2011 BMW 1 Series Consumer Reviews

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Love IT
By ososdeoro on 03/16/11 11:50 AM (PDT)

Vehicle

2011 BMW 1 Series 128i 2dr Coupe (3.0L 6cyl 6M)

Review

It's great that the "starter" car is truly a BMW, not just a chintzed out shell of the more expensive versions. Leased a 128i and the engine and steering are exquisite. And while the Edmunds review suggests that one needs the sports seats for comfort, the regular ones with leather are much, much more comfortable than the ones on my previous car, an Audi A3 with the sports pkg. Three years ago BMW navigation had a poor reputation, but the one on this car is great - just as good as Audi's. Standard stereo is fine. Cabin noise is nice and low, with the exception of the supersonic window defroster.
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Really fun to drive
By kyletran on 02/22/11 18:05 PM (PST)

Vehicle

2011 BMW 1 Series 135i 2dr Coupe (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 6M)

Review

Nothing to complain about this car, it put a smile on my face every time i step on the gas pedal, love how it perform.
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So connected
By cvandenhaute on 02/02/11 12:29 PM (PST)

Vehicle

2011 BMW 1 Series 128i 2dr Coupe (3.0L 6cyl 6M)

Review

I was on the market for a RWD coupe with at least a small back seat. My benchmark has always been a Miata and the 128i is the most fun car I could find giving me the same real world pleasure as my former 2007 Miata (but with a back seat). I like the smoothness and the character of the 6 in line and the perfect balance of the car. Everything works together : steering is pefect, shifter is smooth and direct with a nice mechanical feel, clutch is light and precise. Despite its true sport car handling, the 128i is still very comfortable for my commute and longer journeys. Even the trunk is very usable. I cross shopped it with more powerful car but this was the most fun to drive.
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Perfect daily commuter
By bltwydriver on 01/26/11 15:49 PM (PST)

Vehicle

2011 BMW 1 Series 128i 2dr Coupe (3.0L 6cyl 6M)

Review

Traded in a Volvo S60R chipped to about 340hp. I've been driving the 128i for six months and don't miss the power. This car is a pleasure to drive in all situations. I needed a car that would keep me sane during rush hour traffic, but could still maneuver when given the opportunity. I hesitated in considering the entry level coupe from BMW, but was pleasantly surprised to see many features handed down from the legendary big brothers. BMW sedans have always been the benchmark for driving enthusiasts and the Germans finally nailed the media/technology interface with i-Drive - awesome.
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Basic BMW
By finman on 12/30/10 21:27 PM (PST)

Vehicle

2011 BMW 1 Series 135i 2dr Coupe (3.0L 6cyl Turbo 6M)

Review

A bit of a step back (in a good way) from increasing bloat and luxury. Perfectly matched power to size/weight built seemingly in the true "old-spirit" of the M-versions of BMW. Never short on power and torque, nice exhaust growl, smooth manual transmission, powerful linear brakes, tight, firm suspension with incredible balance. I-drive system, entertainment/phone, etc is excellent, easy to use and diminishes distractions while driving. Front seats are very comfortable for 6ft plus, rear seats are perfect for smaller children when used without a booster, otherwise relatively useless. Trunk is adequate. Incredibly fun to drive. 23 mpg overall.
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5 of 6 people found this review helpful
128i vs 135i
By goldmund52 on 12/20/10 17:00 PM (PST)

Vehicle

2011 BMW 1 Series 128i 2dr Coupe (3.0L 6cyl 6M)

Review

If you’re torn between the 128i versus 135i, here is my opinion. Over the years I’ve most enjoyed driving smaller cars with sporty suspensions and revvy engines with well-mated manual transmissions--- Volkswagen Rabbit, Acura Integra, Toyota MR2. Then in the early 90’s I bought a Nissan 300ZX twin turbo. I learned two things from that car. One, a car that is overpowered for daily driving is not that much fun. Two, turbo lag always feels unnatural. The 128i is a fast car, more that powerful enough for fun street and mountain road driving, the gear ratios are fabulous and the throttle response is wonderful. Unless 0-60 is your first priority the 128i is the better sports car.
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Think hard before you buy
By Oklahoma BMW Owner on 12/01/10 00:00 AM (PST)

Vehicle

2011 BMW 1 Series 128i 2dr Coupe (3.0L 6cyl 6M)

Review

I bought a 1 series a few months ago. Very unhappy with Jackie Cooper BMW in Edmond OK. Poor service after the sale. It is like they forget you exist. Also financed through BMW Financial and they have a horrible website. Being unhappy with the car I considered trading and it lost $10,000 in a few months. It is still like new and a 2011 model and still lost $10,000. CRAZY! I will never buy another BMW.
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful
European Delivery
By roywadams on 11/06/10 00:00 AM (PDT)

Vehicle

2011 BMW 1 Series 128i 2dr Convertible (3.0L 6cyl 6M)

Review

Took delivery in Munich. Spent a month driving around Germany, Austria, N. Italy and S. France. This car was made for this kind of driving; it couldn't have been more fun. If it were any bigger, I would have been even more terrified driving through Italy. The top is so easy to raise and lower we drove with it down every day we used the car. Even with the small engine, it didn't lack for pickup in the mountains. The 6 speed manual transmission was perfect. Seldom needed the brakes, except on the steepest downhills. Got admiring glances from most everyone. Now, if it is just half as good as the 1994 325 with 213,000 miles it replaced...
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Great Car for the Driving Enthusiast!
By GUNDY70 on 11/02/10 00:00 AM (PDT)

Vehicle

2011 BMW 1 Series 128i 2dr Coupe (3.0L 6cyl 6M)

Review

I test drove the 128i coupe about a month and a half ago and I loved it from the moment I took my place behind the wheel and could not resist the temptation that I ordered one, which arrived 3 days ago. Essentially, this vehicle is a 328i with less weight, 50/50 balance, and a new frame. From a driver's perspective the car is amazing - responsive steering, grippy brakes and handling, and a luxurious. I have the M sports package which gives it better handling and acceleration. Truly UDMachine!
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This is my 2nd 128i convertible
By OM76RPH on 10/17/10 00:00 AM (PDT)

Vehicle

2011 BMW 1 Series 128i 2dr Convertible (3.0L 6cyl 6M)

Review

There is no other vehicle with this combination of fun and convenience. I previously had two Z4's and loved them but this car provides the fun with a back seat and room for two sets of golf clubs in the trunk with the top down. For the money there is no rival. A comparable Audi is $10,000 more and you still cannot get a 6 cylinder. One negative is the satellite radio. There is a software problem that causes problems with acquiring stations. Two years and still not fixed. Shame on you BMW.
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