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BMW 3 Series Coupe
BMW 3 Series Coupe
 
MSRP Price:
$35,300.00
 
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BMW 3 Series Coupe
Quick Facts

Vehicle Type: Luxury Cars
Engine Type: 3.0-liter dohc I6
Transmission: 6-speed automatic
Safety Equipment (standard): dual front and front-seat side airbags, roof-mounted curtain air bags covering both rows, 3-point harness for all seating positions, child seat tether anchors and LATCH system, anti-lock brakes, dynamic stability control, run-flat tires and tire-pressure monitor system, adaptive brake lights, daytime running lights
Fuel Economy: 19/28
 

 
BMW 3 Series Coupe Interior

Like the car's exterior, the interior of the 2007 BMW 3 Series coupe is elegant while also being sporty, and roomy.

BMW gives 3 Series coupe customers many trim choices, including beige, saddle brown, black, gray and red upholstery and burl walnut, brown or gray poplar or brushed aluminum trim.

While the interior has design cues similar to the 3 Series sedans, there are many subtle changes, such as additional tick marks on the gauges.

The cockpit will look and feel familiar to BMW 3 Series owners, though they'll appreciate the new ambient lighting system at night and the way their shoulder belts are presented to them by arms that emerge from little doors built into the rear side interior trim panels. It used to be that the driver and front-seat passenger had to reach way back to find their shoulder belts, but now they simply sit down and close the doors and the belts come to them.

Particularly impressive is the care given to the rear seating area. For one thing, the rear seat is designed for two people and thus provides them with good space, and even a lot of leg and head as well as shoulder room. They have ventilation controls they can manipulate and lots of storage areas and a wide armrest with cup holders.

It's almost like sitting in a small limousine. There are even buttons on the outside edge of the front seats, in the shoulder area, so someone sitting in the back seat can reach up and power the front seat forward to ease exit from the rear of the car.

If you need to carry cargo rather than people, the rear seatback is split and each side folds forward to expand the trunk from its standard 11.1 cubic feet of capacity. The trunk lid features compound hinges, not gooseneck hinges that can crush your luggage.


 
 
 
 
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