Drop Top and Roll
They call it the smallest town in the smallest state, but what Block Island, Rhode Island, lacks in size, it makes up for in heart. Well, heart and stunning oceanside vistas on winding roads that seemed to be carved out of glacial rock specifically for the BMW 335i convertible. Before firing up the 335i's twin turbochargers, I performed the car's signature mechanical magic trick--I clicked a button on the key fob (there's also a switch on the center console) and watched the hardtop neatly stack itself until 22 seconds later--presto!--it vanished into the trunk.
The roughly 10 square miles of Block Island, with many curves and
dips, offered the optimal setting for thoroughly working out the
six-speed manual transmission. Thanks to its nearly 50-50 weight
distribution, the 335i nimbly handled the knockabout course without so
much as a steering wheel shake, even on sand-swept gravelly paths.
Though I was enjoying the ocean breezes, it saddened me that I never
got a shot at the optional six-speed paddle-shifter automatic version,
which has gotten raves. I did, however, take solace in the 13-speaker
Logic 7 audio system, which comes with an auxiliary input jack for MP3
players--so you can kick back with your favorite boys of summer, be
they Beach, Backstreet, or Soggy Bottom.
Sticker Price
$49,875; $54,450 as tested
Vital Stats
300-hp 3-liter inline-6 engine; 300 pound-feet of torque; 19/28 mpg
Good Stuff
Specially treated reflective leather keeps the seats cool in direct
sunlight (or about 30 degrees cooler than scorching hot, anyway), and
an optional rear-seat wind blocker shields hairdos. Plus, large side
windows mean that visibility isn't a problem when the top is up.
Drawbacks
Trunk space is tight, especially if the top's down--it shrinks from 12.4 to 7.4 cubic feet.
Second Opinion
"The 335i is an extrapolation of
the beloved classic BMW 2002," says Mike Spinelli, managing editor of
Jalopnik.com. "Its torque-y and responsive twin-turbo inline-6 is an
everlasting gobstopper of an engine that keeps on giving."
(Bottom photo courtesy of BMW)
(Inc., August 2007)
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