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BMW Cars: What's new for 2007
The rest of the 3-series arrives

By Aaron Gold, About.com

2007 BMW 3-Series coupe

2007 BMW 3-Series coupe

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ALL MODELS: All scheduled maintenance is now performed by the dealership at no charge for 4 years or 50,000 miles.

3-SERIES: The newest generation of the 3-series sedan and wagon made its debut in 2006; a coupe (photo) and convertible (photo) join the lineup for 2007. 325 models get a power increase (up 15 horsepower to 230) and a name change to 328; 330 models get a turbocharged 3-liter inline six and are now called 335. All will be available in an all-wheel-drive version called 328xi. Navigation systems can now download real-time traffic updates and factor in traffic delays when calculting the quickest route.

5-SERIES: High-definition radio and night vision are added to the option list, and the optional Sport Package receives some improvements. Navigation systems can download real-time traffic updates.

6-SERIES: An enhanced leather package and Logic 7 sound system join the option list. The navigation system can download real-time traffic alerts.

7-SERIES: A new BMW Individual package includes unique interior trim, Merino leather and special 20" wheels. 7s with the BMW Individual package also offer additional exterior paint colors at additional cost. The short-wheelbase V12 version (760i) is discontinued; 750i, 750iL and 760iL models remain.

M3: Discontinued.

M5: A six-speed manual is now available as an alterative to the self-shifting sequential transmission.

M6: Now available as a convertible (photo).

Z4: No major changes.

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