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US specs on the car are expected to be the same, reaching 60 mph in 5.0 seconds with the DCT, and 5.1 seconds without. Pricing on the coupe is reported to start at $50,525 with delivery. Convertible pricing should start at $59,075.
Equipment on the car includes xenon headlights ringed in LEDs, BMW 3-Series tail lights, and a glossy exterior trim. The car rides on 18-inch light alloys, which may be upgraded to 19-inch M-badged alloys. A full M aerokit is also included, as is a collection of M Sport interior parts.
How do you define luxury? Comfort and power? Handling? Exterior design? The truth is, there are many words that drivers use to define the word luxury, but there are only a few cars that truly put meaning behind it, and BMW's well-received 3 Series is one that holds this distinction. From the 325i's renewed engine software to the dexterous and versatile E90's turbo-laden value, character and quality are abound in each member of this heralded family. Superior technology and engineering are just two reasons this model has catapulted into the spotlight. But it's the lavish interior seating combined with a sleek outside appearance which give the essence of elegance that has made the 3 Series what it truly is: a Hall of Famer.
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