2011 Bmw 325ci

The 2011 Bmw 325ci are superb cars and that’s why the 3 Series continues to be the benchmark for sports sedans. The hunkered stance, deep front airdam with its vast opening, aggressive fender flares, massive low-profile Michelin Pilot Sport tires, the bulging hood (necessary to accommodate the engine), dual twin exhaust tips, even the horizontal air gills just below the windshield pillar. Even in a color as basic as white, The 2011 Bmw 325ci attracts a lot of attention, particularly from men who notice its special styling cues that only hint at its amazing performance potential. Well-designed exterior door handles are easy to grab. The 2011 2011 Bmw 325ci interior is designed for the serious driver.

 

The Natural Brown Leather ($1450) is a classic shade and the quality of the leather is high, making for a beautiful interior. Dashboard and door panels are rich in appearance, and appealing to the eye. A titanium finish is used around the instrument panel, console, and doors. Genuine myrtle wood inserts are optional.

 

The 2011 Bmw 325ci Coupe we drove had an Imola Red interior that was sporty and handsome. Bucket seats provide fine support without feeling hard, and come standard with six adjustments. Power adjustments come standard on all models except 2011 Bmw 325ci. The 10-way power seats that come with the optional Sport Package are superb, adding more side bolstering for winding roads, and slide-out thigh support. The leather-covered steering wheel tilts and telescopes for optimum adjustment. Its slim design is a benefit of the latest in compact air bag packaging. Audio and speed controls on the steering wheel work well and add convenience. Two different steering wheels are used depending on body style and model. 2011 Bmw 325ci comes with a fat three-spoke steering wheel that contains buttons for cruise control, the audio system, and a factory-installed phone, which makes it bulkier and less racy than the Audi TT steering wheel.

The instruments themselves feature soft orange lighting, which help reduce glare at night; some people find orange instrument lighting easier on the eyes than other colors. Most switches fall intuitively to the driver’s fingertips, but the 3 Series interior is not without its faults. Window controls are located on the center console, requiring a glance down to open or close a windows. Having the controls on the doors would make them much easier to use. The 2011 2011 Bmw 325ci cars are not class leaders when it comes to moving cargo, either. The trunk is small, and the trunk opening is even smaller. However, the Cold Weather Package ($1000) adds split fold-down rear seats with a ski boot and armrest, plus other features. The convertible offers little in the way of trunk space. Sport wagons seem the perfect solution for enthusiast drivers who need some cargo capacity. When the car is unlocked, the rear hatch can be opened by touching the electric release above the license plate; or just the rear glass can be opened by pressing a button under the rear wiper.

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