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BMW 3-series

3-series

MSRP: $ 43200.00 - $ 49100.00
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The 2008 3 Series is a 4-passenger luxury sports coupe or sedan, available in 4 trims, ranging from the 328i to the 335xi.

Upon introduction, the 328i is equipped with a standard 3.0-liter, I6, 230-horsepower engine that achieves 18-mpg in the city and 28-mpg on the highway. The 335xi is equipped with a standard 3.0-liter, I6, 300-horsepower, turbo engine that achieves 16-mpg in the city and 25-mpg on the highway. A 6-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard on both trims, and a 6-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is optional.

The 2008 3 Series is a carryover from 2007.

Expert Review: 2008 BMW 335i
Expert Rating: 4 stars

"Though slotted between the base 328i and hot rod M3, the 335i has a special sport suspension and incredible twin-turbo six cylinder that is flat out fast; faster than the last generation M3."

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Reviewed by:
Intrigue864



Review Date
June 21, 2008

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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5.00 of 5, 2.00 votes

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Review 1 of 210

Price Paid:  $38000.00 from BMW Store, Vancouver

Year / Model Reviewed:
2006 323i

Summary:
The look, feel, handling and weight of this car is unsurpassed. The engine at 170 hp 6 cylinder is fast with quick response. It handles like a sports car and I love its feel. My wife and I think it is one of the sexiest looking cars out there.

Strengths:
The engine is strong and fast, the transmission with Vtech is fantastic, the interior, the outside look, the handling and response as well as the steering are superb.

Weaknesses:
It advertises as 7.5 litres per 100 kms but it actually comes down to 10.3 litres per 100 kms, driven over a 2.5 year period. It blew blue smoke out the exhaust within 6 weeks of leasing it new and it constinues to consumes a litre of oil about every 5000 kms. The driver power window broke down a year and one-half after driving it as it would not roll up. It took the BMW Store over a week to get me in to fix this emergency ...I was not impressed! I had to replace the factory tires at 48,000 kms due to wear. The driver window squeaks when rolling it up, the handles on all the doors stuck in the open position and had them all replaced twice. From time to time I have smelled coolant in the interior while driving and the lights show false messages that send me into the dealer only to be told they were false and to ignore them...Frustrating!!! I have been told by one of my clients who is a mechanic for high end vehicles NOT to buy BMW's or Mercedes. BMW's after about 100,000 kms need a lot of expensive repairs. He sugggests the Lexus and Infiniti are the most bullet proof cars on the road today. From my experiences with this car, I will not be leasing or purchasing another BMW.

Similar Products Used:
Honda Civics and Prelude (both models almost bullet proof....very reliable), Jeep Cherokee (never buy one them them again either)


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Reviewed by:
Gsimmons



Review Date
March 6, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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3.67 of 5, 3.00 votes

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Review 2 of 210

Price Paid:  $42500.00 from Classic BMW

Year / Model Reviewed:
2004 330XI

Summary:
After alot of painstaking research I bought this car new a couple months ago, and I believe it's best possible balance between everything I wanted in a car. It looks incredible inside and out. In the snow and ice it corners on rails. It's got great acceleration, not as fast as a sportscar, but it's good enough. It has 4 doors, but it outhandles many sports cars. The only thing I regret sometimes is whether I could have survived the winter with a 330i with snow tires...i'll never know now, but the added security of the AWD is unbeatable for the responsible side of me. The power is split mostly to the rear wheels so you get an AWD car that drives like RWD, this is what sets this car apart from, say, an Audi A4, and what gives it such a great overall feel. One of the most fun-to-drive AWD cars out there, period. Just wish it was cheaper.

Strengths:
Handling, braking, steering Asthetics Beautiful interior The look on the faces of the sport utility drivers when you pass them in the snow. No maintenance cost for 4 years Such attention to detail...watch the DVD that comes with the car if REALLY want to know all the crazy convenience features it has.

