E92 325i performance suitable?

Hello, that's another stupid question where everyone says something different😂 But I'd be interested in your opinion.

Do you think the E92 325i (coupe) is well-equipped in terms of power (218 hp), or would you rather choose a different engine? Anything less than that would be unsuitable, as it would have to be at least a 6-cylinder. More is always possible, of course, but is the 325i already a good fit? Or should you opt for the 330i or 335i?

Theoretically, the 25i can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in just under 7 seconds, but this information isn't very helpful since you don't drive like that in everyday life anyway. I also wonder what the performance loss is like in a 15-year-old car (?)

Does it make a difference whether it's all-wheel drive or not, and whether it's manual or automatic?

I've heard that the e92s are generally known for being both sporty and relaxed to drive. Can you confirm this?

Thanks for the 9

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AKkannnix
2 years ago

Sure 220ps are good enough.

But many will also have more PS than you have.

LeaMaurer
2 years ago

For everyday life this is complete, for a car in size. Even a smaller diesel would be enough. Power loss should not have the engine great in time.

But as you mean, there’s more to go. Depending on what you need the car

EddiR
1 year ago

Are you beginners or experienced drivers? I would immediately agree that beginners are regulated to max 100PS during the PZ (also extension). It’s been a long time on the bike. With a 34 HP VW beetle, you can also race your brain. And with over 200 hp even faster.

You really don’t have to do that. Fun is safe.

Power loss should not be a topic. And whether automatic or switch is better, is always on the one behind the steering wheel.

MisterP57
1 year ago

I drive a SuV Kangoo with 55 kw, which is more than enough, even with 1100 kilos of trailers. So it would be long for a car.