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Originally Posted by g0at23
Also please don't take offense to my negativity. The thing is... I read more than a few people bashing their 335i prior to purchasing my vehicle. I should have listen to them. It was a big risk buying this vehicle. A huge hit or miss. Not worth the risk considering the volume of problems. I just thought these people were just poor saps that got unlucky. Now I learned it first hand that its not a matter of if... It's a matter of when it will happen to you and I don't want people who currently have a choice to make the same mistake.
OP... Please buy yourself a M3. It's a better car and most important don't have half the problems as this one.
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Honestly, visit enough car forums and you'll notice that EVERY car will have its problems. If reliability was your #1 concern, then you should have invested in an ISF or something.
You can't say because you got a "bad" product that all cars from that manufacturer are bad, there will always be worse case scenarios, especially when dealing with products with thousands of part put together. I work in a manufacturing environment so I would know. Yes, we know BMW does have some issues here and there and can be a pain to deal with, but you can't generalize the n54 like they're all bad...
As for the OPs question, I've never driven an e90 m3 so I can't comment on that. As a DD, I would probably just do the 335 since allow you to actually drive in the winter months.