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2005 | BMW 3-Series 330CIC Los Angeles, California | Convertibles | $25,327 | Silver | 37,544 |  | 0.0 mi |

2006 | BMW 3-Series 325I Los Angeles, California | Sedans | $25,995 | Light Blue | 32,007 |  | 0.0 mi |

2005 | BMW 3-Series 330CIC Los Angeles, California | Convertibles | $25,995 | Silver | 47,345 |  | 0.0 mi |

2007 | BMW 3-Series 328I Los Angeles, California | Sedans | $29,995 | Silver | 11,404 |  | 0.0 mi |

2006 | BMW 3-Series 325CIC Los Angeles, California | Convertibles | $29,995 | Silver | 24,229 |  | 0.0 mi |
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Professional Review
If you're shopping for a smaller luxury sedan that puts a premium on driving satisfaction, the BMW 3 Series remains the place to start. It's one of the world's best sports sedans. For 2007, 3 Series sedans and wagons come with powerful new engines, a couple of new colors and some minor interior tweaks. The 3 Series is expanding for 2007 with the introduction of an all-new, two-door 3 Series coupe and an all-new 3 Series convertible. (The 2007 3 Series Coupe is evaluated in a separate review.) The 2007 BMW 328i and BMW 335i accelerate more quickly, stop shorter and turn with more lateral grip than any of their predecessors. The current 3 Series sedans are the roomiest ever, with more standard and optional equipment and more sophisticated electronic controls. BMW's x-Drive all-wheel drive system is available on the 328i.
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