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BMW 3 Series Reviews

The 2006 BMW 325xi Sports Wagon combines well-implemented cabin appointments, including... (cnet.com)

Toned-down exterior styling ; simplified iDrive interface ; adaptive headlights and pressure... (cnet.com)

alaTest Review Summary for BMW 3 Series

We have collected and analyzed 195 expert reviews and 216 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 74/100 and users rate it 85/100. The average review date is December 6, 2005. We have compared these reviews to 71107 reviews from other Cars. Last update: November 7, 2009.

alaSCORE BETA 93

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411 reviews

November, 2009

74 / 100

195 Experts

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Expert Reviews (195)

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2006 BMW 325xi Sports Wagon review

By (cnet.com)

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...

Rating

87100

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2006 BMW 330i review

By Carey Russ (cnet.com)

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...

Rating

80100

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2007 BMW 328i Coupe: Who needs practicality

By Philbert J Thrombockle (carbuzzard.com)

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 ...

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User Reviews (216)

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"So close to perfection. Simply awesome."

By carguy68 (cnet.com)

When your only complaints are drink holders a... 

The overall feel and cohesiveness of the controls is second to none. This car is so comfortable, but also so incredibly quick and responsive

Drink holders are a little out of place. The driver has to reach in front of the passenger. The "one touch" blinker control also takes a little getting used to

US

"The only BMW I have ever DIS-LIKED"

By CaliforniaRed (cnet.com)

Have owned 10 BMWs prior to this one - this i... 

Zippy, Zippy, zippy, did I say zippy

I-Drive, drive-flat tires

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The only BMW I have ever DIS-LIKED

By CaliforniaRed (cnet.com)

Have owned 10 BMWs prior to this one - this is, by far, my worst experience. I hate the iDrive which is far too complicated to be using while driving and not nearly as responsive as it should be. The drive-flat tires shudder and balk at even the smallest...

Zippy, Zippy, zippy, did I say zippy?

I-Drive, drive-flat tires.

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