BMW 335is Convertible3 of 8Why it's worth a fling: Open-air fun Starting price: $59,075 On sale: May 2010Buyer beware: The BMW 335is Convertible is one of those cars you might drive 90 mph on the highway without meaning to -- because the car makes it so easy you might not notice. The "s" stands for "sport" and the "i" means it's fuel-injected. The new model is sporty, because it's got a turbocharged six-cylinder engine that produces 320 horsepower. For the first time on the 3 Series, BMW will offer an optional seven-speed automatic transmission. That helps with a fast takeoff from a standing start, but it also saves fuel at highway cruising speeds.<< Back to the 2010 Spring Auto Guide table of contents. Related Articles:Negotiating a car trade-inSecrets of a car price stickerWhat women really want10 steps to best car loan dealRelated Links:Get a car loan on weak credit5 best conditions to refinance your carBorn in the USAHybrids are not the only answeradvertisement
Why it's worth a fling: Open-air fun Starting price: $59,075 On sale: May 2010
Buyer beware: The BMW 335is Convertible is one of those cars you might drive 90 mph on the highway without meaning to -- because the car makes it so easy you might not notice. The "s" stands for "sport" and the "i" means it's fuel-injected. The new model is sporty, because it's got a turbocharged six-cylinder engine that produces 320 horsepower. For the first time on the 3 Series, BMW will offer an optional seven-speed automatic transmission. That helps with a fast takeoff from a standing start, but it also saves fuel at highway cruising speeds.
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