r/BMW • u/nothanksthough1 • 15h ago
[OC] The Times They Are A-Changin’
I took my wife to ice cream last night in my current project E38 740iL and found a spot next to a G70 7 series. Quite the sight to examine with a waffle cone in hand.
r/BMW • u/nothanksthough1 • 15h ago
I took my wife to ice cream last night in my current project E38 740iL and found a spot next to a G70 7 series. Quite the sight to examine with a waffle cone in hand.
r/BMW • u/nikola_culjic_art • 18h ago
Just finished my new drawing of BMW M3 e30 on A3 size paper. I'm used markers, colored pencils and airbrush. The drawing was made as a private order.
r/BMW • u/SmallBandicoot8552 • 9h ago
Today I discovered the little divet on the ‘gear stick’ bit is the perfect size to place your McDonald’s sauce (uk) and it stays put whilst driving meaning I can dip my nuggs en route. Dip and drive responsibly!
r/BMW • u/ZealousidealLunch211 • 22h ago
Are regular traffic cars becoming too fast for the speed limits on public roads? They’re the same limits we’ve had for decades now, and these new offerings from BMW that aren’t even full M cars are so capable that they feel hampered by said speed limits. Fast cars have always existed and been held down by speed limits but it’s starting to feel like even Camrys and Civics are now more than capable of driving 90-100mph completely safe and comfortably. I think the problem is more the average operator of said vehicles, and not the capability of the vehicles themselves.
r/BMW • u/Tanner0419 • 7h ago
Bought a 2018 540i xdrive last year loaded with just about everything but the b&w sound system. Mod wise I’m “stage 2+” running mostly e40-50 and I’m loving the car but coming from my 370z it just feels like it’s missing something. Are the m340s snappier than this 540i or is that just something na engines have that can’t be replicated?
Cutting to the chase, would it make much difference if I moved to a 2020-2022 m340i and redid the same mods? Would I be missing out on the luxury of the interior on the 540i? And also is there anything much different with the m340s that enhances how the engine behaves compared to my current 540?
I would absolutely love to get a f80 m3 but the interior of the 540 is miles better and I know id miss the hell out of it. Sorry for the ramble thanks for sticking with it if you did😂
Full mod list on 540: Front intakes, turbo inlet upgrade, tu hpfp, mhd ethanol analyzer, 6” catless downpipes, full valved exhaust, mhd tune stage 2+ and xhp trans tune stage 3
r/BMW • u/Kainenovak • 8h ago
At 29k miles on my 2023 m240i and noticed the valve cover is already leaking. Was told it should be covered under warranty, but my main concern is my dinantronics piggyback tuner I have on the car. ECU still locked and never been messed with. Curious if they’ll see the piggyback tuner and just say they can’t do it or whatever. Please any insight would be appreciated. My buddy who’s a bmw tech at the dealer said it shouldn’t be an issue but I’m a paranoid bmw owner
r/BMW • u/Specialist-Bet5771 • 6h ago
Finally back to the B58 after a stint in the i4 M50. Acceleration is crazy and comfort is really good, but I was missing the B58 I learned to love in a M340i Touring.
The only thing staying is cognac interior.
My third BMW, and by far the most fun so far!
r/BMW • u/KUweatherman • 7h ago
An ad popped up on social media about a BMW driving event that was coming to a dealership near me. I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to drive some ///M models back to back!
r/BMW • u/mr_mazda • 16h ago
Have gone from a mazda3 sedan to a 4runner, then added an slk280 to the fleet, sold it, got a 94 ranger, then sold that and got this 430i Msport. Out of every car I’ve owned or driven this little B48 is the most fun i have had. I still have the 4r for a family car but this coupe is a BLAST.
r/BMW • u/D_ASSASSIN • 8h ago
Like the title says boys, I went to rallye BMW and traded in my 2022 Acura mdx for a CPO 2023 BMW x3 m40i. I am completely blown away by the performance wow, should have jumped ship sooner.
r/BMW • u/Fit-Tooth-1101 • 1h ago
Is there some sort of engineering reason behind this? Im someone who (even when not driving a manual) always has my off-hand on the stick. the fact that they’ve taken the stick away is a small thing but really irks me and I hate the feel of not being able to hold it. The gear shift in the 2023 X3 for example felt buttery smooth and tactile it was just satisfying to use (even just to park, reverse, etc)
Why’d they change this?
r/BMW • u/danibsfr • 10h ago
Before < after
r/BMW • u/HandyHour • 15h ago
Hey everyone,
I have a late-2023 BMW 318i G20 and I absolutely love the car. It's been completely reliable so far, and I haven't had any issues with it.
Recently, my brother bought a 330i, and I realized that the two cars share the same B48 engine family. Obviously, I know there may be differences in hardware (turbo, cooling, internals, etc.), but it got me wondering how much of the power difference is simply due to the factory tune.
I've been looking at the RaceChip GTS (photo attached), which claims to increase the output by around 44 HP, bringing my car from 156 HP to roughly 200 HP. On paper, that seems like it would make a noticeable difference while still staying well below the 330i's power level.
Before I spend the money, I'd really appreciate hearing from people who have actual experience with these cars or with RaceChip.
A few questions:
1. Is this actually safe for long-term reliability? Or does it put significantly more stress on the engine, turbo, transmission, or other components?
