2010 Bmw 3 Series Car Review
The 2010 BMW 3 series is a great car, just ask anyone who owns it or has driven it. Without a doubt the 3 series is perhaps one of the best cars made in the world for an upper class family or plain simply any class of family that can afford the car. The 2009 BMW 3 series was no different, it was very well constructed, the drive of the car was great and moreover the comfort of the car was close to a comfortable sofa of the living room, only far better.
The 2010 version of the 3 series is being unleashed by BMW without adding many changes to it. The 2010 version, like the 2009 version is being offered in the 2 door versions which are called coupes as well as convertibles and the very popular 4 door sedans. The 3 series also comes in the form of a wagon for those families that prefer wagons to sedans.
The 3 series has been designed such that the basic version of the car is the 328 model, the most luxurious is the 335 model and then there is another model, the M3 which is the high performance oriented model of the BMW 3 series.
The 328i mode of the 3 series is offered with a 3.0 liter, 230 horsepower producing engine. The 335i on the other hand which is the top of the line model is offered with a 300 horsepower producing 3.0 liter engine that is also turbocharged. The M3 models which are the sports models of the BMW 3 series comes with a mammoth V8 that is at 4.0 liters and has a 414 horsepower producing output.
The BMW 3 series cars that are powered and run on gas are given a smooth operator of a 6 speed manual transmission. The 6 speed automatic are also offered on the 328i but as an option which means you need to pay extra money for whereas it comes standard on the 335d version of the car which is the same as a 335i but just with the rear wheel drive.
The majestic and powerful M3 has been given a 7 speed transmission that is also known as an automated manual transmission. The BMW 3 series is packed with all kinds of options as well as standard luxury features such as navigation system, the special BMW iDrive feature. Other features such as xenon headlights as well as the BMW Active Steering system is also given to the 3 series of 2010, but are optional and do not come as standard.
Generally speaking, the 3 series has always won the hearts of all those that have had enough money to afford it and we don’t think the 2010 version will be any better in terms of popularity.
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