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Grover 06-02-2011 08:29 PM

Poll: 4.8i or 3.5i
 
If all options are the same would you rather have a 2010 4.8i or a 2011 3.5i and why?

BGM 06-02-2011 08:38 PM

You are going to get different answers on this it's all based on buyer preference. I love the V8 exhaust note, wasn't impressed with the 3.5i off the line (tranny would hunt or some kind of delay), the MPG is negligible between the two and I couldn't live with the little round tailpipes on the 3.5i. On top of that I keep my cars 7-10 years and I would rather go with a naturally-aspirated engine for reliability reasons. My $.02.

rh71 06-02-2011 09:21 PM

Mpg is the same? Not sure about that - the 3.5i is rated 16/23 which is nearly the same as the 3.0si was. With the 0-60 close, I would go with the 3.5i. The round tailpipes are a letdown but I have lived with mine without changing them out despite having the option for many years. The other factor though newer is not always better, I would not want to pay so much for older tech/engineering. Did they have top view in the '10s? So options prob can't be exactly the same either. Do you not want the '12s with the LED coronas?

I'd swap to a 3.5i in a heartbeat but given the option to pay the same price for a '10 4.8, I would pass.

jeremym 06-02-2011 09:39 PM

Vroom Vroom. I'd take the V8.

BGM 06-02-2011 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by rh71 (Post 827540)
Mpg is the same? Not sure about that - the 3.5i is rated 16/23 which is nearly the same as the 3.0si was. With the 0-60 close, I would go with the 3.5i. The round tailpipes are a letdown but I have lived with mine without changing them out despite having the option for many years. The other factor though newer is not always better, I would not want to pay so much for older tech/engineering. Did they have top view in the '10s? So options prob can't be exactly the same either. Do you not want the '12s with the LED coronas?

I'd swap to a 3.5i in a heartbeat but given the option to pay the same price for a '10 4.8, I would pass.

Let's be honest--2 or 3 MPG difference between a 3.0, 3.5 and 4.8 is not worth saying "I get better gas mileage than you". These are 6,000 lb SUVs and not only that they designed for performance and to be driven--not be economical. There are many deals to be had out there--I bought my '08 4.8 last October for $48K that stickered for $75K 2 years prior and it only had 16K miles on it.

RickLBZ 06-02-2011 10:03 PM

I went through this and ended up with a '12 3.5. Reasons were mpg, I love factory turbo motors and the LED coronas are beautiful. I feel that factory turbo motors are over built and designed to deal with the abuse that they may be subjected too. When that abuse doesn't everyday they last awhile. I don't get that hesitation off the line also referred to, it just flies.

Sedoy 06-02-2011 10:07 PM

1. Much better tranny - new ZF 8-speed.
2. Newer great N55 engine, if you into chip-tuning you should be able to get extra 40 whp with just procede, plus even more with DP, CAI, exhaust ect.
3. MPG: N55 with 8-speed tranny should be considerably better than 4.8i with 6-speed especially on freeway (I predict 4-6 real world mpg).
4. Weight: 4960 lbs. vs. 5335 lbs (it's like 3 skinny girls in 4.8i at all times).
5. Better looking rear bumper, especially with new aero kit.

I’m not really sure why people complain about exhaust tips, it’s like one of the easiest mods you can do.

BGM 06-02-2011 10:30 PM

The only major difference is mechanical with the new tranny and turbo engine. The rest is subjective based on what each consumer deems as "better". There is no right or wrong answer.

Sedoy 06-02-2011 10:42 PM

Mechanical stuff is the most important one, and 35i simply better in that department.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BGM (Post 827550)
The only major difference is mechanical with the new tranny and turbo engine. The rest is subjective based on what each consumer deems as "better". There is no right or wrong answer.


BGM 06-02-2011 11:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sedoy (Post 827552)
Mechanical stuff is the most important one, and 35i simply better in that department.

Again, there is no "better". It's consumer preference and their experience, wants, needs. Hence why I went with the 4.8. No right or wrong answer.


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