The 2007 BMW 328 is a compact luxury car with a powerful, sporty feel. Three bodystyles are available: the four-door sedan, a two-door coupe, and a four-door sport wagon. For this model year, BMW added a 328xi trim in each body style; the new entry features all-wheel drive, hoping to attract buyers in the U.S. snow belt and overcome previous criticisms that the 328 is not a good car for driving in inclement weather.
A cousin to the pricier 335, the 328's 3.0-liter inline-six engine puts out 230 horsepower, taking you from 0 to 60 in just under 6 seconds. A choice of six-speed manual or six-speed manumatic transmission is offered.
And while it may be more affordable than 5-series and 7-series cars, BMW does not scrimp on the luxury features in the '07 328. The cockpit features burlwood trim and a leather-wrapped steering wheel with Bluetooth capability; adjustable seats, automatic climate control, and stylish leatherette upholstery add comfort and elegance to the cabin.
Safety features like xenon headlights, run-flat tires, and automatic stability control are just part of the Beemer performance package. To add to that feeling of security, the BMW Ultimate Service package covers maintenance and roadside assistance for 4 years or 50,000 miles.