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If you are thinking of leasing or buying a new 2008 BMW 3
Series you can always bank upon our BMW 3 Series reviews.
The 3 Series is the sports sedan of choice for driving enthusiasts
and BMW experts alike. With a host of new models for 2008
and a number of available 3 Series body kits, BMW cars feed
power to the rear wheels, giving you point-and-go handling,
unfettered by understeer and steering inertia. When the road
throws up something you weren't expecting, you can rest easily
in the knowledge that safety systems such as CBC and DSC will
give the 2008 BMW 3 Series help maintaining control. With
features like these, it's no wonder these cars are so popular.
Take a look at the BMW 3 Series picture above and take in
the subtle curves of the beautifully sculpted exterior, the
trademark L-shaped rear light clusters and the unmistakable
front with its twin headlights and double-kidney grille. It's
a design that seems instantly familiar, yet looks thoroughly
modern - in short, a natural evolution of the classic 3 shape.
The beauty of this machine will make you covet your collection
of 2008 BMW 3 Series pictures like they were your favorite
baseball cards. What's more, with the right kind of BMW 3
Series body kit, everyone else will want your car, too.
The 2008 BMW 3 Series consists of seven basic cars, each
in its own way unique:
- First there's the 325Ci Coupe and the 325Ci Convertible,
with their 184-horsepower, 2.5-liter, 24-valve, inline 6-cylinder
engines and their distinctive sporty looks.
- Then there's the 325Xi Sedan, which offers the same engine
power as the 325Ci, but compliments the motor with all-wheel
drive.
- With the 325Xi Sport Wagon, drivers get the same engine
power in the shape of a hatchback wagon.
- The 330Ci Coupe and the 330Ci Convertible are next, and
both rev up to 225 horsepower, and features a 3.0-liter,
24-valve, 6- cylinder engine.
- Rounding out the 3 series is the 330Xi Sedan, which boasts
the same engine as the 330Ci, but, again, compliments the
power with all- wheel drive.
Among the cars in the 2008 BMW 3 series review, the 325
models come standard with a number of features, including
Double-VANOS steplessly variable valve timing, five-speed
STEPTRONIC automatic transmission with Adaptive Transmission
Control, and 10-way power front seats. All of these features
come standard with the 330 models, as well, though these more
powerful vehicles also include Dynamic Stability Control with
All-Season Traction, Hill Descent Control, front and rear
anti- roll bars, and strut-type front suspension with forged
aluminum lower arms. We have provided a link if you are looking
for that perfect BMW accessory. And of course, every car comes
available with some of those popular BMW 3 Series body kits
for 2008.
The 2008 BMW 3 Series vehicles also come standard with other
impressive technologies, including near-equal weight distribution
between front and back, climate control, coded driveaway protection,
and, of course, ABS antilock brakes. For improved 2008 BMW
3 Series info, to access other 2008 BMW photos, or to find
out more about some of the available 2008 BMW 3 Series body
kits, please come back again soon to see what kind of data
we have added to our site.
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