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2013 BMW 135is Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The 135is is a fancy, higher-performance variant of a BMW. Skip the options and the sticker will read $44,145. Most will have at least the optionis on the tested car (metallic paint, heated leather seats, proximity key, Bluetooth) and so list for $48,245. Additional options include nav and premium sound. Comparison vehicle: 2011 Nissan 370Z |
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2008 BMW 1-Series Pros and Cons A member in Massachusetts, United States Pricey, especially for convertible compared to coupe. Cost of auto-transmission silly compared to manuals -- and other autos. Early examples not offered with much discount from MSRP. |
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2009 BMW 1-Series Pros and Cons Member3716 I pay $180 less a month on this lease than my previous MINI Cooper. |
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2009 BMW 1-Series Pros and Cons Member4045 The standard features are lacking. Many cars costing half as much have more features than the 1-series. You can get better equipped cars for the same money with Infiniti (G37S) and Audi (TT-S, S4). |
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2008 BMW 1-Series Pros and Cons A member in California, United States |
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2008 BMW 1-Series Pros and Cons A member in California, United States The price is good forwhat you get. |
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2008 BMW 1-Series Pros and Cons Member2996 When you add enough options you are approaching 3 series territory but still worth it |
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2008 BMW 1-Series Pros and Cons Member2438 Not cheap compared to Accord, Altima, etc. |