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Engine power, eager handling, and all-wheel-drive come together in ... a welterweight boxer. With the 340i, BMW’s designers finally hit the mark just right – for me, anyway.
The 2018 BMW ... drive in a compact sedan that can fit four adults and their weekend gear in equal parts comfort and sport are one of life’s modest pleasures. The 340i just feels right, from ...
After painstaking testing and deliberation, we’ve concluded that BMW ... right to the 7000-rpm redline. Even though xDrive improved launch traction, we found that the all-wheel-drive 340i ...
The XE seems happy and playful compared with the BMW's tidy discipline, though maybe not as fully in control. Next, a sharp right-hander ... by the 340i, a rear-wheel-drive model with a six ...
None more so than one of the newer variations on the theme, the 340i ... BMW are upholding tradition in the right sort of way. The figures look strong on paper, and it is simply great to drive.
I will only drive a bmw from here on forward. Very reliable. The 340i in RWD with MPPSK is an ... distracted drivers who are twitching left a right frequently. There is just too much play in ...
BMW 3-Series fighter ... more the way we'd want it with rear-wheel drive, the M Sport package, manual gearbox, and track handling pack, the 340i is nearly $57,000. A 328i with the same options ...
The BMW 340i sedan is new for 2016 and comes with a new engine: an inline twin-turbo six cylinder that produces 320 horsepower and 330 pound-feet of torque. A benchmark 3-series luxury car with ...
Yes, BMW’s labcoat-wearing engineers really got it right with the 340i. The question isn’t whether ... I had the opportunity to drive an early E36 325i -- just your plain straight-six, five ...
The new BMW 340i brings more than just a change of badge over the old 335i... Under the bonnet is a new version of the brand’s six-cylinder turbo petrol engine, which produces 240kW of power and ...