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      Year: 2007   Transmission: Unspecified
      Make: BMW   Engine: 3.0 L
      Model: X3   Exterior Color: Silver
      VIN: WBXPC93427WF21744   Interior Color: Gray
      Stock Number: F21744   Title: Clear
      Mileage: 99892  
     

    • 4-Wheel drive
    • Air Bag
    • Air conditioning
    • AM/FM Stereo
    • CD player
    • Cruise control
    • Moonroof
    • Power locks
    • Power seats
    • Power Steering
    • Power windows
    • Sunroof
     

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    Description

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    Safety Feature

    Air Bag - Driver
    Air Bag - Passenger
    Air Bags - Head
    Air Bag - Side
    Air Bag-Side-Head only-Rear
    Traction Control
    Brakes-ABS-4 Wheel
    4 Wheel Disc Brakes
    Remote Keyless Entry
    Tire-Pressure Monitoring System
    Engine Immobilizer/Vehicle Anti-Theft System
    Child Safety Locks
    Rear Defrost
    Daytime Running Lights
    Fog Lights

    Convenience Feature

    Tilt Wheel
    Cruise Control
    Steering Wheel Stereo Controls
    Steering Wheel-Leather Wrapped
    Intermittent Wipers
    AM/FM Stereo
    Window Locks
    Audio-Upgrade Sound System
    CD Player
    MP3 Sound System
    Additional Power Outlet(s)
    Trip Computer
    Air Conditioning
    Climate Control - Auto
    Mirrors-Vanity-Driver
    Mirrors-Vanity-Driver Illuminated
    Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger
    Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger Illuminated
    Reading Lamps-Front
    Reading Lamps-Rear

    Exterior Feature

    Headlights-Auto-Off
    Heated Side Mirrors
    Mirrors-Memory
    Mirrors-Pwr Driver
    Power Mirrors
    Roof-Panoramic
    Roof-Sun/Moon
    Spoiler
    Wheels-Aluminum
    Wipers-Rain Sensing
    Wipers-Variable Speed Intermittent

    Seating / Restraints

    Bucket Seats
    Leather Seats
    Power Driver Seat
    Power Passenger Seat
    Seat-Memory
    Seat-Rear Pass-Through

    Power Options

    Power Brakes
    Power Door Locks
    Power Steering
    Power Windows

    Drive Train / Brakes / Tires

    All Wheel Drive
      
    - Features & Specifications*
     
    EPA FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS:
    • City 18/hwy 26 (3.0L engine/6-speed manual trans)
    • City 19/hwy 26 (3.0L engine/5-speed auto trans)
    EXTERIOR:
    • Adaptive brake lights
    • Automatic headlights
    • Body-color door handles
    • Daytime running lights
    • Front fog lights
    • Kidney grille w/titanium-colored slats
    • Pwr heated mirrors-inc: reverse gear passenger auto-tilt-down, memory
    • Pwr tilt/slide 2-panel glass panorama roof-inc: front panel slides open, both panels tilt-up, sunshade, 1-touch functions
    • Rain-sensing windshield wipers-inc: adjustable moisture sensitivity, single wipe operation, heated washer jets
    • Rear roof spoiler
    • Rear wiper w/washer
    • Roof rails
    INTERIOR:
    • (4) grab handles
    • 3-channel FM diversity antenna
    • 3-spoke leather-wrapped multi-function steering wheel-inc: audio controls, cruise controls
    • 4-function on-board computer
    • 8-way pwr front sport seats-inc: driver seat memory, 2-way adjustable headrests
    • Aluminum door sill plates
    • Anti-theft AM/FM stereo w/CD player-inc: MP3 capability, radio data system (RDS), Auto-Store, auxiliary input jack, (10) speakers w/(2) subwoofers
    • Auto climate control w/micro-filter & air recirculation
    • BMW ambiance lighting
    • Cargo area-inc: (2) fastening rails, velour carpet, slip-proof reversible mat, retractable cover, lighting, auxiliary pwr outlet
    • Central locking system w/double-lock feature & 2-step unlocking
    • Check Control vehicle monitor system w/pictogram display
    • Coded driveaway protection
    • Courtesy lights-inc: fade in/out feature, front footwells
    • Cruise control
    • Dark ash wood trim
    • Dual front/rear reading lights
    • Electric & analog instrumentation
    • Front center console armrest-inc: storage, auxiliary pwr outlet
    • Front/rear cupholders
    • Front/rear door storage bins
    • Illuminated visor vanity mirrors
    • LCD main & trip odometers
    • Leather shift knob
    • Locking glovebox w/rechargeable flashlight
    • Prep-inc: Sirius satellite radio, 6-disc CD changer, alarm
    • Pwr windows-inc: front 1-touch open/close, rear 1-touch open, anti-trapping feature, open/close from exterior lock
    • Rear window defroster
    • Remote keyless entry-inc: 2-step unlocking, remote tailgate release, courtesy light activation, window open
    • Sensatec leatherette seat trim
    • Service interval indicator w/miles-to-service readout
    • Split-folding 60/40 rear seats w/fold-up center armrest
    • Storage nets on front seatbacks, in passenger footwell, & luggage compartment
    • Tilt/telescopic steering column
    • Tire pressure monitoring system
    • Vehicle & key memory
    MECHANICAL:
    • 17" x 8.0" star spoke alloy wheels (style 204)
    • 3.0L DOHC 24-valve I6 engine-inc: double-VANOS steplessly variable valve timing, Valvetronic
    • 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS)
    • 4-wheel ventilated pwr disc brakes
    • 6-speed manual transmission w/OD
    • Acoustically decoupled final drive w/rear hydraulic mount
    • Central link independent rear suspension w/subframe
    • Double-pivot strut-type independent front suspension-inc: front thrust plate
    • Dual chrome exhaust tips
    • Dynamic stability control (DSC)-inc: electronic brake proportioning, dynamic brake control, cornering & braking stability enhancement, hill descent control, brake fade compensation, brake standby, brake drying, start-off assistant, automatic differential brake (ADB-X), traction control
    • Electric water pump
    • Electronic throttle control
    • Engine-speed-sensitive pwr steering w/variable assist
    • Front/rear stabilizer bars
    • Gas shock absorbers
    • P235/55HR17 all-season tires
    • Space saver spare tire
    • Toolkit
    • Volume-controlled oil pump
    • xDrive all-wheel drive system w/variable torque split
    SAFETY:
    • 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS)
    • All-passenger automatic locking retractor (ALR)
    • Battery Safety Terminal
    • Crash sensor (automatically turns on hazard/interior lights, unlocks doors)
    • Daytime running lights
    • Dual front 2-stage Smart airbags
    • Dynamic stability control (DSC)-inc: electronic brake proportioning, dynamic brake control, cornering & braking stability enhancement, hill descent control, brake fade compensation, brake standby, brake drying, start-off assistant, automatic differential brake (ADB-X), traction control
    • Front safety belts w/pretensioners & force limiters
    • Front side-impact airbags
    • Front/rear head protection system (HPS) curtain airbags
    • Intelligent Safety & Info System (ISIS) for deployment of safety systems
    • Interlocking door anchoring system
    • Latch for child-restraint safety seat installation
    Tech Specs:
    • