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Old 05-27-2011, 03:32 AM
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I had the same problem as you. I actually had a 2011 35d on order until I saw the 2012 price sheets, which also included the pricing for the 35d (although the price may change).

I drove both for an extended time. My dealer here in Germany (military sales) allowed me to take a diesel for 2 days and a 35i SA for 2 days.

To be honest, you can't go wrong with either, but, in the end, I chose the 35i SA.

1. I refuse to pay for a 2011 when a 2012 is right around the corner, regardless of the credits that are being given.
2. In Europe, it does not get that hot, so riding with your windows open is actually better than using A/C. I tried it with both vehicles, and I don't care what most say here, the 35d is damn loud.
3. The torgue in the 35d is excellent, but, the shifting of the transmission in the 35i, is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better, plus the responsiveness of the vehicle is better.
4. Around town driving, 35i is hands down better.
5. Diesel is a beast on the motorway, but, 35i is also, once it is in top gear (I was normally pushing it around 100-120 on autobahn) and all I can say is WOW.
6. Diesel gets great gas mileage, 35i is OK. If you driving is mostly city, then it is a wash actually, and according to some, it may even cost you more to own the diesel. I figured it out, it would take me almost 3 1/2 years to recoup the difference in price.
7. If you find the 2012 pricing sheets, you will see that if you price out a vehicle, it some cases, you actually save money by going with a 2012 over a 2011.

I guess, it is personal choice, but, again, regardless of which route you go, you will be very happy.

Just my 2 cents worth
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Old 05-27-2011, 04:20 AM
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I agree completely with Sputnee. I'm in an identical position and did exactly the same; took each home and test drove them for a day.

The 35i felt much smoother. Both with acceleration and shift changes, which are amazing with the new 8-speed box! I have always hated that Diesel drone... It's gotten quieter and cleaner over the years, but it's still a Diesel, and the 2mpg better fuel economy is not worth the premium pricetag along with that aweful noise.

Also, for 2012 you really do get a lot more for your money on the 35i. But in the end, for me at least, it was the noise and gearbox that won me over. I've got my 35i on order for a July delivery here in Germany through Pentagon BMW.
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Old 05-27-2011, 05:21 AM
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I agree completely with Sputnee. I'm in an identical position and did exactly the same; took each home and test drove them for a day.

The 35i felt much smoother. Both with acceleration and shift changes, which are amazing with the new 8-speed box! I have always hated that Diesel drone... It's gotten quieter and cleaner over the years, but it's still a Diesel, and the 2mpg better fuel economy is not worth the premium pricetag along with that aweful noise.

Also, for 2012 you really do get a lot more for your money on the 35i. But in the end, for me at least, it was the noise and gearbox that won me over. I've got my 35i on order for a July delivery here in Germany through Pentagon BMW.
I too, bought mine through Pentagon and will be picking it up in June. I just got off the phone with my sales associate. The wait is killing me. What color did you get?
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Old 05-27-2011, 07:29 AM
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I ordered the xDrive35i - Space Grey/Sand Beige. Conv Pkg, Heated seats, Navigation, Shades, BMW Apps, 3rd Row. OTD $50,350. Happily no tax for us over here!
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Old 05-27-2011, 08:42 AM
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Thanks for all the great responses guys! I am going to drive a 35i later today to see how it compares to my 35d. I will let you know what happens!
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Old 05-27-2011, 10:04 AM
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I've got my 35i on order for a July delivery here in Germany through Pentagon BMW.
I have been talking with Pentagon in Rota about an X5. Has anyone been able to arrange a lease to be able to order through Pentagon? Since Navy FCU stopped offering leases, I am not sure who to work through. Thanks.

Chris
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