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MPG City:
16 – 17
Highway:
25 – 26
Available Engines
300-hp, 3.0-liter I-6 (premium)
Transmissions
6-speed manual w/OD 6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual
Leather seats with Sun Reflective Technology (convertible)
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Variable-ratio Active Steering available
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HD radio capability
What We Like
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Coupe and convertible styling
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Inline-six power and refinement
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Handling
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Can be bought without iDrive
What We Don't
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Top-down chassis shudder on rough roads (convertible)
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Manual transmission shifter is too tall
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Polarized sunglasses make audio display's readouts disappear
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BMW's premium pricing
Offered in 328 and 335 forms with different engines, the 3 Series is BMW's bread-and-butter model. This series has a history in the U.S. market that dates back to 1977. Available in sedan, coupe and retractable-hardtop convertible body styles, the twin-turbo 335 competes with the Infiniti G and Mercedes-Benz C-Class. A new all-wheel-drive coupe debuts this year, but otherwise changes are minimal for 2008. Read More
5 Available 335 Trims
Select a trim name below for detailed specifications