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AK370Z 11-15-2008 02:11 AM

BMW Releases Pricing for U.S. Diesels
 
The Auto Channel

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With the first units set to reach U.S. dealers next month, BMW of North America LLC announces pricing for the new 50-state-legal, clean-diesel variants of the 3-Series sedan and X5 cross/utility vehicle.

Powered by a twin-turbocharged I-6 making 265 hp and 425 lb.-ft (576 Nm) of torque, the ’09 335d will retail for $44,725, which is nearly $4,000 more than a comparable gasoline-powered 335i.

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The ’09 X5 xDrive35d, basing at $52,025 with the same engine, carries a similar premium over the $47,925 X5 xDrive30i.

All prices include destination fees.

A 6-speed automatic is the only transmission offered in both vehicles, because the diesel’s high-torque output is too much for existing BMW manual gearboxes to handle, the auto maker says.

In addition to the 30% improvement in fuel economy BMW says the new vehicles achieve over gasoline versions, buyers of the 335d will be eligible for a $900 federal income-tax credit. Those opting for the X5 xDrive35d will be credited $1,550.

While final fuel-economy ratings from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency are not expected to be released until after the vehicles debut in production trim next week at the Los Angeles auto show, city/highway estimates are 23/36 mpg (10.2/6.5 L/100 km) for the 335d and 19/26 (12.4/9.1 L/100 km) for the X5 xDrive35d.

As part of BMW’s EfficientDynamics vehicle strategy and BluePerformance diesel-engine program, both vehicles are equipped with selective catalyst reduction (SCR) urea-injection systems in order to meet stringent Tier 2 Bin 5 oxides-of-nitrogen (NOx) regulations in all 50 states.

SCR operates by injecting into the exhaust small doses of a urea/water solution, which convert NOx emissions into harmless nitrogen and water.

The system includes a pair of heated storage tanks that only need replenishing during scheduled maintenance visits (under normal conditions), which are covered under BMW’s standard 4-year/50,000-mile (80,467-km) warranty.

An oxidation catalyst and regenerating diesel-particulate filter also are present and work to limit soot output.

Although BMW makes several diesel engines that are offered in most of its vehicles worldwide, Willem Rombauts, head of product planning and strategy-5-Series, X5 and X6, says the auto maker will wait to see how the 335d and X5 xDrive35d perform in the U.S. market before deciding to offer oil-burners in any additional models.

However, clean diesels, along with hybrid-electric and hydrogen-fueled vehicles, are “part of BMW’s overall package” for improving vehicle efficiency, says Tom Bologa, vice president-engineering.

The next steps, he says, include improving the I-6 diesel’s performance with a single turbo vs. the current two, while working with key suppliers to meet even tighter emissions standards in the future.
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Am I seeing this right? 425 ft/lbs of torque???? :eek::eek: and also comes with a rebate from Government? Where do I sign up??? Better question, where's "alefcole"? This should be in his garage :icon17:

onethreefive 11-15-2008 05:21 AM

I already spoke to him about this, he's excited. :driving:

Slidefox 11-15-2008 10:10 AM

A little pricey IMO. If it really has 425 ft/lb of torque.... i can use that to trailer a drift car!!!!

alefcole 11-16-2008 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by AK370Z (Post 1681)
Am I seeing this right? 425 ft/lbs of torque???? :eek::eek: and also comes with a rebate from Government? Where do I sign up??? Better question, where's "alefcole"? This should be in his garage :icon17:

Unfortunately the big bosses of BMW will not bring to the USA the diesel in the COUPE version. Even worse, they say they will not offer a MANUAL TRANSMISSION, giving us a lame excuse that the manual gear box will not be able to handle the torque. Thats BS!!!!!. You can get a manual in europe anytime. If they would offer a diesel manual coupe, i will be first in line with my order.

AK370Z 11-16-2008 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by alefcole (Post 1831)
Unfortunately the big bosses of BMW will not bring to the USA the diesel in the COUPE version. Even worse, they say they will not offer a MANUAL TRANSMISSION, giving us a lame excuse that the manual gear box will not be able to handle the torque. Thats BS!!!!!. You can get a manual in europe anytime. If they would offer a diesel manual coupe, i will be first in line with my order.

That's so frustating! Why BMW is doing this??? You think we can start a online petition for manual transmission, at least?

alefcole 11-17-2008 08:08 AM

Very frustrating indeed, plus with a 4k premium over a similar 335 coupe, my car will be around 50k. At that point I will forget the fuel economy and jump for a 55k M3 sedan with no options. (Now that they face lifted the sedan version, the back doesn't look as awful as it used to).

And that's if a bmw dealer is willing to sell a M3 at MSRP without "price adjustment".

What do you guys think?.

PS: I will still go for a 135 with just sport package for 37K, and hopefully get a deal for under MSRP. Similar M3 performance for 1/2 the price :driving:

AK370Z 12-01-2008 09:50 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMQq_ILlZww

jaesung83 12-02-2008 12:47 AM

man!! i wish we have an auto bond here~ with no speed limits!! Europeans are so lucky

AK370Z 12-02-2008 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by jaesung83 (Post 4281)
man!! i wish we have an auto bond here~ with no speed limits!! Europeans are so lucky

YOu mean Autobahn? :D


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