Model ReviewThe 3-Series is offered in Sedan Sports Wagon Coupe and Convertible body styles each with several potential powertrains. Most of the lineup is offered in 328i and 335i variants with the 328i getting a new 240-horsepower 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine while 335i versions offer a 300-hp 3.0L turbo six. Both of these engines employ twin-scroll turbocharging for quick responsiveness as well as strong torque output just above idle--making them feel like much larger engines. New-generation 8-speed automatic transmissions help the Sedan and Sports Wagon models achieve excellent mileage too--up to 33 mpg on the highway with the 335i Sedan or up to 34 mpg with the 328i Sedan. Coupe and Convertible versions have a 6-speed automatic available instead of the 8-speed (and a 230-hp six) but a 6-speed manual gearbox is also offered throughout the entire 3-Series lineup.Model StrengthsA wide variety of options athletic driving feel fuel efficiency high-tech options long list of appearance packages and trims compact size and maneuverability practicality and comfort What's new for 2013?BMW has updated its design lines in the 2013 3-Series. An M Sport Line is new and offered on either 328i or 335i models bringing sport seats M alloy wheels a sport suspension an aerodynamic package 'hexagonal' interior trim Shadowline exterior trim and an Anthracite-hued headliner. Modern Line 3-Series cars now come with an all-black upper dash and steering wheel to compliment Black Dakota Leather and Dark Oyster piping and Dark Pearl metallic trim replaces Pearl metallic trim. Sport Line models are now available with Fineline Anthracite wood trim and both the Sport Line and M Sport Line now include a choice between all-season or performance tires. Visit Onyx Motorsports online at www.onyxautos.com to see more pictures of this vehicle or call us at 480-425-2000 today to schedule your test drive.