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2010 BMW X3


Preview 2010 BMW X3
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Preview 2010 X3
Preview BMW X3
Preview BMW X3
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Engine size - Displacement - Engine capacity:2497 cm3
Transmission Gearbox - Number of speeds:Automatic
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Drive wheels - Traction - Drivetrain:4WD
Price (out of date):$49619


Making it's debut the 2004 BMW X3 is available in the following trimlines: 2.5i, and 3.0i. The 3.0i is powered by a 3.0L V6 225-hp engine and the 2.5i is powered by a 2.5L V6 184-hp engine. The 3.0i and 2.5i come coupled to a standard six-speed manual transmission, or an optional five-speed automatic transmission with overdrive.

2010 BMW X3 specs, Engine size 2497cm3, Fuel type Gasoline, Drive wheels 4WD, Transmission Gearbox Automatic

The BMW X3 is a compact crossover SUV (BMW advertises it as an SAV, or Sport Activity Vehicle) produced by the German automaker BMW. It is based on the BMW 3-Series E46 automobile platform. The X3 3.0i won the Canadian Car of the Year Best New Sport Utility Vehicle award for 2005.


Along the heels of a successful and ongoing production run of the BMW X5, BMW decided in the early millennium that it wanted to compete with the likes of the Land Rover Freelander and other small SUVs just as the X5 had previously done so well in its respective classes. Thus the X3 (internally known as E83), was born.

What thus emerged was a concept unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show in 2003. Dubbed the xActivity, BMW previewed to the public for the first time what a smaller SAV based on a 3 Series platform would look like. The concept had no windows, for the most part no roof, and a sleek futuristic interior. Only the basic shape of the car would emerge as the BMW X3.

Just as BMW used many parts from the E39 5 Series parts bin in the making of the X5, the same occurred in the X3's development, whereby BMW engineers reused 3 Series parts. In fact, complete sets of parts came straight out of the E46 330xi unchanged in the X3 (e.g. rear suspension).

Austrian automotive contractor Magna Steyr of Graz, Austria performed additional development work and has been contracted to manufacture all first-generation X3s.



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