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The 2006 BMW 325xi Sports Wagon combines well-implemented cabin appointments, including navigation, Bluetooth, and an excellent audio system, with superior power train and handling engineering. We've even gotten used to iDrive
Fully optioned, this is a pricey wagon, and BMW doesn't currently offer full iPod integration, although the 325xi does have an auxiliary audio jack
The 2006 BMW 325xi offers fine performance and all-weather traction, small-wagon usefulness, and a complete suite of modern electronics.
Comfort of 2006 BMW 325xi Sports WagonAs the Sports in its name suggests, the 2006 BMW 325xi Sports Wagon is lower and leaner than a small SUV (or its cousin, the BMW X3) and longer, more elegant, and more graceful than a hatchback. Performance of...
Toned-down exterior styling ; simplified iDrive interface ; adaptive headlights and pressure-sensitive taillights ; valve-controlled throttle
Limited Bluetooth phone compatibility ; pricey ; run-flat wheels make for a bumpy ride
The iDrive knob twists and moves on all axes, allowing control of the car's functions.
The 2006 BMW 330i's interior design and comfort only reinforces BMW's reputation. The 2006 BMW 330i's engine is an in-line six-cylinder, a design with fine dynamic-balance characteristics and smooth, even torque pulses. Underneath new styling that...
Said Luddite objected strongly to the seat belt presenter, an arm that slides forward to push the seat belt into an easier reach for front seat occupants. We reluctantly agree. It's not necessary, has significant breakage-by-klutz potential, and adds ...
The latest 3-Series design continues its phased rollout with first-ever hardtop convertibles and new high-performance M3s. On sale by the time you read this as late 2007 additions, the drop-tops follow the recently launched 3-Series coupes in offering ...
Steering/handling, Build quality, Refinement
Rear-seat room, Price,
For decades, the BMW 3 Series has set the standards for the sporty, near-luxury car market. It remains a wonderful driver's car, with impeccable power and handling. However, new competitors have opted for more interior luxury and standard features. ...
Loaded with safety features, Affordable, Fun to drive
Dated, Questionable reliability history, Poor features-to-price ratio
Doing it right takes time. Good wine needs time to age, and fine artcan be months if not years in the making. In the case of the 3-Series Convertible, time elapsed is quickly approaching...
As expected, BMW updates the 3-Series coupe to the current "E90" sedan/wagon design. It arrives this fall in two 6-cyl models: a 230-hp 328i and a new twin-turbo 335i with 300 hp. Both seat four and offer BMW's all-wheel xDrive as a first-time option. ...
Acceleration, Steering/handling, Build quality, Exterior finish, Available AWD
Cargo room (convertible), Rear-seat entry/exit (coupe, convertible), , ,
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Completely revised for 2006, BMW's compact 3-Series continues be a benchmark car for handling, agility and overall performance. For 2007, a 300-hp version of BMW's famous six-cylinder engine joins the lineup. Two-door versions get restyled exteriors ...
As expected, BMW updates the 3-Series coupe for 2007 to the current "E90" sedan/wagon design. It bows in two 6-cyl models: a 230-hp 328i and a new twin-turbo 335i with 300 hp. Both seat four and offer BMW's all-wheel xDrive as a first-time option. BMW ...
Steering/handling, Build quality, Refinement
Rear-seat room, Price,
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