2008 BMW 335i Coupe
The 335i combines an almost uncanny combination of ride quality, handling and class.
Latest Updates
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Ready for My Closeup Jul 21, 2009
Our BMW moves to the forefront as it landed the cover spot for the October issue.
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More Dyno Work Jul 7, 2009
Hello, did someone order more horsepower?
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We're Not Tired of This One Apr 24, 2009
After destroying the stock run-flats on track, we needed to reshoe the BMW. And we wanted it all: great performance along with comfortable street manners.
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Test-Fitting Feb 26, 2009
Bigger footprint?
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Less Dirt, More Power Feb 2, 2009
Our BMW has been in regular use lately, and we’re getting ready to make some changes.
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Clean and Clear Dec 5, 2008
Our Bimmer got a bath—and some more power, too.
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Road Trip Nov 24, 2008
We took our BMW on a road trip to Nashville, and we’re glad we did.
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Traqmate Experiments Oct 30, 2008
Experimenting with Traqmate and in-car video from the 335i.
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Exhaust-ing Work Oct 21, 2008
We’ll soon be comparing cat-back exhaust systems on our 335i Coupe.
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Six-Month Checkup Jul 6, 2008
We now have 7673 mostly trouble-free miles on the car and feel that our baselining phase is complete.
2008 BMW 335i Coupe Specs:
- Body type:
- Coupe
- Country of origin:
- Germany
- 0-60 time:
- 4.8 seconds
- Displacement:
- 2979cc
- Stock horsepower:
- 300 bhp @ 5800 rpm
- Torque:
- 300 lb.-ft @ 1400 rpm
- Engine configuration:
- Inline-6
- Transmission:
- 6-speed manual
- Drivetrain configuration:
- Rear-wheel-drive
- Brakes:
- disc/disc
- Body width:
- 70.2 in.
- Curb weight:
- 3557 lbs.
- Wheelbase:
- 108.7 in.

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