Quick question I´m looking into buying a new car and this car is one of the cars I´m looking at. A thing that bothers me about some cars that I can not stand is a soft/ to easy steering. (same for the brake pedal) How does it feel on the 430i? My last car was a Honda Civic Fn1 (´08) wich had a very percise steering and braking feel, wich I really liked. (a reason I´m also looking at Fk8´s wich I´d guess have a similar feel) On the other hand I have to drive the Opel Corsa (2015) from my parents sometimes. It has a too easy brake pedal wich feels like 2 settings (slight braking and emergency braking lol) and the steering is really lightweight/to easy. (doesnt feel precise) What categorie would you put the 430i into? (sadly I didnt get to drive one yet, thats why I´m asking) Thanks in advance! 👋
I think 430i is definitely a step up from the Corsa. The steering has more weight and feels way more precise, especially in Sport mode. It won't be as sharp as your Fn1, but it’s far from being too soft or light. Also, the brakes are nice, balanced and precise too, not mushy. Personally i believe 430i lies perfectly in a modern daily with looks and raw road feel. I was surprised with it's torqy B48. What a pleasant sound and performance. If you get a chance, take it for a spin and see how it feels. I think it's exactly what you need!
I have a used 2015 420i SE Grand Coupe, its probably one of the best all round BMW's since I started owning and driving them in 2000. Its sleek, comfortable, well equipped, the 8 speed auto box makes it a pleasure to drive and is fast enough for UK roads and traffic. Its a car you just want to get into and drive.
@@totallyrandom3610 depends on what you're looking for. If you're only into mid-luxury sedan then get a 418i. Although if you're into performance and mid-luxury, then don't get anything below 430i. I think if you're getting a 4 series, get 430i and above.
@@Driveswithsyed I mean holding a straight line. I bought a 2015 from a BMW main dealer 2 years ago with 80k miles. The steering was borderline dangerous on a 435d X Drive 435d M Sport. I sold that and bought a 2018 coupe 435d x drive M Sport that was marginally better. As a comparison I have put over 150k on various Vauxhall Insignias and they have been perfect. I was shocked how sloppy the steering was on the BMWs for cars that could do 0 to 60 in less than 5s. Just my experience.
Timeless cars. Drives great, beautiful exterior and plenty of space if needed. The f generation of bmws 4 series are legendary
Indeed. A true successor to the E gen. What do you think?
I just bought a 428i gran coupe and I'm really enjoying it
What are your guys opinions on reliability thus far ? Im looking to buy a 430i
We will miss these cars sooner or later!
So true. Gotta keep them alive
Super nice to watch! no bla bla just straight what the title says... best wishes and a good ride from switzterland brother!
Thank you so much bro! I want people to get an experience of the cars i drive.
This good bro! Keep posting! 👍🏻😎
Thanks! Will do!
What happened here with the shaking? 5:35
It's road bumps before intersections
Quick question
I´m looking into buying a new car and this car is one of the cars I´m looking at.
A thing that bothers me about some cars that I can not stand is a soft/ to easy steering. (same for the brake pedal)
How does it feel on the 430i?
My last car was a Honda Civic Fn1 (´08) wich had a very percise steering and braking feel, wich I really liked. (a reason I´m also looking at Fk8´s wich I´d guess have a similar feel)
On the other hand I have to drive the Opel Corsa (2015) from my parents sometimes.
It has a too easy brake pedal wich feels like 2 settings (slight braking and emergency braking lol) and the steering is really lightweight/to easy. (doesnt feel precise)
What categorie would you put the 430i into?
(sadly I didnt get to drive one yet, thats why I´m asking)
Thanks in advance! 👋
I think 430i is definitely a step up from the Corsa. The steering has more weight and feels way more precise, especially in Sport mode. It won't be as sharp as your Fn1, but it’s far from being too soft or light.
Also, the brakes are nice, balanced and precise too, not mushy. Personally i believe 430i lies perfectly in a modern daily with looks and raw road feel. I was surprised with it's torqy B48. What a pleasant sound and performance.
If you get a chance, take it for a spin and see how it feels. I think it's exactly what you need!
Just the video I was looking for. I'm now leaning towards getting this or a similar model.
Glad this helped. You should probably get a convertible ifykwm
I have a used 2015 420i SE Grand Coupe, its probably one of the best all round BMW's since I started owning and driving them in 2000.
Its sleek, comfortable, well equipped, the 8 speed auto box makes it a pleasure to drive and is fast enough for UK roads and traffic. Its a car you just want to get into and drive.
You're absolutely right. These f30s are the best all rounder bmw's if you want a daily but with some soul. Everything is on point.
That is a f36 why did you say f30
@@harrishpersad3643 I was referring to the f30 series generally which includes the f36
Thinking about getting the 2018 418i coupe with 60k miles on it. Whats ur advice?
@@totallyrandom3610 depends on what you're looking for. If you're only into mid-luxury sedan then get a 418i. Although if you're into performance and mid-luxury, then don't get anything below 430i.
I think if you're getting a 4 series, get 430i and above.
@ yeah its going to be my first more luxury upgrade sinds the old 1 serie. Thanks for the advice!
@@totallyrandom3610 You're welcome man! But my honest advice, get a 430i. They're future classics.
Did you find the steering a bit vague? I had 2 and it was the ONLY thing I wasnt keen on. My 2015 was particularly bad.
What do you mean by vague? It's not super crisp as i would like it but it does the job well enough i believe. Unless you take it out on track.
@@Driveswithsyed I mean holding a straight line. I bought a 2015 from a BMW main dealer 2 years ago with 80k miles. The steering was borderline dangerous on a 435d X Drive 435d M Sport. I sold that and bought a 2018 coupe 435d x drive M Sport that was marginally better. As a comparison I have put over 150k on various Vauxhall Insignias and they have been perfect. I was shocked how sloppy the steering was on the BMWs for cars that could do 0 to 60 in less than 5s. Just my experience.
@@jjs3287 i drove it as my daily but didn't feel it was vague though. Took it on long drives even. Don't know what could be the issue
Awesome ❤
Why did I keep hearing warning chimes when accelerating? something wrong with the car?
That's speed limit warnings. I didn't disable that.
@@Driveswithsyed oh thanks! Nice video, thinking of getting one 👌
If you're looking for a luxury compact sedan, this is your top choice. It can be comfortable, fast and easy on the wallet.
Very nice 👍
Very nice
I love bmw
Don't we all
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Nice👌🏻
Well it is not that old like you are saying
Hey my car is on RUclips haha
What are the odds! You just bought this 😂❤
Haha yes uvin! Congratulations on the car once again 😂