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BMW X3 2012 test drive and review

BMW X3 2012 consumer test drive and review


BMW X3 2012 test review
BMW X3 2012


Today at Test and Review we are going to take a closer look at one of the most popular SUV's in the world. BMW X3 is a compact crossover SUV (or SAV - Sports Activity Vehicle as BMW calls it) which came on the market in 2003 and it's been a real hit since then.
2012 BMW X3 is produced on the F25 platform in Spartanburg, United States.

The new BMW X3 has a nice, muscular design and a sporty profile. Its off-road capabilities are delivered through its sophisticated 4x4 X-drive (all wheel drive) system, which has one of the fastest responses in the world. This system is standard for all BMW X3s.

BMW X3 2012
BMW X3 2012 test drive and review
All US market vehicles come with a 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder petrol engine either normally aspirated or with a twin scroll turbocharger and an 8-speed automatic transmission.
Europe customers will be able go choose from three diesel engines as well as the gasoline versions of the X3.

BMW X3 2012 test drive - video
This BMW X3 is with a sport M-package

BMW X4 2013 released

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