The 128i is a sports car that may be regarded as an entry-level BMW to welcome you into a new world of refinement, engagement, solid construction, and supple rides. It is meant for a buyer who equally values luxury and steering feel and chassis balance. Expect a decent fuel economy that ranges from 18 miles per gallon in the city to 28 miles per gallon on the highway. After driving, you’ll find it to be a car that has most of the specifications such as power, acceleration, weight, and features just right. The 128i is fitted with a 3.0-liter, inline-6 engine that puts out 230 hp of power and is mated to either a six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic gearbox. One element that plays its part in comfort is the tire, and 2011 BMW 128i tires on a new vehicle are likely to be either Pirelli P Zero or Goodyear Eagle LS2-ROF.
You can expect 205/55R16, 205/50R17, and 225/45R17 as tire sizes for this vehicle. A list of the recommended 2012 BMW 128i tires would have to include the following options- Yokohama BluEarth Winter V906, Michelin Primacy HP, and Falken Ziex ZE950 A/S.
While there is no direct competitor to the 128i, vehicles that are reasonably close to the coupe version here are the Hyundai Genesis Coupe, Audi TT, and Nissan 370Z. Leather upholstery provides a classy and elegant feel inside. Customers can add a Sport package to receive sports seats, different 17-inch wheels, a sport-tuned suspension, an increased top speed, and a dark ‘Shadowline’ exterior trim. Users can customize their 128i’s features using the iDrive button. As the vehicle attains high speed, all you will hear is a dull roar, which shows how well-contained cabin noise is here. Expect adequate room to comfortably seat four adults here. Several packages such as Premium, Convenience, M Sport, and Driver Assistance are available with this vehicle. Features available on the inside include a heated steering wheel, heated front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, a power-folding automatic soft top, and a 10-speaker audio system. Adaptive xenon headlamps make it easy to see in all kinds of environments.
128i has RWD capabilities and is available either as a Convertible or a Coupe. The same trims are also available with 128i GT and 128i xDrive, the latter being an AWD version. The 2012 BMW 128i tires we sell on our website are of all-season, winter, and UHP types. Use the search bar on our SimpleTire website to find a suitable tire by just naming your vehicle.