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See more video blogs hereWith the optional Variable Damper Control, the X3 strikes a fine balance between comfort and agility. The cabin is classy and spacious, and running costs are low.
The X1 has sharp handling, low CO2 emissions and comes with plenty of standard kit. It's keenly priced for a BMW, too.
The BMW 3 Series has strong performance and excellent economy; fine handling; spacious cabin.
With the right options, the BMW 5 Series strikes just the right balance between comfort, refinement and dynamic excellence. The interior is plush and feels suitably expensive.
The 5 series Touring shows BMW at the top of its game. A great drive, loads of space and Efficient Dynamics make it the must-have executive estate car.
Engaging to drive, thanks to sharp handling and communicative steering. The diesel engines are refined and frugal, and the priciest versions are swift. Residual values are solid.
The 3 Series Touring is great to drive, thanks to agile handling, informative steering and strong engines
Brilliant to drive; lots of useful technology; now available with seven seats
The 3 Series Coupe has fantastic handling and steering and a range of powerful engines. There's plenty space for four, and running costs are reasonable.
The superb driving dynamics and brilliant range of engines are difficult to fault. The driving position is spot-on, too.
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