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Originally Posted by Rehaan Thread moved out from the Assembly Line.
Thanks for sharing this awesome report! |
Thank you for the quick approval!
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Originally Posted by R2D2 Congratulations @the_skyliner. Thanks for sharing the review with animated gifs that depict the car's features so well.
Here's wishing you & your family many happy and safe journeys in the car. |
Thanks, R2D2!
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Originally Posted by dre@ms Was completely glued from first letter S till d:
Excellent write-up and some awesome pictures, esp. liked the GIFs rather than Youtube videos.
The navigation screen is that small or will protrude more?
What other colors are available on the GT? |
Thanks for your kind words, dre@ms!
The navigation uses full screen.
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Originally Posted by rahul_jo Big congratulations for acquiring this beast of a car. Although I am a big 3 series fan. However, The GT commands that extra "LOOK AT ME I AM DIFFERENT" factor on the roads.
This definitely turns a lot more heads than most other BMW's. Wishing you many brilliant and joyful miles with this beast. |
Thanks, rahul_jo!
I agree.
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Originally Posted by carmayogi To my relatively trained eyes, that just looks like a bit of engine oil that may have spilled when they were filling the car either in the factory or topping it off at the dealership. Don't think it is anything of importance. |
Not so sure about it as it was not sticky and neither it had that peculiar smell. Anyways, we just were curious.
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Originally Posted by carmayogi I too love the 3 GT as it's the only one, for me at least, between the C, A4 & XE that offers luxury rear with driver focused front/driving characteristics. I converted an uncle of mine from a C220 CDI to the 3GT and he is very very happy with it. He drives the weekends and does his daily commute from the backseat on the weekdays. |
Glad to know!
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Originally Posted by Lone Ranger Congrats! The pictures are lovely and cover so many of the finer details. Which location were the pictures taken? The second picture is especially good! I was always under the impression that the ride quality of the mercs was plusher than those of the beemers, while the beemers aced the mercs when it came to driving feel. Mind you, I've driven neither of the marquees, so this is purely my theoretical understanding |
Thanks for your kind words, Lone Ranger!
Two locations we used: first is approach road to Oxford golf course & second is somewhere near Lavasa.
You are right. The ride quality of Merc is definitely better than 3GT.
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Originally Posted by Rudra Sen Congrats! Beautifully written with extreme detailing. Add to that brilliant images from Sukiwa. GT looks very imposing no doubt.
Mercedes CLA has the same feature. It could be a standard safety feature for frame-less door. |
Thanks, Rudra Sen. Comment from you on photos is like mission accomplished!
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Originally Posted by RoverX Heartiest congratulations on acquiring the 3-GT, sir. It's indeed a mean machine, sort of like a compact shark. The raised rear section and stubby boot lend it a profile like few else. That's an extremely engaging report, and your explanatory GIFs were just a treat to watch! |
Thanks for your kind words, RoverX.
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Originally Posted by RoverX It's pretty appalling to know that the Mercedes dealership had such a cold attitude towards the prospective buyer. |
In short, the experience was uninspiring and somewhat unwelcoming.
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Originally Posted by RoverX You've rightly pointed out, it's a LOT of beige in here, especially when compared to the other Bimmers that get the beige treatment inside. I wish the pillars were black, at least. Also, wasn't there an all-black option to choose? |
Our earlier car was all-black and so we wanted beige this time. Saddle brown too looked little dull in 3GT. Looks great in G30 though.
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Originally Posted by RoverX I seem to be missing something here; kindly help me out. The obstruction in the reversing camera is on the right, but the parking sensor display is showing warnings on the rear left. Isn't it supposed to be on the right? |
Great observation. I have no clue how it is showing it mirrored. May be something to do with the image processing? Will check it.
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Originally Posted by yogesh.8984 First of all, big congratulations the_skyliner.
After reading through your review, can't help but say that your attention to details is as good as that of BMW.
Those frame-less doors, corona rings look awesome on the car which is also high on practicality. Space created inside after folding the seats is quite envious. I particularly liked small details like soft lining inside the door pockets, placing of emergency/breakdown signboard, plastic inserts to close gaps under the hood - simple and cleaver engineering in such a sophisticated machine.
Wish you and your family happy miles! |
Thanks a lot, yogesh.8984! Yes, it definitely is a practical yet good looking and fun car.
By the way, there is another post coming up with the lights and some other bits which I couldn't put together in time.
