The 2011 BMW 3-Series is a sporty midsize luxury car available in coupe, sedan, and convertible models. It competes primarily with the Audi A4/A5 family, Infiniti G37, and Mercedes-Benz C-Class, each offering a different take on the concept of a luxury midsize sports vehicle.
The 2011 3-Series goes on sale toward the end of the summer and sits between the 1-Series and 5-Series in BMW's range. The core of the range is built around 328i, 335i, and 335is models, with both rear- and all-wheel-drive models available. It starts at a base price of $33,100 for the sedan.
The 2011 3-Series goes on sale toward the end of the summer and sits between the 1-Series and 5-Series in BMW's range. The core of the range is built around 328i, 335i, and 335is models, with both rear- and all-wheel-drive models available. It starts at a base price of $33,100 for the sedan.
BMW's 3-Series has become a legend in its own time because of its sporting dynamics, trim proportions and reasonably affordable price. BMW has modestly upgraded its E90 3-Series -- which is BMW-speak for the fifth generation of a lineup that dates back to the late-1970s -- now with a new engine option, revisions to the exterior and an upgraded iDrive system.
About this Vehicle
Trim: 2011 BMW 3 Series 328i
MSRP: $33,650
Engine: 3L I6
Transmission: Automatic
Trim: 2011 BMW 3 Series 328i
MSRP: $33,650
Engine: 3L I6
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: RWD
Fuel Type: Gas
Curb Weight: 3,362 lbs.
Fuel Type: Gas
Curb Weight: 3,362 lbs.
Review
The BMW 3 Series is regarded as one of the most popular series of luxury cars on the road today. The 3 Series sedan is considered the luxury sedan of choice, year after year, in auto reviews. With a slight face lift and some engine modifications, the 2011 BMW 3 Series is now available for sale. Read on for the results of our road test of the new 3 Series sedan.
Performance
Like most auto manufacturers, BMW is aiming to make fuel economy and overall efficiency a priority, and the 2011 3 Series group is no different. In fact, BMW has a program called Efficient Dynamics that’s expected to be a leading part of the fuel-efficiency push in the auto industry. Thanks to that gas-sipping technology, the 2011 BMW 3 Series lineup now offers an N55 model that is more fuel-efficient and cleaner-burning than its predecessors. Other models should still achieve the 18/28 mpg city/highway rating of the 2010 model. The engine in the 328i remains the same for 2011, but places a single, twin-scroll turbocharger engine with 300 horsepower in the 335i model. All 3 Series models have 0-60 times of around five seconds. Handling and braking are solid, with a six-speed manual drivetrain standard and a six-speed auto optional.
Exterior and Interior Features
BMW made only a few cosmetic changes to the 3 Series for 2011. Auto reviews refer to the design changes as a “facelift.” The 2011 BMW is longer and slightly higher than the previous model. New exterior features include horizontal chrome blades, LED lighting in the front and the rear, a lifted back end, new bumpers, and new rocker panels and sideview mirrors. See photos of the 2011 3 Series in our gallery.
Inside, BMW has done very little with the cabin of the 2011 3 Series, which is a good thing considering how enamored car reviews are of it. The intimate, well-appointed cabin of the BMW 3 Series is a wonder to behold. The iDrive control system remains optional for 2011, and the steering-wheel shift paddles for models with automatic transmissions were redesigned for the new year.
Safety and Specifications
The 2011 3 Series is too new to have been crash tested by the car insurance industry or federal government, but all models except the convertible have always received superb safety scores. Standard car safety equipment on the BMW 3 Series includes full-length side-curtain airbags, a stability control system, and anti-lock disc brakes. No J.D. Power Quality Ratings or Intellichoice 5 year cost of ownership figures are available on the 2011 3 Series, although last year’s model was an excellent value. According to new car guide sites, here are the specs on the new BMW 3 Series:
* Car pricing: $33,150 - $45,000 MSRP; $30,680 - $41,580 invoice
* Engine: 3.0-liter, 230-horsepower inline six-cylinder
* Competitors: Infiniti G37, Cadillac CTS, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, and Audi A4
* Warranty: four-year/50,000-mile basic warranty, roadside assistance, and free routine maintenance during warranty period
BMW 3 Series Model Lineup
BMW offers a robust lineup of coupes, wagons, convertibles, and sedans for the 2011 3 Series. The base trim level for most body styles is the 2011 BMW 328i, but the sedan and the wagon also are available in the all-wheel-drive 328i xDrive version. The remaining trims are the 335i, the 335i xDrive, and the diesel-powered 335d. Upgrades come in the form of various packages, and include luxury features like heated front seats, Bluetooth, a sunroof, and a hard-drive-based navigation system.
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