BMW 3 Series M Sport Package available to order in the U.S.

Thanks to Collin from BMW of Pleansat Grove, we inform you that the highly awaited M Sport Package is available to order on the BMW 3 Series. Collin has just placed an order for a 335i with the M Sport Pack which will be delivered in March.
Unfortunately, the pricing is blocked in the dealership’s ordering system, so no information on that at this point, but with the M Sport Package price on the 1 Series set at $1,300, we should expect the 3 Series package to be around the same amount.
The M Sport Package (ZMP) cannot be combined with the Cold Weather Packager or the Sport Package. It does NOT get the heated steering wheel, headlight washers, front PDC.
If you’re wondering what the differences are between the regular Sport Package and the M Package then the following list should give you a better idea:
M door sills
M footrest
M gearshift lever
M steering wheel
M wheels
Available with an M exterior color
Anthracite Headliner
Aerodynamic package
LeMans Blue Paint available
So, if you’re in the game of getting a new 3er, you can contact your local dealer and can still place an order for the M Sport Package, even without the pricing.
As of now, the configurator is not available on the BMWUSA.COM website.
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What are the differences between the different bmw 3 series?
Feb 08, 2008 by Colin D | Posted in BMW
Im 19 looking to buy a car and im looking at the 1992-1998 generation of the bmw 3 series but there are so many i was just wondering the differences
The "i" stands for injected, and they are all inline 6 cylinder engines, not V6s. BMW no longer uses any 4 cylinder engines in USA. So stick with 323 and up (6 cylinders).
Here is a list of the letters, not all apply to 3-series.
The system of letters is as follows:
* d = diesel
* i = fuel-injected
* x = all wheel drive (xDrive)
* L = long wheel base
* C = coupe (no longer used)
* T = touring (wagon/estate)
* t = hatchback
* g = biogas
* s = sport package (Sports seats in the front, spoiler on the rear, improved gearbox, custom rims)
* si= sports injection (the new range of x5, x3 and z4 engines)
* e = eta (essentially "economy" in English)
* es = eta sport
M333 | Feb 11, 2008
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Why is the compact version of bmw 3 series much more cheaper than the normal 3 series ?
Aug 30, 2008 by T-B0N3 | Posted in BMW
On a search on mobile.de for bmw 3 series up to 2004, 90% of the returns are compact versions. What makes these cars cheaper than the normal versions ?
If I would have known I would not have asked the question ... right ?
^^^He said it all, they are underpowered too. Never buy a 323i, that thing is a MESS. They also use hubcaps on the 323i lol.
Dasddsa D | Aug 30, 2008
Is the BMW 3 Series really unreliable and expensive to maintain?What would you like to ask?
Dec 31, 2008 by AyD | Posted in Other - Car Makes
It seems there are lots of dissatisfied BMW 3 series owners (going by comments on various consumer reviews). Is there any statistic showing the ratio of dissatisfied versus satisfied owners in the USA? My thinking is that consumers with horrific experiences are twice more likely to vent their frustrations via various feedback/review systems than satisfied customers echoing their positive experiences via the same medium. I'm interested in buying a 2002-06 BMW 325 or 330.