Marty Padgett writing over at The Car Connection, has penned a review of the 2007 BMW 335i coupe. 'The 335i is, until the next M3 arrives, the swiftest 3-Series coupe you can have. Though coupe-convertible and M versions are yet to arrive, it strikes us as the most visually potent coupe the company offers short of the South Carolina-made Z4, too. And it owes much of its charm to turbocharging. It's a great thrill to see the 335i break traction from the rear and disappear in a howl of high-spinning turbo whine. But it's a far bigger thrill to have its six-speed manual in hand, 300 horsepower at foot, laying down an impossibly American patch of rubber without an ounce of Teutonic stuffiness to be found.'