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1st Place - 2006 BMW 330i w/sports package
Flits like a butterfly, sings like a B3 Hammond - a smooth operator that never loses its cool.
6-Speed manual
Base price - $37,295
As tested price - $45,165
255 hp @ 6600 rpm
220 lb-ft @ 2750 rpm
Weight to power - 13.6 lb/hp
Observed fuel economy - 20.2 mpg
0-60 - 6.2
0-100 - 16.8
quarter mile 14.7 sec @ 94.5 mph
45-65 - 3.2
Braking, 60-0 - 115 feet
600-ft slalom - 65.1 mph avg.
Lateral acceleration - .90 avg.
Motor Trend figure eight - 26.1 sec @ .67 g avg.
2nd Place - 2007 Infiniti G35 sedan
Killer performance and package with refinement that suffers only by comparison with this BMW.
6-Speed manual
Base price - $33,000 (estimate)
As tested price - $36,000 (estimate)
306 hp @ 6800 rpm
268 lb-ft @ 5200 rpm
Weight to power - 11.8 lb/hp
Observed fuel economy - 19.7 mpg
0-60 - 5.4
0-100 - 13.9
quarter mile 14.0 sec @ 100.4 mph
45-65 - 2.8
Braking, 60-0 - 112 feet
600-ft slalom - 64.0 mph avg.
Lateral acceleration - .90 avg.
Motor Trend figure eight - 26.1 sec @ .69 g avg.
Flits like a butterfly, sings like a B3 Hammond - a smooth operator that never loses its cool.
6-Speed manual
Base price - $37,295
As tested price - $45,165
255 hp @ 6600 rpm
220 lb-ft @ 2750 rpm
Weight to power - 13.6 lb/hp
Observed fuel economy - 20.2 mpg
0-60 - 6.2
0-100 - 16.8
quarter mile 14.7 sec @ 94.5 mph
45-65 - 3.2
Braking, 60-0 - 115 feet
600-ft slalom - 65.1 mph avg.
Lateral acceleration - .90 avg.
Motor Trend figure eight - 26.1 sec @ .67 g avg.
2nd Place - 2007 Infiniti G35 sedan
Killer performance and package with refinement that suffers only by comparison with this BMW.
6-Speed manual
Base price - $33,000 (estimate)
As tested price - $36,000 (estimate)
306 hp @ 6800 rpm
268 lb-ft @ 5200 rpm
Weight to power - 11.8 lb/hp
Observed fuel economy - 19.7 mpg
0-60 - 5.4
0-100 - 13.9
quarter mile 14.0 sec @ 100.4 mph
45-65 - 2.8
Braking, 60-0 - 112 feet
600-ft slalom - 64.0 mph avg.
Lateral acceleration - .90 avg.
Motor Trend figure eight - 26.1 sec @ .69 g avg.
There is, of course, more to any purchase decision than the way a car tickles its driver's fancy. The Infiniti's rear seat is far more accommodating than its dimensions suggest, because the BMW's rear wheel arches intrude with side bolsters that shovel the occupants well inboard. Woe to the center-seat rider. You also can cram 13.5 cubic feet of stuff into the back of the G35 - 1.5 more than the 330i can swallow.
Then there's price. We're comparing the most closely competitive 3 Series in terms of performance, but G35 money actually buys a similarly equipped 215-horse 325i, which further widens the gulf in performance, thought not in refinement. Still, with a boatload of restraint (and a willing BMW dealer), it's possible to duplicate the performance of our 330i for $38,895 (without iDrive!). That's within an option package or two of our G's estimated price.
Tallying the rounds brings us to a tie, which our judges broke in favor of the BMW's sublime and vice-free chassis dynamics. The Infiniti may be the better package and better value, but for now the BMW is the better car. Call it another TKO, but BMW retains the sports-sedan title. For now.
