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An examination of pros and cons begins below. TOP 5 REASONS TO CHOOSE THE BMW i. #5 – The i is the quicker car. mph comes up in less than six seconds. #4 – Youthful exuberance always leads to a coupe. #3 – Even with more power, the i is more fuel efficient than the i, but only by a nose in city driving.  · BMW's claimed second zero-tomph time makes the ti seconds slower than the Mi xDrive, but much of the difference is likely due to the all-wheel-drive model's greater traction off. Compare BMW i Coupe. vs. i Coupe. 1 Series Coupe. Compare Trims. $31, - $43, Price range (MSRP) BMW 1 Series Coupe For Sale. TBC.


The i is also remarkably more reliable, having none of the i’s turbocharged engine proclivities. BMW CCA technical editor Mike Miller once commented, when they were new, that if he were to buy a new BMW, it would be a i with the fewest number of options possible. A decade or so later, the 1 Series is in the awkward teenage phase: not. The i uses the GM 6L45 (GM 6L50 family) transmission. Statistic wise, this GM transmission is much less fussy than the alternative ZF transmission, which BMW uses in the majority of their higher series lineup. Issue wise, it can suffer some of the similar issues as the ZF alternatives. BMW E82 1 Series Coupe i. Specs. With a fuel consumption of litres/km - 26 mpg UK - 22 mpg US (Average), 0 to km/h (62mph) in seconds, a maximum top speed of mph ( km/h), a curb weight of lbs ( kgs), the E82 1 Series Coupe i has a naturally-aspirated Inline 6 cylinder engine, Petrol motor, with the engine.


Bid for the chance to own a No Reserve: BMW i 6-Speed at auction with Heated Manually Adjustable Seats; Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control. 7 мая г. I can't really imagine the i with an automatic. That is why I think BMW is much better than say Mercedes as none of their cars have. It is powered by the N52 litre naturally aspirated engine and transmission choices were a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic. Diesel[edit]. Model.

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