recall order, find yourself a shop that specializes in BMW you will save yourself a lot of money. Cons not all come with navigation, I personally do not like run flats no jack or spare tire due to this, 17 inch Rims, upgraded to 18 inch and (with non run flat tires) big difference gives car a more aggressive stance. All in all the 428i will not disappoint.
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The perfect modern city car
This is my daily driver. I've owned several BMWs but this one is my favorite. Very fast, it's fun to quickly shift through gears with the 8-speed automatic. The car gets great gas mileage during normal driving, yet handles great and has amazing acceleration. The car has this amazing little growl when you're on the gas without being too loud. It's just right on a lot of levels. I would highly recommend to the driving enthusiast.
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Try the 428i
Picked up my 428i yesterday. Was worried that the 4 cyl wouldn't be enough, and that I would not be getting the BMW "experience" if i didn't get the i6. None of these fools must have driven the 428i, because they could not have been more wrong. I started driving my car around and seeing what it can do and WOW... I couldn't possibly want more. This car is fast, and I mean FAST. This car is superb, and does not need the i6. In all fairness I am sure that the i6 is fantastic but make no mistake ladies and gents, the BMW 428i will knock your socks off and gives very, very little reason to upgrade to the 435i. I am aware that the M4 may be another story,but that will be reserved for big spenders
I (almost) love everything about it.
As far as I could tell there were only two cars that met my desires for a coupe with AWD, Manual transmission and forced induction for Colorado altitudes. The BMW 435 ended up being my choice. The other choice was the A5/S5. The 428 would have been a competitor for the A5 if it was available with manual. Anyway I drove a S5 and compared it with the 435. I preferred the S5 looks but engine dynamics are noticeably better in the 435 (if the sport mode is active). My car has a manual, so sport mode doesn't fool with the transmission shift points as it does in the Automatic cars. As expensive as it is the 435 seems a better value than the S5. I wish it was all wonderful but it could be better.
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It's worth it.
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2014 418 I
I bought my two door new in Dec. 2013. I have had thirty or more cars in my life, this one is the most reliable, best handling by far, almost perfect car ever. Only had one hic cup, I closed the hood and it seemed to go too far. I opened it and adjusted the hood height. I got it wrong and only one side would lock until i took it in, fixed in minutes. I have a forever tire lean on one tire, but it isnt the tire , because when i bought new ones that same wheel leaks . Every three weeks my warning light comes on. But it runs extremely well. I would never sell it. Only have 45 K miles in over seven years.
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open air
garage kept , only driven in nice weather
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A LEMON
First, at 25,000 miles the entertainment console went out. bmw had me pay 20% of the total cost because it was under warranty. Second, after 50,000 miles the steering rack failed and had to be replaced.
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Smooth coupe
Small but sporty
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Awesome car
Perfect condition drives awesome wish I could afford it
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Best of the Best!
No problems, no worries, only admiration.
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nicer looking than new model.
like handling and performance.Just want a change. Looks like new.
4 series coupe a great car
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My BMW 428 convertible
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