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New 2012 BMW 335 Overview
Vehicle Overview
Offered in 328 and turbocharged (gasoline or diesel) 335 models, BMW's 3 Series is the luxury automaker's bread-and-butter model. (The 328 is covered separately in the Cars.com Research section.) Available in sedan, coupe and retractable-hardtop convertible body styles with seating for five or four people, the 335 competes with the Infiniti G and Mercedes-Benz C-Class. BMW plans to introduce a redesigned 3 Series sedan in the 2012 calendar year.
New for 2012
A six-speed automatic transmission, previously available for $1,375, is now a no-cost option for 3 Series models. For all versions, BMW Applications, a feature that allows a variety of iPhone apps to run through the iDrive system, is a $250 option.
Exterior
Coupes and convertibles have different front and rear styling touches. The 335is has a unique front air dam with larger air intakes. Exterior features include:
- Standard adaptive xenon headlights, 17-inch alloy wheels
- Optional 18- or 19-inch wheels
- Optional Active Steering system with speed-sensitive assist
- Optional automatic high beams
Interior
Sedans seat five, but there's room for only four in the coupe and convertible. The iDrive system, available only with an optional navigation system, is BMW's latest version, revamped with better graphics, more shortcut keys and improved menu functionality. Interior features include:
- Push-button start, Standard automatic climate control, Standard HD radio
- Optional front and rear parking assist
- Optional navigation system with iDrive
- Optional Dynamic Cruise Control can gently apply the brakes to maintain a preset speed
- Optional satellite radio
Two gasoline engines are available: a 300-horsepower, single-turbo 3.0-liter inline-six-cylinder for the 335i and a 320-hp, twin-turbo 3.0-liter for the 335is. The twin-turbo for the 335is can temporarily boost torque to 370 pounds-feet from 332 for more power. Mechanical features include:
- Standard six-speed manual gearbox, No-cost optional six-speed automatic transmission on 335i
- Seven-speed dual-clutch automated manual transmission optional on 335is
- Standard rear-wheel drive; optional all-wheel drive
Safety
Convertibles are not available with side curtain airbags like the coupe and sedan. Convertibles do get side airbag head extensions. Safety features include:
- Antilock brakes, Electronic stability system
- Side curtain airbags (not available on convertible), Side-impact airbags for the front seats
- Active front head restraints

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