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BMW M6
Following its debut last November, the new BMW M5 has already made its mark, garnering raves like this from Automobile's January '06 All-Star awards: "Having vanquished other sport sedans, BMW decided to make the latest M5 a supercar:" Now, will all the power, technology and road mastery of the M5 packed into the elegantly sporty 6 Series Coupe, the new M6 makes yet another statement for BMW and BMW M: lighter and lower-built than the M5, possessed of an even sportier attitude. Customers will look at both, feel their preferences, make their choices. Either way, they get the full measure of BMW M's performance capabilities and technological sophistication. In a comparison test of these two M masterpieces, Road & Track (February '06) put it this way: "If you need space the M5 is the one. For those who don't, the M6 performs ever so slightly better to the numbers."
BMW 3 Series
The new-look BMW 3 Series Coupe once again sets the benchmark for elegant design, luxury and value. The vehicle features the first inline six-cylinder with twin-turbochargers, high-precision fuel injection, and an all-aluminum crankcase. The 335i Coupe will be joined in the U.S. by the 230 horsepower 328i Coupe. In addition to the standard six-speed manual, both models will be offered with an available six-speed STEPTRONIC automatic transmission. Designed for responsiveness, the new automatic enhances driving dynamics without sacrificing fuel efficiency.
BMW X3
Building on its reputation as an agile, fun to drive, attainable BMW Sports Activity Vehicle, the X3 receives a significant freshening for the 2007 model year. It begins with a performance upgrade and also includes additional safety features, revamped exterior styling, an increase in the level of interior refinement as well as new luxury and performance oriented options. Reflecting its increase in performance, it also gets a new name - the BMW X3 3.0si. As a BMW SAV, it will again come standard with BMW's innovative xDrive all-wheel drive.