At a base price of $34,025, the simplest 3-Series offers good value in a sports sedan. BMW's smooth inline-sixes, whether gasoline or diesel, provide excellent power the diesel and even the smaller gasoline engine are surprisingly fuel-efficient. All-wheel-drive and a clean-diesel engine are optional on certain models. The extensive line includes the four-door sedan, a two-door coupe and convertible, and a station wagon. A more thorough refresh is expected for 2011, but the 2010 3-Series still owns its segment: four-seat sports compacts. The BMW 3-Series was last redesigned for 2007, with a handful of mild styling changes last year. High Gear Media drove a manufacturer-provided BMW 3-Series to produce this hands-on road test. 's editors also researched BMW 3-Series reviews from other sources to give you a comprehensive range of opinions from around the Web-and to help you decide which ones to trust. has driven the 2010 BMW 3-Series to bring you this hands-on review that covers styling, performance, safety, utility, and features from on-the-road observations.
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