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Re: 325is v. 325i?
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Subject: Re: 325is v. 325i?
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From: botros@domain.elided (Peter Schami)
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Date: Mon, 24 Oct 1994 14:12:33 -0500 (CDT)
You want to remember that the is is about .5 in shorter than the i.
When I bought my 318i, I test drove the 318is, and I could not get
comfortable. So if you're a little on the tall side...
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> >>Bryan Chow writes:
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> Bryan> In article <941019221445_71307.2616_FHV41-1@domain.elided>,
> Bryan> Y. Iftissa <71307.2616@domain.elided> wrote:
> >> I'm planning to buy a '94 BMW 325. Apart from the obvious (i.e.,
> >> an extra door :-), are there any performance or handling
> >> differences between the 325i and the 325is? Is there any reason
> >> why either model is preferable to the other? All advice
> >> welcome...and thanks!
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> The "is" used to have leather all around while the "i" did not?
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> Bryan> In case you're interested, there will be a 4-door M3 next
> Bryan> year. Probably available in both stick and auto.
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> Yuk :-( Loose the auto and put in traction control for
> us in the northeast!!!
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> - Mustie
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