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BMW 3 Series Models

Models also known as Trim Levels, are used to identify a vehicle's level of equipment or special features.

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325i
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325iS
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325iX
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325iC
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M3
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1990 BMW 3 Series Owner Reviews

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accountCircle Vartan Kazarian on June 11, 2020
A crack free dash
Absolutely would I recommend this vehicle to any enthusiast, unfortunately if you’re a new comer in this era of bmws it’s getting harder and harder to find these cars for an affordable price. They are very light weight easy to handle more than enough power and an underestimated chassis to build ! I love the bmw e30.

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