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2008 BMW 1-Series in Minneapolis

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Vehicle Specs
Price: N/A Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Year: 2008 Engine: Inline 6
Mileage: 4,520 Bodystyle: Coupes
Location: Minneapolis,MN Doors: 2
Exterior: Alpine White Dealer Stock #: N/A
Interior: N/A VIN #: N/A
Transmission: Manual Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
This 2008 BMW 1-Series 2dr 135i Coupe features a 3.0L L6 FI DOHC 24V Turbo 6cyl Gasoline engine. It is equipped with a 6 speed manual transmission. The vehicle is Alpine White with a Coral Red Leather interior. It is offered with the remaining factory warranty. Air Conditioning, Climate Control, Cruise Control, Power Steering, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Passenger Seat, Tachometer, Tilt Steering Wheel, Steering Wheel Radio Controls, Sunroof, ABS Brakes, Traction Control, Rear Defogger, Fog Lights, Intermittent Wipers, AM-FM, CD Player, Leather Interior Surface, Rear Spoiler, Rear Spoiler, Center Arm Rest, Daytime Running Lights - Contact Motorwerks BMW at or mwbmwlead for more information. -*** Tell us that you saw this vehicle on the Dealix Used Cars Network ***. Air Bag| Air Conditioning| Alloy Wheels| AM/FM Radio| Anti-Lock Brakes| Arm Rest| Bucket Seats| Compact Disc Player| Cruise Control| Daytime Running Lights| Fog Lights| Front Air Conditioning| Heated Seats| Intermittent Wipers| Leather I
Professional Review

Is 300 hp too much power for a compact, four-passenger sport coupe? Back in 1974, singer Barry White softly spoke the timeless line, "I've heard people say that too much of anything is not good for you, baby." Although White, of course, was referring to the love of a woman, nearly everyone who got behind the wheel of our Four Seasons 2008 BMW 135i coupe had similar thoughts about the twin-turbo six under its hood: was it simply too much for this little car?

But hang on. White's next line was, "But I don't know about that." And that was the reaction of most drivers once they'd revved, rev-matched, and redlined our 1-series: if anything, it wasn't enough. After all, as White continued, "the more you give, the more I want." Greedy bastard, just like us. Our 135i's logbook was filled with comments from staffers who first wondered if the 1-series had too much power and then, suddenly slapped silly by its absurd accelerative capabilities, wrote love letters to the engine. Case in point - after a ten-day, 1500-mile road trip, assistant editor David Zenlea got out his pen: "I am an enthusiast of the American muscle car persuasion, but I admit that the rush of the 135i's in-line six at full throttle is every bit as satisfying as that of a big pushrod V-8."

Although all of us, from time to time, wondered if the 135i suffered from powertrain overendowment, no one thought the 135i's chassis couldn't handle the Jurassic grunt. Still, everyone seemed to question whether maybe, just maybe, a 1-series really needed to be this fast. After all, it's not an M car, and in our minds, the 1-series was supposed to mark a return to BMW's traditional strengths of performance by virtue of thoughtful engineering and light weight, rather than simply the brute force of a disproportionately muscular powertrain.... Read full article

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