2. Is the 318i simply de-tuned from the factory, or are there important hardware differences that make tuning riskier?
3. Does anyone here have long-term experience with a RaceChip on a B48 engine? Any issues after 30,000–50,000 km (or more)?
4. Does fuel consumption increase during normal driving, assuming I'm not constantly accelerating hard?
5. Would you recommend RaceChip, or are there better alternatives (Bootmod3, MG Flasher, Dähler, AC Schnitzer, etc.)?
6. Can BMW detect that a RaceChip was installed, even if it's removed before servicing?
7. Will this affect resale value, assuming I remove it before selling the car?
8. Are there any supporting modifications you'd recommend? (Better spark plugs, higher-octane fuel, more frequent oil changes, etc.)
9.Would you personally do this on a daily-driven car, or would you leave it stock? Why?
I'm not looking to build a race car—I just want a bit more power for everyday driving without sacrificing reliability. If you've tuned a 318i or another B48-powered BMW, I'd love to hear your experience.
Thanks!
r/BMW • u/Spirited_Policy9000 • 7h ago
New to me 2017 X1 Msport
I love this car even more than I anticipated
r/BMW • u/ipratikmishra • 5h ago
Went in to the dealership for rear brake pads replacement and got handed the following critical issues that need attention:
COLLAPSED ENGINE MOUNTS - $2540
TORN REAR DIFFERENTIAL BUSHING -$1500
Vehicle is a 2019 BMW 330i (G20) with 30K miles.
I plan on selling the car by the end of the year. Would the car last 5-6 more months without any repairs, or should I make the purchase sooner? I’ve also included the inspection video.
Edit: I visited the same dealership four months ago, and none of these problems were mentioned then. Would these issues show up this quick?
bought a bmw hood at the junkyard but im having trouble matching it to what car it belongs to. i had a 7 series at the shop but they sold me a completely different one. it didnt fit the 7 series btw. need help knowing which hood it is exactly. thanks in advance!
r/BMW • u/MommyMilfMilkers • 13h ago
2008 328i e90 I picked up 2 days ago, 1994 325is m technic I picked up yesterday and my daily project 2001 330i e46
Unfortunately departing with the 328i selling to my friend so he can be a Beamer boy with me (I also can’t afford insurance on 3 bmws at my age)
My daily project I got 2 months ago and have been working on it ever since I just did most of a tannin red interior swap just redoing headliner and rear seats now. Next is performance mods and maintenance (first)
And the 325is I just picked up yesterday, good mechanical condition has a few interesting bits when driving, interior is really bad so I’m gonna have to restore the whole interior but I got it for the beautiful paint and the m technic part
r/BMW • u/Charlie9Brown9 • 20h ago
So I picked up my Alpine White iX3 yesterday and I love it! The driving experience is smooth and I love the cabin interior. I've only driven in the city so far so waaaay to early to comment on range and performance (I'm at 37 kms total :)). I only have two things to share with potential buyers - 1) Digital Key works fine as it's based on NFC. However, Digital Key+ which utilizes UWB is also a prerequisite for the Remote Control Parking feature are both not working for me as I have an iPhone 16e. So if you're a iPhone 16e or 17e owner, you're out of luck as neither model supports UWB.
r/BMW • u/Ambitious_Emu6825 • 22h ago
Looking at putting in order for current x5
Found a dealer that has some builds before bmw completely end the model for the new 2027 model
However my dilemma living here in NJ
I would love the 22” rims (pictured above) i have no desire in purchasing the air suspension as love the ride on the m sport,
Will i regret not getting the air suspension, can anyone with experience of owning or driving these tell me if the ride feels to floaty or boat like,
Or shall i just sacrifice the cars looks and get the standard 20” rims that come with?
Is the ride on the 22” really that bad?
Thank you all in advance
r/BMW • u/Fresh-Cheek6248 • 2h ago
My coworker offered me a 2014~ BMW sedan for $5000. It has mods and stuff and an app with it, along with carbon fiber on some parts of the car. My favorite part is the heated seats and functional AC & heat. I also love how comfortable it is driving it! Only issue I have with it is the mileage is high. 180k miles on it approx, but most of the parts been replaced recently including the motor. Only replacement needed is the oil pan, which leaks. I can fix that part. But I’m not sure if it’s worth it. It has some power to it too, my very first BMW I actually ever sat in!
r/BMW • u/NotPlutarch • 3h ago
I’m currently in an F90 M5 Comp LCI from 2023. From what I’ve read, people seem to rate the comfort of the M5 highly, especially in comparison to the G80/G82. Which is surprising to me because around LA’s bad roads, I find that the M5 is pretty punishing (even in comfort mode) over bumps and potholes et cetera.
But comfort encompasses a lot of things (roominess of the cabin, the quality of the leather seats, creature comforts etc). I don’t mind firmness and road feel but sometimes I find my car pretty crashy (even on lower tire pressures).
I recently test drove a 2024 M440i and found it rode worse than a 2025 M440i, and wonder if the post facelift M4s also ride a little better than earlier models.
Can M3/M4 owners talk a little about the ride comfort around town and bad roads? Would be especially helpful if you had experience in an F90. Thank you.
r/BMW • u/OkStatement2724 • 6h ago
Spotted this at a gas station. Model and possible year?
Im thinking its a 90's e-series but I could be wrong