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Pros: Spacious. Best build quality and on-road performance in the small SUV segment. Great product to introduce one’s self to BMW. If you can afford it, this is among the best products in the segment to purchase.
Cons: Pricey. The interior is not as refined, nor is the exterior design as distinctive, as other BMWs. Poor gas mileage. Lots of very good competitors.
Ratings (1-10)
Where Built: Graz, Austria
Major Options: 5-Speed Automatic Transmission with manual shift, Cold-Weather Package, heated seats and steering wheel, larger tires, leather interior, Navigation System, Obstacle Detection System, Premium Package, rear side airbags, power seat, satellite radio, special paint, Sport Package, sunroof, variety of interior options, Zenon Lights,
Seating: 5
Number of Rows: 2
Crash Test Ratings:
Length in Inches: 179.7
Warrantees: 4 years/50,000 miles bumper-to-bumper, 6 years/unlimited miles corrosion, 4 years/unlimited 50,000 mile free Roadside Assistance, 4 years/50,000 miles free Scheduled Maintenance.
Weight in Pounds: X3 2.5i manual: 4,001, X3 2.5i automatic: 4,045, X3 3.0i manual: 4,023, X3 3.0i automatic: 4,067
Cargo Capacity in Pounds: X3 2.5i manual: 992, X3 2.5i automatic: 1,004, X3 3.0i manual: 1,026, X3 3.0i automatic: 1,037
Gross Maximum Vehicle Weight in Pounds: X3 2.5i manual: 4,993, X3 2.5i automatic: 5,049, X3 3.0i manual: 5,049, X3 3.0i automatic: 5,104
Towing Capacity in Pounds: 3,500
Gas Tank Capacity in Gallons: 17.7
Destination Charge: $695
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