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3.5
By Chris Chilton
First Drives
15 November 2006 04:22
This is the 325d and it’s designed to plug the gap between the popular four-pot 320d (163bhp/250lb ft) and six-cylinder 330d (231bhp/368lb ft), itself now supplanted at the top of the diesel tree by the 286bhp/427lb ft 335d. Alpina’s answer to the same question is a hotted up 320d but BMW’s own solution is a detuned 330d. So the 325d gets a six-cylinder engine producing 197bhp and 295lb ft of twist.
It’s great. Not a horizon-eater like the 335d obviously, but it’s still got that six-cylinder charm that’s missing from the 320d. And enough performance that you’re rarely left feeling shortchanged. The action starts at around 1200rpm and the switch between on- and off-boost is smoother than in the smaller-engined car. It’s pretty pointless to talk standing start figures in diesels which do all their best work in the mid range but against the clock the 325d hits 62mph in 7.4sec, the 320d in 8.3sec and the 330d, 6.7sec. Unsurprisingly, given that it’s essentially the same engine, the 44.1mpg two-five isn’t much less economical than the 330d (43.5mpg), but loses out significantly to the 50mpg 320d. Under hard load at low speeds you’re treated to a rich, bassy rumble but at motorway speeds the only sound is the noise of wind politely rushing past the A-pillars. The rest of the experience is stock 3-series: brilliant steering, good driving position, quick but slightly notchy gearchange and a smart cabin. Just avoid the bigger wheels which can ruin ride comfort.
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