- 380
- coming soon...
I'll give you my reasons:
- It's about as quick as the RS4 in a straight line yet significantly more fuel-efficient, cheaper, and more attractive (except for the front end of the coupe, or the rear end of the sedan).
- It isn't as fast as the 997 GT3, but it's far more practical (obviously) and costs less than half as much money. Although it wouldn't fit in quite as well as the GT3, the 335i doesn't feel out-of-place on a track.
- It isn't as cheap as the Aura, but it's just as fuel-efficient, faster, much more sporty, and has about the same interior/trunk space, making it just as good of a daily driver. The 335i is also better-built. (Honestly, though, I have to give the Aura credit in the styling department. I've always liked how modern Opels look.)
The 335i walks a fine line between daily usability and performance, as the 3-series has always done. With its turbochargers, however, it's able to edge closer to the performance side without sacrificing the other half.
The engine is special because as niky said, the turbochargers work together with an engine that's already good without them, instead of serving as a crutch for lack-luster engine design as others have sometimes done (I won't name any names).
What Wolfe said!
Voted for BMW all the way.