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    New 3 coupe



    The all-new 3 Series Coupe is hitting the roads in September and when it does, be prepared for a re-sculpted look, a twin-turbo engine and, perhaps the biggest news of all, all-wheel drive.

    Re-sculpted, inside and out.
    It’s rare to find such a sporty machine that also carries its own when it comes to refinement. But with the 3 Series Coupe, absolutely nothing has been compromised.

    There’s the aggressive, muscular hood. Flowing signature lines along the profile. Standard Xenon Adaptive Lights. And if you can draw yourself away from the exterior long enough, you’ll notice exquisite changes to the interior as well. New ambient interior lighting. New colors for the leather upholstery. Beautiful pearl gloss accents throughout. And a new comfort feature that provides easier access to the seatbelt.

    Then there’s the power – 300 horses worth of twin-turbo power.
    Just like any other BMW, the all-new 3 Series Coupe is outfitted to provide an exhilarating drive. Under the hood of the 335i Coupe is an inline 6-cylinder engine with high precision injection and twin-turbo chargers, giving you 300 horses of heart-pounding power and class-leading 300 ft. lbs. of torque.

    The 328i and 328xi Coupes are just as impressive, featuring a more powerful and fuel efficient, inline 6-cylinder engine with Valvetronic. This new engine produces 230 horsepower and 200 ft. lbs. of torque. But because of its inline orientation of cylinders there are fewer vibrations, which means a smoother ride for you.

    It’s history in the making.
    With the launch of the all-new 3 Series Coupe comes a very big first. It’s the first time we’re offering a coupe with xDrive, BMW’s intelligent all-wheel drive system.

    When you’re on smooth, dry roads, xDrive gives you a sporty, rear-wheel drive feel. But as soon as you hit a snow-covered road, slippery conditions, or an uphill curve, it automatically sends more torque to whichever axle has more traction, resulting in optimal stability and performance.

    Add to that the driving dynamics intrinsic to a 3 Series Coupe, and there’s no straightaway, no hill, no windy country road, you can’t conquer.

    Discuss

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    #2
    Sounds like more shit to break on a car that is already gonna cost too much as it is..... but thats just my thoughts.

    Tony
    '88 325

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      #3
      gay.

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        #4
        that shot makes it kinda look like a 6
        sigpic

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          #5
          Much better than the sedan.

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            #6
            That particular photo isn't getting me all that aroused. I had the same issue when the sedan first appeared on the web. Now that I have seen a several new 3-series sedans in person (some with sport packages), I really like it. Perhaps the same will happen once I start seeing this new coupe on the streets. Time will tell for me.

            Jon
            Rides...
            1991 325i - sold :(
            2004 2WD Frontier King Cab

            RIP #17 Jules Bianchi

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              #7
              :( oh man, all that bulid up and all those spy shots and this is what they actually look like. poop. and double poop on CB. the M3 better look nothink like the coupe. although it probably will

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                #8
                Its too big IMO. I wished the 3er cars would have remained no larger than the e36 or e46.

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                  #9
                  I saw a silver E90 with ACS type IIIs.. it was fucking beautiful. :D
                  Build thread

                  Bimmerlabs

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                    #10
                    I like e90's, even though they arent e30's.

                    "Having won more road races than any other model in history, the E30 M3 is considered by many to be the world's most successful road race car." - Simply put, E30s kick ass.

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                      #11
                      I posted this a few weeks ago:

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                        #12
                        Is it just me or are the new BMWs looking more and more Asian?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by sdcabrio
                          Is it just me or are the new BMWs looking more and more Asian?
                          Taint you.

                          The problem is my dad is one of the people who actually has the money to buy a new BMW and, survey says, he is holding out for the new S6,
                          Im now E30less.
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                            #14
                            The new S6 is sweet. Hell, I think just the new regular A6 is a sweet ride. I parked next to one today at Home Depot and had a chance to check it out.

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                              #15
                              Is it just me too?

                              Originally posted by sdcabrio
                              Is it just me or are the new BMWs looking more and more Asian?
                              The Japanese have copied euro styling elements for so long that the new M looks Japanese!

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