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Entry-level pricing; sleek BMW family design; terrific straight six engines; extensive standard features.
Driving pleasure par excellence; wide variety of bodies and drivetrains; the best inline six-cylinder engines for those who love motoring; the near-supercar M3.
High performance in all regards; exceptional seats; comfortable ride; high-tech options.
Superb handling; unique coupe body style; exclusive M model; outstanding acceleration available.
The 2008 model year presents some significant shifts for BMW's smaller car intentions in the United States. Firstly, BMW welcomes potential first-time premium buyers to the brand in North America with a new entry-level vehicle. The 2008 BMW 1 Series is offered as a compact coupe or convertible. Secondly, BMW's prized 3 Series line receives from massive changes for 2008. A new 300-horsepower 335xi model brings a new level of all-wheel drive performance to the model while the convertible 3 Series is now equipped with a retractable hardtop. For the first time, the BMW M3 is powered by an eight-cylinder engine. The 2008 iteration of the M3 is propelled by a 414-horsepower engine and features other traits such as a carbon fiber roof and cross-drilled brakes. Besides the 1 Series and 3 Series, BMW's 2008 model year line-up is shaken-up by the appearance of the X6 Sport Activity Coupe. The 2008 BMW line-up boasts a mild styling refresh for the 5 Series as well as the 6 Series. A new 535i model features BMW's new twin-turbocharged inline-six engine. 2008 model year BMW X5 add the perk of a panoramic sunroof as standard equipment.