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The Other Side Of The BMW 3 Series
by Jenny McLane

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Just a couple of days ago, the BMW brand has already sent out the newest version of the BMW 3 series. And they have created this vehicle line to come as a convertible. However, behind all the glamour and splendor of this vehicle being a creation of the BMW brand, some experts and car connoisseurs have mentioned that perhaps this vehicle just does not suit to their tastes and simply just looks not like other BMW vehicles.
Despite being garbed in the best BMW body parts that BMW can create, the overall look made the BMW 3 series look like a bizarre little thing. One expert did say that if this convertible was a woman or a person, perhaps he could say that the BMW 3 series has got the extra and unwanted fat that most people would not want in their bodies. Plus, the vehicle also has got that extra overhang that just looks not just right for the vehicle model.

Anyhow, this vehicle would soon be welcoming into its family a couple of units that would hold unique variations and deviations come 2007. One variety would be those BMW 3 series vehicles that would hold smaller engines. Another variety would be those that use diesel engines as its source of power. But, of course, as a BMW vehicle, it would not be surprising if this one also does come with a high price tag. As usual.

The newest model of this vehicle line is actually in its fourth generation already. It comes with a hard roof that can be folded so much so that you can use the vehicle on sunny days with the top down or on hard and cold winter travels with the top up. But you see, unlike other vehicles which can bring the top down in some 10 seconds or even less, the BMW 3 Series' top can be taken up or stowed away in 22 seconds.

Despite the down sides, you also do get one kind of special leather for its upholstery. This new one is the very first leather that is sun-reflective. The company does say that it does protect your seats from the kind of damage that the sun can do on your interior. Well, at least, that would be something to look forward to.

About the Author
Jenny McLane is a 36 year old native of Iowa and has a knack for research on cars and anything and everything about it. She works full time as a Market Analyst for one of the leading car parts suppliers in the country today.

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