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Project: Swagger Wagon - Printable Version

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Project: Swagger Wagon - Apoc - 05-01-2016

After about four months of research and close to a dozen cars tested, we finally landed on a family hauler to replace the Saab. I originally thought the Saab was gonna be a family car, but I realized there were many safety sacrifices being made in an 11 year old car... that and the infant seat didn't even remote fit in the back seat. Anyway, after looking at pretty much every model of wagon on the market, we landed on the All Road, 328xd, and 328xi. Pricing, power, and warranties eventually put us in the 2014 328xi territory. A few weeks of watching the market later, this popped up a few miles from home. It's probably overkill, but we plan to keep it until it makes us not. #yolo

2014 BMW 328i xDrive --- CPO/Free Service - 37,403 miles - 8-Speed A/T - All Wheel Drive

Current plans call for tint... then... car seat? :lol: We're doing a bunch of car camping this summer, so I'm looking forward to loading this baby up. Can I add a trailer hitch and pull a dirt bike with this thing??

I'll write more after a few weeks with the car., For now, some comments from the 20 miles I've driven it:
>> Foot open and push button close rear hatch - why have I been doing this manually all my life?
>> Key based automatic seat memory (Mikey!!)
>> It's kinda sad when a car that has as much HP as my Legacy feels really fast.
>> Heads Up is weird
>> Mileage is high for model year, but we drive like 4,000/year so we'll catch up in two years
>> Holy crap space
>> We weren't sold on the interior color, but it's much better in person. Some brown leather saddle bullshit color name...
>> All the cameras make it easy to live in a city. I actually had to back up a single lane alley for an entire city block 20 minutes after buying it and didn't really have any problems. The top view is pretty cool, but the back up is much easier to use. I guess the top could be helpful if you're parallel parking. The font side view should be useful for pulling out from blind entrance ways.

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Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - Kaan - 05-01-2016

damn it... i approve of this bmw.

add rimz please.


Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - Senor_Taylor - 05-01-2016

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:O

Other than that. BMW SUX


Nice purchase.


Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - Jake - 05-01-2016

Love it, and the color combo is perfect! Get some M-sport rimzz.

Everyone rags on iDrive but I really like it. If you need maps updated, there's a guy on some forums who can do it for about $50, versus $300+ at the dealer.


Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - rherold9 - 05-01-2016

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What is this juju? How do you even use this.

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Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - Senor_Taylor - 05-01-2016

rherold9 Wrote:
Apoc Wrote:[Image: 13083222_10153404891881744_5086885460078...e=57B6A893]

What is this juju? How do you even use this.

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You've haven't been initiated into the BMW cult. If we tell you, we have to kill you.


Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - WRXtranceformed - 05-01-2016

Nice pick up dude! I like that color combo actually and I am sure the interior looks even better in person. That's going to be a comfortable family hauler and looks to have decent enough ground clearance to get to most places you will probably be camping in. I am curious to hear your thoughts of ownership after the baby comes and you all do some traveling with it; I've found we've been tight on space in the RDX with just us two traveling to like the beach and we don't really pack a lot of stuff beyond coolers, food, luggage, etc.. I'm sure we can make it work whever we decide to have kids if you guys can make a wagon work.

Edit: Just noticed, no roof rails? Do you guys think you'll be good on cargo space with that trunk?


Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - .RJ - 05-01-2016

Those seats look horribly flat and unsupportive


Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - Apoc - 05-01-2016

Your sister is horribly flat and unsupportive.

Wheels are gonna stay as-is for now. I'd like black wheels, but nice wheels and parallel parking do not mesh well. Maybe when these get torn up, I'll replace them with something fancy and some sort of purchased protection.

WRXtranceformed Wrote:Nice pick up dude! I like that color combo actually and I am sure the interior looks even better in person. That's going to be a comfortable family hauler and looks to have decent enough ground clearance to get to most places you will probably be camping in. I am curious to hear your thoughts of ownership after the baby comes and you all do some traveling with it; I've found we've been tight on space in the RDX with just us two traveling to like the beach and we don't really pack a lot of stuff beyond coolers, food, luggage, etc.. I'm sure we can make it work whever we decide to have kids if you guys can make a wagon work.

Edit: Just noticed, no roof rails? Do you guys think you'll be good on cargo space with that trunk?

So far we've camped in our Clubman with the seats down, so I'm not too worried about ground clearance or space. Our "off roads" are pretty well maintained... and somehow our city streets are kinda terrible. I actually think the Clubman is too stiff for city driving, so this should work out decently for joint duty.

We took an infant car seat and stroller shopping with us. We found the All Road and 328 were the only non-massive SUVs that could even remotely fit an infant seat with the driver seat in a respectable place. The car dealer, who was probably 6'2", sat behind me with no problems and I sit pretty far back. The dealer for our 328d test drive was 6'0' 300# (he actually said this) and he sat behind me no problem too.

The trunk is bigger than the pictures make it seem - I think the black is misleading. There's plenty of room for a stroller and a few bags. I put a chair in the trunk for relativity. I also added a few others that I think show just how big it really is.

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Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - *insertusernamehere* - 05-01-2016

.RJ Wrote:Those seats look horribly flat and unsupportive
I came to say this after seeing the pics. What engine did they give the 328xi?

Also Ryan from my memory, you hold the left button, rock the shifter back and forth and it will light up where you are on the RNDL. You have to click the P to put it in Park.


Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - Apoc - 05-01-2016

2.0L turbo that makes 240 hp


Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - .RJ - 05-01-2016

wait, the 328 has a 2.0 turbo four cyl?


Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - Apoc - 05-01-2016

For the last few years. I think they just turn up the boost.


Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - Mike - 05-02-2016

you want black wheels? what, are you 17 years old?

nice grab. very sharp. eurowagons are so money, but i can't wait to be rid of mine in the near future. hoping yours treats you better.


Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - BLINGMW - 05-02-2016

.RJ Wrote:wait, the 328 has a 2.0 turbo four cyl?
It's good 'ol BMW badge engineering at its best!

Nice looking car though. Rear facing car seats blow. :vomit: Just swaddle them tight and use the latch anchors with a tie down. :dunno:


Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - JPolen01 - 05-02-2016

.RJ Wrote:Those seats look horribly flat and unsupportive
The bottom of the seat does look almost flat with no side bolster at all.


Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - .RJ - 05-02-2016

BLINGMW Wrote:
.RJ Wrote:wait, the 328 has a 2.0 turbo four cyl?
It's good 'ol BMW badge engineering at its best!

$40k for a fuckin' 4-cylinder :vomit:


Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - SlimKlim - 05-02-2016

JPolen01 Wrote:
.RJ Wrote:Those seats look horribly flat and unsupportive
The bottom of the seat does look almost flat with no side bolster at all.

If they made the "comfort" seats comfortable then who would actually pony up for the sport package? Pretty sure 90% of people who do spring for ZSP do it solely for the adjustable thigh bolster.

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Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - JustinG - 05-02-2016

If space ever becomes a concern....

Best purchase I have ever made that is car related.
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7 day Beach trips with cooler, pack n play, all the baby shit, our shit, umbrellas, bike trailer, 2 bikes, etc all in or attached to the Fozzy with one rear seat still open.

Lost space with the purchase of the Prius, but at the kids age now, the amount of shit needed has reduced drastically.


Re: Project: Swagger Wagon - ScottyB - 05-02-2016

JustinG Wrote:Best purchase I have ever made that is car related.
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2nd that. we've got a Thule Sonic and its phenomenally useful and easy to install provided you've got a place to store it when you're not using it