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Related Questions

What is the top speed of the BMW 3-Series?

The top speed of the BMW 3-Series depends on the specific model and engine option. The M3, which is the high-performance version of the 3-Series, has a top speed of 155 mph. Other models have slightly lower top speeds, ranging from 130 to 150 mph.

What are the different trim levels available for the BMW 3-Series?

The BMW 3-Series is available in several trim levels, including the 320i, 328i, 330i, and 340i. The M3 is also available as a separate trim level. Each trim level offers a different combination of features and amenities, with higher trim levels adding more luxurious and advanced features.

Is BMW 3 Series a sports car?

The BMW 3-Series is a compact executive car, which means it is a step above a compact car in terms of size, features, and performance. While it is not classified as a sports car, the 3-Series is known for its agile handling and sporty driving dynamics, which make it a popular choice among driving enthusiasts. The high-performance M3 version of the 3-Series is even more sport-oriented, with a more powerful engine and upgraded suspension and braking systems. However, overall, the 3-Series is more of a luxury touring car than a pure sports car.

Does the BMW 3-Series come with a manual transmission option?

Yes, the BMW 3-Series is available with a manual transmission in certain models and trims. However, manual transmission is becoming increasingly rare in the 3-Series, with most models offering an automatic transmission as standard.

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