Thanks guys - somehow the Sapphire black looks better than the coupe whilst the Alpine white definitely suits the cabrio. Space grey is nice too but no stock this round. My only concern now is the reduced truck space...
If I had a choice, for the E93 I would go for black on saddle brown. But between the two choices you gave, I prefer the white on coral red. Black on black is, as some already said, a wee bit staid and boring for E93.
Hey thanks all - looks like we're in common agreement. Any comments regarding loss of trunk space - dun play golf or sell gold bars but is it good enough for every day use and the occasional weekend run up to KL.
I thot u ordered an e92 335 and not e93. For e93, I will prefer a white one regardless of colour of leather. White adds a certain level of glam to a cabrio. But caveat, must run nice 19" rims befitting of the car.
In terms of ease of maintenance, I feel black is easier to maintain than white. White if u dun wash after a while the paintwork is kinda hard to rescue. And it is not always so easy to do colour matching for white if say u need to re-spray a bit here and there simply coz white dun always stay the same white with age.
I'd take the E92 over the E93 plainly because of the general chassis and weight. But E93 does have the glam factor and I'd love to be caught in it. But if it comes to owning one... Then would be the E92. So you have to know if you like the wind in the hair thing...
I'd take the E92 over the E93 plainly because of the general chassis and weight. But E93 does have the glam factor and I'd love to be caught in it. But if it comes to owning one... Then would be the E92. So you have to know if you like the wind in the hair thing...
That cab always appear in front of me, what can I do right? I didn't intentionally go out and catch but the special coloured E93 does catch my attention what.
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