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Originally Posted by Turbanator Congrats, this review mirrors an official review from TBHP, awesome attention to details
Will definitely help prospective customers decide given the detailed information you have posted here. Wish you many happy miles with your new acquisition. |
Thanks for your kind words, Turbanator!
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Originally Posted by sparky@home @the_skyliner : Congratulation your new drive, wishing you and your family many happy and wonderful mile munching on this wonderful machine. |
Thanks, sparky@home!
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Originally Posted by n.devdath See what l-o-v-e does to you, Bimmers indeed induce such affinity and vibes that once you've experienced them, it is difficult to stray and a dealer like the one you have, adds the icing to the cake.
Congratulations on the purchasing the most sensible 3 Series around and wish you a long, trouble free and pleasurable motoring experience with the Bavarian beauty...!!! |
Totally, agree! And thanks for your wishes, n.devdath!
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Originally Posted by selfdrive Hearty congratulations @the_skyliner and family. Wish you all many safe and happy miles with this new addition. |
Thank you, selfdrive sir!
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Originally Posted by selfdrive It looks like there are a lot of party tricks in there. It would take a lot of parties if we start looking at even a couple each time around. Hint hint... |
Then we better get started.
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Originally Posted by selfdrive As for that rear picture, don't tell us that Sukiwa sir stood on the Daytona to click the pic while you and Manesh sir were the two other parts of the tripod |
Absolutely, spot on! And our tripod was not exactly stable.
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Originally Posted by behaln Awesome review of a great car. Good decision to change a BMW with another one. Many congratulations on that. Wishing you safe driving and happy mile munching. |
Thanks, behaln!
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Originally Posted by vvijay First off, Congratulations the_skyliner on the acquisition of this beauty. She's such a looker in those angles you mentioned and Bimmer never fails to impress us with its signature design. As you mentioned, it is more the pictures narrating the story than the read (that goes down to deep depths of detail) that makes this thread a much entertaining one. Kudos and wishing you smiles of million miles with her in the days to come ! |
Thanks a lot, vvijay!
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Originally Posted by slackyboy Wow that was a passionate review of the 3GT. I specially loved the fantastic photographs and the GIFs. Great work and congratulations! Have a fantastic time driving your vehicle. |
Thanks for your kind words, slackyboy!
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Originally Posted by Sail Congratulation the_skyliner on your purchase.
Wish you safe & happy miles ahead with her.
3GT is a serious highway cruiser. You wont feel any fatigue after hours of long drives with her. |
Thanks, Sail!
Yes, it is a serious cruiser. Did 800 kms trip over a weekend and didn't feel tired at all.
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Originally Posted by Sail Time for some coding now and I am not afraid to say, I envy the color , best for all M-Performance body accessories.
Best of luck & hope you are picking up BSI+BRI packages soon.
Cheers
Sail |
Coding and M-Performance is in pipeline.
For now, have taken extended warranty for 3rd year but will get 6 years warranty done. May not get the BSI as I don't find it as VFM as extended warranty.
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Originally Posted by Santoshbhat Congratulations on the new car. Thanks for the detailed and passionate write up. Always nice to read reviews with beautiful pictures .
BMW as a brand has a lot of passionate followers. Just look at the number of active BMW forums and compare that to Merc and Audi forums and you'll know what I'm talking about. Something about the way they build cars and they way they connect with enthusiasts that makes it difficult for them to ditch the brand and I guess you are no different! You bought the car without a test drive! |
Thanks, Santoshbhat! Totally agree with you about the brand following.
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Originally Posted by Santoshbhat I am surprised they have provided an electric tailgate but skimped on cruise control! The latter would have been more useful for sure. |
For me the former is more useful. I somehow don't like to use cruise control at all. Had an Octy for over 2 years but never used it's cruise control function.
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Originally Posted by Santoshbhat I am pretty sure the 'P' button is electronically disabled at anything above crawling speeds. |
Got to confirm this. Do not have courage to try it instead will ask BMW.
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Originally Posted by neoonwheels Lovely write up of a beautiful car . Thanks a lot for sharing such a detailed ownership report. This would help me when I would buy my next pre-worshiped car |
Thanks, neoonwheels!
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Originally Posted by asit.kulkarni93 Congratulations sir!
The 3GT offers the perfect balance between fun and practicality. Those frameless doors look amazing. Btw could you post a pic of the side profile with the spoiler on?
Have fun clocking miles! |
Thanks, asit. Forgot to mention but your advice too was a factor is going for 3GT. You had suggested it even before I started looking out for 320d replacement.