Used BMW 3 Series for sale in Wilsonville, Oregon - Audi Wilsonville
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Used 2007 BMW 3 Series 328i, Prem Pkg, Leather, Moon Roof 3.0L 6 Cyl.
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KBB Retail Price$24,450
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Internet Price$19,995
Stock #:
PQ12032
VIN:
WBAVC535X7FZ77765
Color:
Sparkling Graphite Metallic
Odometer:
37,986
Transmission:
Automatic
Drivetrain:
RWD
City MPG 20
Hwy MPG 29
MPG is estimated only and will vary by equipment and options.
Very clean condition and clean Carfax vehicle history. Loaded with equipment including premium package, leather, moon roof, and lots more. Inspected by our mechanics to assure the future owner that it is in top operating condition. J.D. Power and Associates gave the 2007 3 Series 4.5 out of 5 Power Circles for Overall Initial Quality Mechanical. Experience Oregon's only Google ''5 Star'' rated Audi dealership based on actual customer reviews and feedback. Located just 5 minutes south of Bridgeport Village! Call Audi Wilsonville at 503 254-2834 to set up a preview or request a video via email!
BMW's 3-Series has always been an exemplar of how to combine luxury and sportiness, and the 2007 lineup is no different. The 328i features BMW's exceptional 3.0L engine, which uses double-VANOS technology to steplessly adjust both the intake and exhaust timing on way to producing 230 horsepower. New for 2007 is a twin-turbocharged version of the same six-cylinder, which is found in the 335i models. This gem of an engine produces 300 horsepower and an equal amount of torque. Both powerplants are matched with a superb six-speed manual transmission, while a six-speed Steptronic automatic transmission is a $1,275 option.
The 3-Series is available as a coupe, a retractable hardtop convertible coupe, a sedan, and a wagon. In addition to rear-wheel drive, all-wheel drive is available with the base engine on all body types except the convertible (where it isn't available at all). All vehicles have a marvelously balanced chassis and outstanding road feel. Easily adjusted and very supportive seats are the norm, as is one of the nicest steering wheels found in a modern automobile. A stiff suspension means the 3-Series is at its best when carving corners.
Standard equipment is generous, with stability and traction controls, xenon adaptive headlights, a moonroof, power heated mirrors, a tire pressure monitor, dynamic cruise control, automatic tri-zone climate control, a 10-speaker audio system, side seat-mounted and curtain air bags, and power windows and locks. The all-wheel-drive versions add retractable headlight washers. The 335i models include a memory feature for the mirrors, power seats, a LOGIC7 sound system with 13 speakers and surround sound simulation, and an assortment of visual adjustments.
Differences between body styles, aside from the obvious, are minimal. The convertibles add memory to the mirrors and power to the seats. The sedan and wagon ride on 16-inch alloys instead of the 17-inchers found on the coupe and convertible. The wagon also has roof rails for extra cargo-toting flexibility.
Options are extensive, ranging from a rear parking assist and a DVD-based navigation system, to run-flat performance tires and an increased top-speed limiter.
Editorial Description
BMW's 3-Series has always been an exemplar of how to combine luxury and sportiness, and the 2007 lineup is no different. The 328i features BMW's exceptional 3.0L engine, which uses double-VANOS technology to steplessly adjust both the intake and exhaust timing on way to producing 230 horsepower. New for 2007 is a twin-turbocharged version of the same six-cylinder, which is found in the 335i models. This gem of an engine produces 300 horsepower and an equal amount of torque. Both powerplants are matched with a superb six-speed manual transmission, while a six-speed Steptronic automatic transmission is a $1,275 option.
The 3-Series is available as a coupe, a retractable hardtop convertible coupe, a sedan, and a wagon. In addition to rear-wheel drive, all-wheel drive is available with the base engine on all body types except the convertible (where it isn't available at all). All vehicles have a marvelously balanced chassis and outstanding road feel. Easily adjusted and very supportive seats are the norm, as is one of the nicest steering wheels found in a modern automobile. A stiff suspension means the 3-Series is at its best when carving corners.
Standard equipment is generous, with stability and traction controls, xenon adaptive headlights, a moonroof, power heated mirrors, a tire pressure monitor, dynamic cruise control, automatic tri-zone climate control, a 10-speaker audio system, side seat-mounted and curtain air bags, and power windows and locks. The all-wheel-drive versions add retractable headlight washers. The 335i models include a memory feature for the mirrors, power seats, a LOGIC7 sound system with 13 speakers and surround sound simulation, and an assortment of visual adjustments.
Differences between body styles, aside from the obvious, are minimal. The convertibles add memory to the mirrors and power to the seats. The sedan and wagon ride on 16-inch alloys instead of the 17-inchers found on the coupe and convertible. The wagon also has roof rails for extra cargo-toting flexibility.
Options are extensive, ranging from a rear parking assist and a DVD-based navigation system, to run-flat performance tires and an increased top-speed limiter.



