2005 BMW 3 Series 325i 2.5
Summary:
Short of an M3, best go-cart on the road!
Faults:
Have driven it like I stole it since it passed it's break in period and it needed a quart of oil prior to 1st scheduled oil change.
General Comments:
Short of an M3, best go-cart on the road!
Love this car!
Driving enthusiast must get the manual...
I can beat a motor cycle off the line and it corners like a demon.
Heated seats are awesome.
Wish I had the built in ipod system and up graded speakers like in the 2006.
Gorgeous styling
Seat tracks need to be a bit longer for shorter legs. My calf muscles are getting a good work out with the clutch.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 11th October, 2005
31st Dec 2005, 18:59
The Honda s2000 produces 240 hp out of 2 litres and is a 4 cylinder too.
Bmw are overrated and overpriced.
7th Feb 2006, 02:08
S2000 aka the "Torqueless Wonder"
15th Mar 2006, 21:50
The S2000 is designed for people who want a light, fast, no-frills (no comfort) toy. The BMW 3 is designed for people who want a sporty car that they can actually live with every day. Now, a base 325i starts at $30K, the S2000 is the same money, and although it is faster, I would skip over to the BMW dealer in a heartbeat for the sake of utility. Hondas are good cars too, but they do different things for different people. Happy motoring all :).
14th Nov 2006, 00:45
BMW straight sixes deliver refinement and torque that you will not find elsewhere relative to the engine capacities. Honda engines produce more power relative to capacity using a V Tech system, but they thrive on revs (up to 9,000 rpm) rather than torque, and are not as refined as the BMW straight six. Either way it is good to be comparing engines from arguably the two finest engine manufacturers in the world today. Interestingly BMW and Honda are two of the few remaining independent car manufacturers and two of the most profitable!!
28th Dec 2007, 04:31
Try not to compare 2005 BMW 3-series (aka soccer mom sedan) to the S2000.
15th Apr 2009, 02:15
It's 3.0 liter, not 2.5. The latest generation of BMWs is no longer numbered according to displacement.
2nd Nov 2005, 19:59
Slow for a 2.5.