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Model Strengths:
Driving pleasure par excellence; wide variety of bodies and drivetrains; the best inline six-cylinder engines for those who love motoring; the near-supercar M3.
Model Changes:
BMW's excellent 3-Series returns for 2008 with minimal changes to the core lineup, save for the addition of the all-wheel-drive 335xi coupe (previously available only with rear-wheel drive). Paddle shifters are newly optional on the entry-level 328 versions. On the 335i coupe, a new 19-inch alloy wheel set is available, and the standard 16-inch alloy wheels have been restyled for the 328 sedans and sport wagons.The new M3 is 2008's big change. The coupe is expected to go on sale in the U.S. in spring of 2008 starting at around $62,500. M-level exhilaration will be provided by an all-new ridiculously light high-revving 4.0L V8 engine-it is 33 pounds lighter than the previous M3's inline six-creating 420 horsepower at a pulse-raising 8,400 rpm. It will make 60 mph in 4.8 seconds. A carbon fiber roof will lighten and lower the car. Other firsts for this latest generation of M3 are an aluminum suspension, Mdrive for driver configuration of the engine control, and a nifty regenerative braking system that powers the electronics. Convertible and sedan versions will follow later in 2008.
Model Value:
The 2008 BMW 3-Series continues to be the benchmark against which other entry-level luxury cars are measured, mainly courtesy of its excellent driving experience. Power, braking, and handling are perfectly matched to the vehicle's size and intended usage. The way BMW takes care of business inside the cockpit also has a lot to do with the popularity of this breed. The 3-Series makes sure no buyer is left behind by offering four body styles, three engines, and both rear- and all-wheel drive. 2008 also will see the new M3 in coupe, sedan, and convertible form, adding racecar-like performance to the lineup.
Model Overview:
BMW's 3-Series has always been an exemplar of how to combine luxury and sportiness, and this continues with the 2008 versions. The 328i features BMW's exceptional 3.0L engine, which uses double-VANOS technology to steplessly adjust both the intake and exhaust timing on way to producing 230 horsepower. The 335i models are powered by a twin-turbocharged version of the same six-cylinder. This gem of an engine produces 300 horsepower and an equal amount of torque. Both six-cylinder powerplants are matched with a superb six-speed manual transmission, while a six-speed Steptronic automatic transmission is a $1,275 option.The 3-Series is available as a coupe, a retractable hardtop convertible, a sedan, and a wagon. In addition to rear-wheel drive, all-wheel drive is available on all body types except the convertible. All vehicles have a marvelously balanced chassis and outstanding road feel. Easily adjusted and very supportive seats are the norm, as is one of the nicest steering wheels found in a modern automobile. A stiff suspension means the 3-Series is at its best when carving corners.The fourth generation of the legendary M3 joins the lineup in 2008. Coupe, sedan (a first in 13 years), and convertible versions will be available, all powered by an all-new high-revving 4.0L V8 engine. The light powerplant-it is about 33 pounds lighter than the previous M3 generation's inline six-cylinder-will generate 420 horsepower and spin up to 8,400 rpm. Power production was enough of a concern for the naturally aspirated engine that much of the front end is changed from the normal 3-Series in order to maximize air intake-so much so that the fog lights normally standard on the 3-Series are omitted for more air intake capacity. Other performance-minded improvements include a lower carbon fiber roof, a new aluminum suspension, Mdrive to allow driver configuration of the engine control, high-performance compound brakes, and a regenerative braking system that powers the electronics.Standard equipment is generous, with stability and traction controls, xenon adaptive headlights, a moonroof, power heated mirrors, a tire pressure monitor, dynamic cruise control, automatic tri-zone climate control, a 10-speaker audio system, side seat-mounted and curtain air bags, and power windows and locks. The all-wheel-drive versions add retractable headlight washers. The 335i models include a memory feature for the mirrors, power seats, a LOGIC7 sound system with 13 speakers and surround sound simulation, and an assortment of visual adjustments.Differences between body styles, aside from the obvious, are minimal, except for the M3. The convertibles add memory to the mirrors and power to the seats. The sedan and wagon ride on 16-inch alloys instead of the 17-inchers found on the coupe and convertible. The wagon also has roof rails for extra cargo-toting flexibility.Options are extensive, ranging from a rear parking assist and a DVD-based navigation system, to run-flat performance tires and an increased top-speed limiter. New for 2008, paddle shifters can be added to the entry-level 328i versions.
