I felt the same, but I've change the tyres to Non-Run Flats and run it in Adaptive all the time and the car is now so much better. Initially, I wasn't enjoying it and missed the F31, but now I'm growing pretty fond of it. That being said, I would still have another F31 in the right spec/colour - just superb cars. Stephen
Thats a good point, especially on a Touring. My bad! There are a selection of images over on the website, including the boot. You can find this here: jamesglen.co.uk/used-cars/bmw/3-series/30-335d-xdrive-m-sport-auto-4wd-5dr-269/
Is there any real difference between 330d and the 335d ? I’ve noticed the tax bracket is considerably more expensive on the 335d. £190 per year compared to £570/year for the 335d. Game changer tbh
For out and out performance, the 335d is the quicker car. I personally ran a 330d 2WD F31 for almost three years and it was my favourite out of the two. it came from Darby BMW as an approved used with a map on it (cheeky!!) so was likely around 300hp, but it wasn't just the pace, it was the handling I preferred. The xDrive is good at still giving you that nice front feel we're use to with BMWs, but it isn't on the same page with a 2WD BMW. If I had the choice between two identical spec cars, I'd choose the 330d (and probably save a few ££££ in the process). Stephen
@@JamesGlenCarSales1982 Hey thanks for the quick reply, What does the F31 mean. are they all F31 or is the F31 touring a better model. I am looking at buying a 335d touring just now and wondered why some had F31. Many thanks.
Just sold my M340d touring.Quick,but the comfort of a plank. loved my F31.
I felt the same, but I've change the tyres to Non-Run Flats and run it in Adaptive all the time and the car is now so much better. Initially, I wasn't enjoying it and missed the F31, but now I'm growing pretty fond of it. That being said, I would still have another F31 in the right spec/colour - just superb cars. Stephen
After seeing that, I definitely need to book myself a few days off to get mine detailed and up to standard again
its quite depressing how quickly they loose their shine! Ceramic coating does really help this though.
I’m looking for this exact car same colour and everything this video has 100% sold me on the 335 estate thankyou very much 👌
Tom, I've had three F31s and I would have another. They're brilliant cars and drive so well. You'll enjoy it ! Stephen
Is the boot automatic would of been nice for you to show boot
Thats a good point, especially on a Touring. My bad! There are a selection of images over on the website, including the boot. You can find this here: jamesglen.co.uk/used-cars/bmw/3-series/30-335d-xdrive-m-sport-auto-4wd-5dr-269/
And yes, power tailgate. Thats a standard feature on all BMW Touring now.
Is there any real difference between 330d and the 335d ? I’ve noticed the tax bracket is considerably more expensive on the 335d. £190 per year compared to £570/year for the 335d. Game changer tbh
For out and out performance, the 335d is the quicker car. I personally ran a 330d 2WD F31 for almost three years and it was my favourite out of the two. it came from Darby BMW as an approved used with a map on it (cheeky!!) so was likely around 300hp, but it wasn't just the pace, it was the handling I preferred. The xDrive is good at still giving you that nice front feel we're use to with BMWs, but it isn't on the same page with a 2WD BMW. If I had the choice between two identical spec cars, I'd choose the 330d (and probably save a few ££££ in the process). Stephen
@@JamesGlenCarSales1982 sounds incredible
Nice
Great spec 👍🏻
Thanks!
Hey what is the F31 I see some with and some without what is the difference. Many thanks.
Hi Fran, I'm not sure I understand the question?
@@JamesGlenCarSales1982 Hey thanks for the quick reply, What does the F31 mean. are they all F31 or is the F31 touring a better model. I am looking at buying a 335d touring just now and wondered why some had F31. Many thanks.
@@franex932 hey mate, f31 is the touring version of the f30 and f30 is the model name.