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BMW 3 Series Coupe Review - Kelley Blue Book

FOR MORE CAR VIDEOS & REVIEWS VISIT: www.kbb.com BMW 3 Series. Over the last decade BMW has bolstered its product line, adding crossover SUVs while remaining true to its Ultimate Driving Machine motto. In the midst of the new-product onslaught, the 3 Series has remained its consistent sales leader and the standard of comparison in the sports sedan segment. The 3 Series Coupe is available with two different drivetrains, but both trim levels share distinctive looks and a demeanor that is even …

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  1. For the 328i Sedan, the automatic is 6.9 seconds and the manual is 6.3 seconds.

    Gửi bởi kbb | January 27, 2010, 8:20 pm
  2. What’s the 0-60 on the 328?

    Gửi bởi ThousanWhite | January 27, 2010, 8:26 pm
  3. @haridshi haha you fail!!

    Gửi bởi maheshcx | January 27, 2010, 8:39 pm
  4. @haridshi you obviously have really bad taste in cars then.

    Gửi bởi architectureaddict90 | January 27, 2010, 8:49 pm
  5. BMW cars suck ….same boring plasticy interior ..only the exterior looks good

    Gửi bởi haridshi | January 27, 2010, 9:20 pm
  6. @AmericanCarsSuck1

    I just came back from a roadtrip to Los Angeles, and on the freeway i found a Merc CLS ($72,400 - $97,950) and i pulled up sidebyside, looked almost identical except his cost twice as much as a CC.

    Whatever you choose AmericanCarsSuck1 hope you make a good choice and not be regretful. Happy Motoring!

    Gửi bởi 007texan | January 27, 2010, 10:11 pm
  7. P.S
    Since your name is AmericanCarsSuck i’m not even going to suggest lincoln, mercury, buick, or Cadillac…

    I’d seriously consider buying either a VW CC/Passat, BMW 3 Series, or Volvo S40 because they have the best free scheduled maintenance warranty… I drive a 2009 VW CC 2.0T and it’s the best bang for your buck. When i’m going 70mph on the highway, you hardly feel it and step on the accelerator, everyone around you seems as though they are standing still..

    Gửi bởi 007texan | January 27, 2010, 10:42 pm
  8. @AmericanCarsSuck1
    If you still have feelings for the VW brand then go for a passat or CC ($28k-$40k). Both much larger than the BMW 328/335 & Merc C-class for around the same price…

    Or oust for the Audi A3/A4 ($27k-$34)..
    But take note, If you buy an Audi you’re just buying for the name and outside look because underneath it is just a Volkswagen since Audi is VW’s luxury division…

    Volvo S40 ($29k-$34k)

    Japanese:
    Lexus IS250 ($32k-$38k)
    Acura TSX ($29k-38k)
    Infiniti G series ($33k-$39k)

    Gửi bởi 007texan | January 27, 2010, 11:06 pm
  9. @AmericanCarsSuck1 mercedes c

    Gửi bởi emilywuhvsyou | January 27, 2010, 11:44 pm
  10. hello everyone.
    I just have a question.
    I am an eye doctor, who just started out my job a while ago and i have been borrowing my dad’s VW Golf until now. I would like to buy a new BMW 323i
    anyone having problems with theirs? Or what other sedancoupe is good for around34900$ Canadian.

    Gửi bởi AmericanCarsSuck1 | January 28, 2010, 12:28 am
  11. Stupid yank, are they all completely incapable of the correct pronunciation of english?
    Let me give you a lesson
    Proper English: coop-ay
    America’s lazy idea of english: coop
    I knew they were lazy when it came to exercise but i didn’t know it was the case when it came to language.

    Gửi bởi McHaggisj | January 28, 2010, 12:37 am
  12. dont buy a beamer if your broke

    Gửi bởi dstir009 | January 28, 2010, 1:35 am
  13. pretty

    Gửi bởi lambchopxoxo | January 28, 2010, 2:24 am
  14. im 23 i got 330i becareful with maintenance n cops..other than that i rock..its funn

    Gửi bởi trewstory189 | January 28, 2010, 2:54 am
  15. im going tomorrow to see it.. if i get it, i will be making a lot of vids on it..

    Gửi bởi patsfan1228 | January 28, 2010, 3:09 am
  16. @N8than58 no, 2007 BMW 335i 30k miles, for 13k… front bumper grill broken, bumper fender and light sprayers

    Gửi bởi patsfan1228 | January 28, 2010, 3:25 am
  17. 13k for a 2008 30k mile 328ci? ok then.. ahaha.

    Gửi bởi N8than58 | January 28, 2010, 4:01 am
  18. this going to be my first car when i turn 16, 2 months.. i found one for 13k with slight front damages, 30k miles,

    Gửi bởi patsfan1228 | January 28, 2010, 4:29 am
  19. i’m going to buy this car used when i grow older!
    it will never look old to me!

    Gửi bởi dpain0 | January 28, 2010, 5:16 am
  20. So as you can see, the non-luxury cars aren’t taxed as heavily.

    Gửi bởi vissi87 | January 28, 2010, 5:22 am
  21. The Subaru Legacy (called the Liberty here) starts at 34k. Honda Fit (Honda Jazz here) seems to be priced right at 16k while the 3 series sedan starts at 60k and 70k for the coupe.

    Gửi bởi vissi87 | January 28, 2010, 6:03 am
  22. Are economy or non-luxury cars as over-priced? I wonder if they tax everything or just those that are paying “want it tax.” A new subaru legacy runs around 20k in Florida, honda fit 15k, and bmw 3 series around 35k.

    Gửi bởi gxxr1130 | January 28, 2010, 6:05 am
  23. Yea I think you are 100% right about that. Our government are money hungry scammers. They tax us like crazy. I think that would explain the high prices, and they’re getting away with it too. BMW, Mercedes and Audis are everywhere here. Funny how all the Australian made cars are dirt cheap.

    Gửi bởi vissi87 | January 28, 2010, 6:50 am
  24. It was at .65 less than a year ago, I just haven’t been keeping up with it. They are probably keeping the prices the way they were because they know people are willing to pay that much for them, so they are making nearly 2x the money with no change on their part. I know other countries tax the hell out of cars imported and people still pay exorbitant prices. I what sacrifices these people make to afford such wonder unnecessary items. Taxes are such a scam.

    Gửi bởi gxxr1130 | January 28, 2010, 7:12 am
  25. The Australian dollar is worth 92.2 US cents, so it isn’t a big difference. $35,000 USD is about $38,000 AUD so that still doesn’t explain the huge price difference. And yes, our smaller economy and non-luxury vehicles are priced from about $15,000 - $30,000 while the 3 series 323i coupe is over $70,000 which is a lower model than the one in the video. The 328i is well over $90,000. You would be amazed at how many people here buy them though.

    Gửi bởi vissi87 | January 28, 2010, 8:11 am

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