Vehicle Details
Base MSRP:
Base Invoice:
Destination:
Manufacturer Code:
$39,300.00
$36,155.00
$825.00
0842
Model:
Style:
Market Class:
Body Type:
3-Series
4dr Sdn RWD
4-door Compact Passenger Car
4dr Car
| TRANSMISSION | Invoice | MSRP |
| 6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION (STD) | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| 6-SPEED STEPTRONIC AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION -inc: normal, sport & manual shift modes | $1,260.00 | $1,325.00 |
| SEAT TRIM | Invoice | MSRP |
| LEATHERETTE SEAT TRIM (STD) | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| DAKOTA LEATHER SEAT TRIM | $1,320.00 | $1,450.00 |
| PAINT TYPE | Invoice | MSRP |
| STANDARD PAINT (STD) | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| METALLIC PAINT | $500.00 | $550.00 |
| ADDITIONAL OPTIONS | Invoice | MSRP |
| PREMIUM PKG -inc: Dakota leather seat trim, universal garage door opener, auto-dimming exterior mirrors, auto-dimming rearview mirror w/compass, front seats w/4-way pwr lumbar, BMW Assist w/4-year subscription, Bluetooth interface | $2,410.00 | $2,650.00 |
| SPORT PKG -inc: sport suspension, leather-wrapped sport steering wheel, 18" x 8.0" front alloy wheels, 18" x 8.5" rear alloy wheels (style 162), P225/40R18 front run-flat performance tires, P255/35R18 rear run-flat performance tires, sport seats, increased top speed limiter | $1,640.00 | $1,800.00 |
| COLD WEATHER PKG -inc: heated front seats, split-folding rear seats w/ski bag, headlight washers | $910.00 | $1,000.00 |
| ACTIVE STEERING | $1,230.00 | $1,400.00 |
| PADDLE SHIFTERS (REQ: 205 Transmission & ZSP Sport Pkg) | $90.00 | $100.00 |
| COMFORT ACCESS SYSTEM | $455.00 | $500.00 |
| PWR REAR SUNSHADE W/REAR MANUAL SIDE WINDOW SHADES | $525.00 | $575.00 |
| SPLIT-FOLDING REAR SEATS W/SKI BAG | $430.00 | $475.00 |
| HEATED FRONT SEATS | $455.00 | $500.00 |
| LIGHT POPLAR NATURAL WOOD INTERIOR TRIM | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| BRUSHED ALUMINUM INTERIOR TRIM | $0.00 | $0.00 |
| REAR PARK DISTANCE CONTROL | $320.00 | $350.00 |
| ACTIVE CRUISE CONTROL | $2,135.00 | $2,400.00 |
| DVD-BASED NAVIGATION SYSTEM -inc: 16:9 screen format, voice command system, real time traffic info, iDrive system w/high-function on-board computer, controller w/force feedback | $1,910.00 | $2,100.00 |
| BMW ASSIST -inc: auto collision notification, Assist & SOS buttons, Bluetooth interface, roadside assistance, TeleService, stolen vehicle recovery, concierge & customer services | $685.00 | $750.00 |
| HIGH-DEFINITION RADIO | $315.00 | $350.00 |
| SATELLITE RADIO -inc: (1) year subscription | $540.00 | $595.00 |
| IPOD & USB ADAPTER | $365.00 | $400.00 |
2008 3-Series 4dr Sdn 335i RWD OVERVIEW
Base MSRP:
Base Invoice:
Destination:
Manufacturer Code:
$39,300.00
$36,155.00
$825.00
0842
Model:
Style:
Market Class:
Body Type:
3-Series
4dr Sdn RWD
4-door Compact Passenger Car
4dr Car
Selected Options
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2007 BMW 335i Sedan - Short Take Road Test
What's Better Than Outstanding? We hit 60 mph in 4.8 seconds with the latest 3-series.
BY Car and Driver
September 2006
Experience has taught us that no vehicle is immune to improvement. No matter how seductive the styling, no matter how compelling the dynamics, we know that somewhere squads of designers and engineers are toiling to make a good thing even better.
Consider the BMW lease 335i sedan.
When the fifth-generation BMW lease 3-series sedan made its debut in early 2005, it was hard to see just where a significant improvement might be made in this outstanding car. Then the 335i coupe came along, and suddenly the plan became clear. Right: they'll make that 3.0-liter turbo engine available in the sedan.
And here it is.
Background: The 2006 BMW lease 330i helped the 3-series make its 15th consecutive appearance on the Car and Driver 10Best Cars list. Its classic inline-six, a BMW powertrain mainstay since 1924, was re-engineered from top to bottom, with heavy emphasis on weight reduction, including extensive use of magnesium, a new valvetrain, new everything. The result was a dramatic uptick in output BMW lease : 255 horsepower, 220 pound-feet of torque, from a 3.0-liter engine that was 22 pounds lighter than its predecessor. It lowered the 330i's 0-to-60 mph time to 5.6 seconds.
Impressive. Or at least it was. Because the BMW lease 330i sedan is about to disappear from BMW's North American lineup, to be replaced by the BMW lease 335i.
But, based on our experiences with the coupe, and a little driving on Michigan byways, we aren't planning to do any mourning for the departure of this outstanding sedan. That's because, as good as it was, the BMW lease 330i seems just a little tame compared to the BMW lease 335i.
The secret is under the hood, which shelters a twin-turbo version of the 3.0-liter inline six. With both turbos generating max boost—about 8.5 psi—the six twirls up a robust 300 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque.
Paired with the standard six-speed transmission, this is sufficient to propel the 3616-pound BMW lease 335i to 60 mph in 4.8 seconds, with essentially no turbo lag—the tiny hesitation between the time the driver punches the throttle and the onset of full boost. That's a tenth quicker to 60 mph than was the slightly lighter 335i coupe, an advantage the sedan held through the quarter-mile (13.5 seconds at 106 mph).
There's no question that the BMW lease 335i sedan carries forward the class-leading dynamic standards established by the BMW lease 330i—smooth ride quality, right-now responses, laser-precise steering, powerful, fade-free braking—amplified by a superb new engine that generates big horsepower and, arguably more significant, an abundance of torque delivered over a curve that's as high and flat as a mountain mesa.
Suddenly the BMW lease 335i looks even more attractive. And the word outstanding suddenly seems a little feeble.
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