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4.3 Overall rating(9 reviews)
Jenn G says...
Jul 13, 2014
I love that this car is so versatile. It has the function of a car and the fun of the convertible. It's like having two cars in one. The car is very powerful has quick acceleration. It's extremely stylish and easy to drive. It is very comfortable and roomy (unless you are in the back). The adjustable seats are great and I love the 3 levels of heated seats.
Anonymous says...
Jul 1, 2013
Love this car, just looking to upgrade to an off road vehicle. Great 1 Button top off feature. Fast , and turn on a dime suspension. Great car for everything commuting to and from work, or the weekends driving up and down the coast.
million m says...
Nov 12, 2024
It can be buyed for less than 3k$ becoz of the mileage and the model of that
Thomas M says...
Sep 12, 2013
This car is a return to the days of "big six" RWD sports cars like the early Jag XKs, the Healys and TR-6, albeit with 2+2 seating in a bit larger package with plenty of leg and head room. I personally love the consistency between the silver and black exterior and interior, and I need a back seat, however small. I don't need a V-8 and like getting 30+ mpg on the highway. The five spoke 17" wheels and medium low profile tires give a moderate ride firmness without sacrificing handling. The manual 6 speed was the clincher in the purchase of this car, as that is very rare except in BMW M3 models, which are far more expensive. This one was shipped after purchase in Europe. I have a bit of difficulty getting a smooth shift from 1st to 2nd, but it seems to help to let it rev up above 3000 RPM before shifting. A slightly taller final drive ratio might be nice. Low end torque is sufficient that I hardly ever feel the need to exceed 3000 RPM in normal driving. Spirited driving is exhilarating and I see no need for the turbochargers of the 335i. The hardtop convertible is a real pleasure and I no longer fear vandals cutting up my ragtop. I love the looks of the hardtop crease as compared with the coupe.
Kelly-anne M says...
Sep 6, 2008
if you are looking for a quick on acceleration dont get one of these - as acceleration poor, actually none, its never moved!!! no roof, so slightly cold and wet!! Lovely cheeky grin - so does have that feel good factor!! fantastic on petrol, extremely low mileage! disadvantages: the colour, looks a bit like a squashed banana and can only fit 2 people

 

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4.3 Overall rating

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Jenn G

5.0

Reviewed a 2008 BMW 328i Convertible RWD on Jul 13, 2014

I love that this car is so versatile. It has the function of a car and the fun of the convertible. It's like having two cars in one. The car is very powerful has quick acceleration. It's extremely stylish and easy to drive. It is very comfortable and roomy (unless you are in the back). The adjustable seats are great and I love the 3 levels of heated seats.

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Anonymous

5.0

Reviewed a 2008 BMW 328i Convertible RWD on Jul 1, 2013

Love this car, just looking to upgrade to an off road vehicle. Great 1 Button top off feature. Fast , and turn on a dime suspension. Great car for everything commuting to and from work, or the weekends driving up and down the coast.

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million m

2.0

Reviewed a 2008 BMW 328i Convertible RWD on Nov 12, 2024

It can be buyed for less than 3k$ becoz of the mileage and the model of that

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Thomas M

4.0

Reviewed a 2008 BMW 328i Convertible RWD on Sep 12, 2013

This car is a return to the days of "big six" RWD sports cars like the early Jag XKs, the Healys and TR-6, albeit with 2+2 seating in a bit larger package with plenty of leg and head room. I personally love the consistency between the silver and black exterior and interior, and I need a back seat, however small. I don't need a V-8 and like getting 30+ mpg on the highway. The five spoke 17" wheels and medium low profile tires give a moderate ride firmness without sacrificing handling. The manual 6 speed was the clincher in the purchase of this car, as that is very rare except in BMW M3 models, which are far more expensive. This one was shipped after purchase in Europe. I have a bit of difficulty getting a smooth shift from 1st to 2nd, but it seems to help to let it rev up above 3000 RPM before shifting. A slightly taller final drive ratio might be nice. Low end torque is sufficient that I hardly ever feel the need to exceed 3000 RPM in normal driving. Spirited driving is exhilarating and I see no need for the turbochargers of the 335i. The hardtop convertible is a real pleasure and I no longer fear vandals cutting up my ragtop. I love the looks of the hardtop crease as compared with the coupe.

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