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Well the main issue in the 328i is merging or changing lanes. If there is a gap and you put the foot to the floor, it takes a good 3

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Well the main issue in the 328i is merging or changing lanes. If there is a gap and you put the foot to the floor, it takes a good 3 seconds and then something happens.
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Well the main issue in the 328i is merging or changing lanes. If there is a gap and you put the foot to the floor, it takes a good 3 seconds and then something happens.
Basically, it's like turbo lag on a diesel car . If you're driving a small diesel car it's much worse as you don't even get much power after 3 seconds, so you're screwed when trying to change lanes or merge.
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