The Bmw 135i Coupe Love Affair

May 9, 2010 Categorized under Car Reviews - 15 Comments
The Bmw 135i Coupe Like Affair

The BMW 135i Coupe Like Affair

The new BMW 135i Coupe has all the trappings of a BMW champion.

What you hear most often from BMW drivers are such feelings as passion, excitement and exhilaration. Throw in the word “performance” and the experience is unforgettable. When you place all those words together they can only mean one thing. The “BMW Experience” is all it’s cracked up to be and then some.

The fact is that BMW owners buy out of like for the vehicle, not out of any sense of logic or statistics. Just because the BMW 135i Coupe has 300 horsepower, 3.0- liter, turbocharged inline 6-cyclinder engine and an estimated EPA 25 MPG highway is not enough to make you open your wallet and fork over some green.

Because the BMW 135i Coupe is the new look of quick, that’s what really gets your motor running and your blood pumping. Just imagine your “adrenaline rush” as you sit behind the wheel of this puppy as it goes from zero to 60 in about 5.1 seconds. If that doesn’t let you know that you’re alive nothing will.

I know that you are the type of person who likes to be in control. So listen up.

One of the fantastic innovations of the BMW 135i Coupe is what they call the “Dynamic Stability Control” system. The benefit that this system offers you is that no matter what the road conditions or circumstances, you will always be able to maintain maximum control. Gone are the days when you had to figure out which way to steer the wheel in an emergency situation when you lost control of your car.

Here’s how you’ll benefit from the BMW 135i Coupe “Dynamic Stability Control”. Not only is it creative, but it can also save your life. Check this out, because this is something that you really need to know.

The onboard brain in this beauty constantly monitors your speed, yaw, driving angle, brake pressure and traction. And once the sensors detect that you have a problem maintaining control, it helps you to right the loss of wheel traction instantly. If you are like me, you’ll call this system “Peace Of Mind” for you and your family. BMW 135i Coupe owners agree this is a fantastic benefit.

Now for all you geeks out there let me feed your “analytical hunger”.

In 2003 BMW introduced a feature called “Active Steering”. Not only did drivers like it, but it got the innovation “Award Of German Industry” too. And believe me when I tell you , that is no simple thing to get. At low speeds steering is 10:1 for simple handling in tight spaces. At higher speeds the ratio is 18:1 for increased stability. Most other car companies keep a 14:1 steering ratio constant. But with your BMW 135i Coupe there is no compromising.

Remember, it’s the attention to details that count.

As a consumer, you are the one best to judge if the BMW 135i Coupe meets your standards and satisfies your demanding lifestyle. But, I’m sure you’ll agree that because BMW is an independent company that encourages creative thinking, you won’t be disappointed.

Your automotive like affair has begun.


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SEE THE FULL COMPARISON: www.edmunds.com What comes after Z?, we wondered when Nissan let the stage go black in 1996 and officially bid farewell to the Z-car at an event at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. Sales of the twin-turbo 300ZX had been declining as quick as applications for library cards, so Nissan simply stopped selling the car in the US It made us wonder where the Z fit in Nissan’s future. The answer came in 2002, when the Nissan 350Z appeared, a serious sports car that seemed to measure itself against the Corvette in both speed and style. It brought people back to Nissan, but lots of the young enthusiasts didn’t know what an icon the Z had been for the company since its inception in 1970. With the 2009 Nissan 370Z, all that changes. As a Z should be, the 370Z is a statement of purpose, not just another car on the showroom floor. With this second-generation version of the revitalized Z, the car has went on from affordable performance to something that brings new descriptions into play — not only like quick, quick, strong and powerful, but also gorgeous, luxurious, nimble, graceful, delicate and smooth. This is a car so excellent that it makes you wonder what kind of car it is: a sports car, a sport coupe or a muscle-bound pony car? And that’s where the 2008 BMW 135i comes in, a pocket-size BMW M3 with an affordable price tag to match. bmw 135i

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