Sedan , BMW, 2006, 5 Seats, 3.0L - 6 Cylinders
While 3-Series sedans and wagons are redesigned for 2006, coupes and convertibles continue with a design introduced for 1999. These models have rear-wheel drive and inline 6-cyl engines. The 325 versions have a 185-hp 2.5-liter, 330 models a 225-hp 3.0, M3 editions a 333-hp 3.2. The 325s offer a 5-speed manual transmission or 5-speed automatic. M3s offer a 6-speed manual or BMW's 6-speed Sequential Manual Gearbox. This sequential manual transmission (SMT) is essentially a manual transmission without a clutch pedal. Gear changes are via a floor shifter or steering-wheel paddles; it can also be set to shift like an automatic.
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Model: 3 Series
Year: 2006
Engine Size: 3.0L - 6 Cylinders
Seating Capacity: 5 Seats
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Size: Compact
Style: Luxury
Class: Sedan, Luxury
Product ID: 22637509
a great car for individual use
Pros: good looking, good automatic gears, low fault rate
Cons: a little crowd for back seat, limited space for storage
The Bottom Line: null
Review: I just bought a 2006 BMW 320i, fully geared, 7month ago. It's a really nice small car, with good power and control. I've experienced NO problems with the car so far. some highlights: -) outer air monitoring system, allows you to get in fresh air... Read Full Review by howaa, Jan 10, 2007
Pros: Legendary performance and handling justify the price
Cons: The price
The Bottom Line: The comsummate sports sedan can also pull luxury duty. Better than the competition at everything except traffic.
Review: As part of my recent search for a"Lawyer Car", I test drove the new 2006 BMW 325i. I'll come right out and say that I have dreamt of owning a new BMW for 22 years, ever since I started driving and test drove a new 1984 318i. There is just something... Read Full Review by lawman67, Nov 24, 2005