The third-gen BMW X3 looks like a slightly smaller X5, which is not a bad thing at all. There is a link to other BMWs on the inside too and cabin q...
The third-gen BMW X3 looks like a slightly smaller X5, which is not a bad thing at all. There is a link to other BMWs on the inside too and cabin quality is up there with the 5 Series. The X3’s cabin is fairly roomy and space at the back is good too, but the rear seat could have been more supportive. The 2.0-litre diesel engine should serve the needs of everyday buyers, but for those who want to get the most out of this SUV's able chassis, it's the 360hp M40i petrol that's the one to go for. The X3 can feel a bit lumpy on broken roads but ride quality, on the whole, is good. Even better is the handling. The good steering and nice balance make this an SUV you can really drive with verve.
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