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By Cars.com StaffCars.com
October 8, 2009
Offered in 328i, twin-turbo gasoline 335i and twin-turbo diesel 335d forms, the 3 Series is BMW's bread-and-butter model. Available in sedan, wagon, coupe and retractable-hardtop convertible body styles, the 328 competes with the Infiniti G and Mercedes-Benz C-Class. The 335 is listed separately in the Cars.com Research section. New for 2010 Minor changes are in store for 328 models. The power moonroof for the coupe and sedan moves from the standard equipment roster to the options list, where it is available individually or as part of an option package. HD radio is now standard for all models, and automatic high-beam headlights are a new option. Exterior The 328 features a long hood and short front overhangs. The coupe looks much like the sedan, but it's sleeker. All body styles have a prominent twin-kidney grille. Exterior features include:
Sedans and wagons can hold five occupants, while coupes and convertibles seat four. iDrive, available only with an optional navigation system, is BMW's latest and best version, revamped with better graphics, more shortcut keys and improved menu functionality. Interior features include:
The base engine for the 3 Series is the 328's 3.0-liter, naturally aspirated inline-six-cylinder. Features for the 328 include:
Convertibles aren't available with side curtain airbags like the coupe, sedan and wagon trims are. Standard safety features include:
Find a NEW BMW 328 for SaleFind dealers and new car inventory in your area.
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