Weaknesses:
Price Would be faster without AWD

Similar Products Used:
1998 Acura Integra


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Reviewed by:
allenbarton



Review Date
July 18, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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2.40 of 5, 5.00 votes

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Review 3 of 210

Price Paid:  $34000.00 from Beverly Hills BMW

Year / Model Reviewed:
2004 325i

Summary:
I test drove the Acura TSX, TL, and Mini Cooper before settling on the incomparable 325, with premium package, leather, and 5-speed manual. The TL had more power, but not quite close on the overall road feel, and I preferred the smaller size of the 3 series. TL was too gadgety for me as well - and I love gadgets, but it was just a bit much with the DVD navigation system and its many screens. The 325 has elegant simplicity, class, refinement, and has the best road manners. The 184 HP feels like more when you step on it, and it has a beautiful growl that comes back to you in the cabin. Handling is superb, as to be expected. Acceleration is fine for my purposes, but some would probably wish for even more kick in the pants. For commuting around LA, though, there's only so much acceleration that you need. I've taken it up to about 100 MPH, and the car feels even more at home at those speeds than it does going around town. Compared to previous cars I've owned, it has the delicious feeling of wanting you to accelerate into corners rather then deccelerate - it wants you to push it. Overall just a great car. Build quality excellent. I've heard some whining about the BMW sound system, but the standard 10-speaker system in the 2004 is completely fine by me, and I'm a classical musician. Can't wait for the backordered I-Pod hookup for the glove compartment - access all my I-Tunes via steering wheel controls! Climate control excellent, and thank god there's no I-Drive nonsense in the 3-series (yet). I'd say it can't be beat for driving experience, and if you're really wanting that extra kick, go for the 330 and its 225 HP, but for me not worth the extra 4-5 thousand. This is a 3-year lease, so well within the warranty and BMW's everything-including-brakes-and-tires maintenance program. Once BMWs leave the warranty period, I know they're expensive to fix, so that's why I went for lease over purchase. To buy, I might go with the Acura.

Strengths:
Road manners, handling, cornering, build quality, elegance, comfort, no-nonsense controls. Love the tilt-down passenger mirror when in reverse!

Weaknesses:
Could use more storage spaces. Second cup holder blocked by armrest - seems silly not to have fixed this ergonomic flaw. Armrest storage is lame.

Similar Products Used:
TSX, TL, Jetta 1.8T.


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Rating
Reviewed by:
elston69


Review Date
June 28, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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2.60 of 5, 5.00 votes

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Review 4 of 210

Price Paid:  $31000.00 from Automobile shopping

Year / Model Reviewed:
2004 / 325Ci

Summary:
I find the front look on this model very attracting as a more of a Sports car. The change from the 2003 was the headlights and the front grill being more of a low town look, not needing any additional sports package. the comfortability is super with just the basic but I have the sports and premium package which is a must to get the basic necessitys. I looked into other SUVs and cars that you had to pay extra for, but in the BMW it was all included in the price. With all the extras that you could do to the car, it totalled only about 2000 dollars extra, that couldnt be done unless you special ordered it. So overall the riding and the comfortability and the looks are A+ to 2003.

Strengths:
Front end looks, acceleration, extras included in price, many others


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Reviewed by:
BristolMY


Review Date
May 22, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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1.80 of 5, 5.00 votes

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Review 5 of 210

Price Paid:  $32925.00 from Keeler Motor

Summary:
Excellent car! Handling and feel are far beyond anything else I have driven. I purchased the car after an extensive study of all the cars in this segment (Audi A4, Volvo S60, Saab 9-3 & 9-5, etc). I was determined not to buy a BMW. I changed my mind after the test drive. The price was kept low by not getting a lot of extras (no Premium package, I have leatherette, manual adjustment seats).

Strengths:
Engine, handling, excellent fit and finish. Comfortable seats.

Weaknesses:
Could use some more compartments inside for storage.

Similar Products Used:
None, but test drove and researched all competitors.


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