Car Reviews 2026 Bmw M3

The all new 2011 BMW M3 is majestic to say the very least. This car is an all rounded perfect vehicle for anyone who loves cars. This simply meets all the needs and requirements of the consumer and will definitely take good care of you. When driving the M3, know that you are in good hands. From the 2010 version of the M3, the 2011 one has changed quite a few things. To start things off, BMW has decided to add a Competition package to both the coupe version of the M3 as well as the sedan version. The Competition package includes many drive boosting features such as the addition of large 19 inch wheels as well as a lowered suspension. It also includes fancy features such as stability controls and a much wider track. The BMW M3 has been given a powerful 4.0 liter 414 horsepower, V8 engine that will astonishingly go from zero to 60 in just 4.6 seconds, beat that Mercedes! The M3 is offered in all three versions, a coupe, a sedan as well as a fancy convertible. The car is smoothly operated through a very nifty 6 speed manual transmission that comes as standard in the M3. For those of us who don’t prefer a manual transmission have the opportunity to use the 7 speed M-DCT transmission. With regards to fuel efficiency, the M3 does a very well 14 miles per gallon in the city and 20 miles per gallon on the highway. That gives it an average of 16 miles per gallon which is not bad at all. The 2011 version of the M3 is perhaps the strongest and heaviest M3 produced by BMW. The surprising factor however is that, as a car gets heavier it starts to consume a lot more fuel than the past edition and it also starts to lose out on its capability, something that the M3 does not do one bit. The car has a lot of safety features as well that include the most basic front and side curtain airbags (not in the convertible), traction control, a stability control that keeps the car stable as well as antilock disc brakes for maximum braking force. It has received good and marginal ratings in its safety tests which show that this car is a very well produced, all rounded car. It can go fast and it can serve as a decent yet very luxurious car. Source: http://www.edmunds.com/bmw/m3/ 2011/review.html Category:Home › Home • Will higher gasoline prices mean lower sales for new cars? — part 2 • Will higher gasoline prices mean lower sales for new cars? — part 1 • Should the crew of the Sea Shepherd board whaling ships? • Which makes a better pet: A dog or a cat? — part 13 • Grandparents: Can blogging chronicle your genealogy? • Which makes a better pet: A dog or a cat? — part 12 • Are teachers unions the cause of public school problems today? • Which makes a better pet: A dog or a cat? — part 11

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