What
if I told you there was a new, RWD, German sedan with manual
transmission, sport-tuned suspension, four-cylinder turbocharged engine,
close to the distribution of 50/50 perfect weight, and 18-inch wheels
that you can get for $ 34,745 with destination? Here's a 6 letter reservation code you need to get at it.
Because the Mini Cooper and BMW 1-series coupe is only available as here, there is a gap between FWD and RWD offers that no vehicles fill the same way would be for the Mercedes CLA or not for Lexus ES350. Also, BMW does not build a FWD car here yet. Good for BMW.
If you want pure driving experience you can get the RWD BRZ but it's hardly in the class and no BMW sedan.
In order to fill this space, BMW offers what is probably the best deal you will find the performance of a European luxury car (or Japanese for that matter). Enter the BMW 320i ZSP ZMT.
The new base 3-series sedan is the 320i, which offers a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine with 180 horsepower and 200 lb-ft of torque. Not earth-shattering power, but still the benchmark for handling and performance in a luxury sedan.
Typically, European car makers want to add the option to encourage you to spend way more MrsP (in this case $ 33,445 for the base 320i) but BMW told me they wanted to offer affordable performance package for the enthusiast-oriented type of driver that made BMW famous in the first place . That's where they first enter the three letters
ZSP make you all mentioned above, including the high-performance summer tires, M sport suspension, increased speed limiter, 18-inch alloys, and Anthracite headliner. Couple that with the ZMT, which means the 6-speed manual transmission, and you get all the go-fast stuff you want without all the weight you no choice.
Because the Mini Cooper and BMW 1-series coupe is only available as here, there is a gap between FWD and RWD offers that no vehicles fill the same way would be for the Mercedes CLA or not for Lexus ES350. Also, BMW does not build a FWD car here yet. Good for BMW.
If you want pure driving experience you can get the RWD BRZ but it's hardly in the class and no BMW sedan.
In order to fill this space, BMW offers what is probably the best deal you will find the performance of a European luxury car (or Japanese for that matter). Enter the BMW 320i ZSP ZMT.
The new base 3-series sedan is the 320i, which offers a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine with 180 horsepower and 200 lb-ft of torque. Not earth-shattering power, but still the benchmark for handling and performance in a luxury sedan.
Typically, European car makers want to add the option to encourage you to spend way more MrsP (in this case $ 33,445 for the base 320i) but BMW told me they wanted to offer affordable performance package for the enthusiast-oriented type of driver that made BMW famous in the first place . That's where they first enter the three letters
ZSP make you all mentioned above, including the high-performance summer tires, M sport suspension, increased speed limiter, 18-inch alloys, and Anthracite headliner. Couple that with the ZMT, which means the 6-speed manual transmission, and you get all the go-fast stuff you want without all the weight you no choice.
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