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Photo and video update: 2007 BMW 3er coupe

07/06/2006, 11:14 AM

By admin

BMW has released twelve new photos and videos of a 2007 BMW 3-Series coupe in Montego Blue. The automaker also released twelve new videos of the coupe, including the Montego Blue and Space Grey Metallic colors, plus some interior shots and a look at the car’s bi-turbo engine. [See the full gallery here, and see the videos here].

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07/06, 11:43 AM

posted by:

tino

MEH…

07/06, 11:48 AM

posted by:

Jon

What Tino said.

The old E46 3-Series was a much, much better. WTF was BMW thinking?

Jon.

07/06, 12:02 PM

posted by:

Anonymous

so sexy yo. the m3 is gonna look amazing

07/06, 12:39 PM

posted by:

Dean

Yo, yo … yeah, yo-yo, it’s as sexy as a 69-year old prostitute. Knows all the tricks but ugly as sin.

07/06, 1:49 PM

posted by:

Madcapp

Chris Bangle successfully un-3′d the 3-series. And those annoying stupid runflat tires, I was all set to buy a new 3 to replace my last one, not anymore.

07/06, 1:57 PM

posted by:

Asher

GUESS WHAT BOYS?? NEW M3 WORLD EXCLUSIVE PICS ON ROAD AND TRACK.COM. HERES THE LINK:

http://www.roadandtrack.com/article.asp?section_id=7&article_id=3647

Now for the bad part – it looks as awkward and uninspiring as this new 3 Coupe. In this case, I must agree with Jon and let them bring back the E46 M3 – a true classic!

07/06, 2:04 PM

posted by:

Michael Spadaro

That shade of blue ain’t bad.

07/06, 2:21 PM

posted by:

Toy Yoda

I’ve seen the new 3er in person. The car has many Japanese stylistic cues. The rear looks very Japanese. I’m not fond of the area around the rear tire. If you look at the pictures of this car, for some reason, the rear tires appear to be smaller than the front. It makes the car look awkward. I thought it was the picture at first, but when I saw the car in real life, it had the same optical illusion.

The “cusped” sides are a bit too much in real life. They look okay in the picture, but they bulge out too much in real life that you think it looks more like a “metal failure” than a design decision. I don’t really like the car too much stylistically.

07/06, 2:43 PM

posted by:

robert

Jon, Jon, Jon… Like – said before, !.1 won’t need you anyway , thhis car is gonna fly out of the showroom even with all you haters…

07/06, 2:49 PM

posted by:

Anonymous

yo haters can hate all you want now but you know that ur gonna drool like lil babies when the cars out.

07/06, 2:52 PM

posted by:

Anonymous

btw chris bangel is a genius. all of his designs turn out great gotta recognize

07/06, 3:44 PM

posted by:

vandg

^^speak The Truth Bangle Is Among The Great Car Designers He Such Passion 4 It I Hope I Can Get On His Level Bold Man As 4 The 3 Iperfer The Sedan The Coupe Doesnt Wow Me N Its A Bit Feme And Fussy Wit The Mpack It Would Better Wit A 7er 6er Bangle Butt

07/06, 4:29 PM

posted by:

Toy Yoda

I’ve seen them already. They look alright. I’ll take my 6er design over the 3er design any day.

07/07, 12:43 AM

posted by:

RAS

Bangle a genius? Have you ever seen his so-called masterpiece, the Fiat Coupé? The guy seems to think haphazard slashes are the solution to any styling question. His work reminds me of first year design students: too many slashes, too much detailing, too many surface changes with no regard to proportion or form. There’s a reason why Giugiaro has always insisted that the best designs are always start with simplicity as a template, because it’s true.

07/08, 9:47 AM

posted by:

Angelo

i don’t think it’s ugly. However, I do hate the tires.

08/27, 10:32 PM

posted by:

khoa

I saw the car in person today, I love the front of the car but the back looks like the honda accord coupe. I was ready to order the 335i but now I have to reconsider. THe current M3 model is way better than the 2008 M3. so disappointed.

 
 
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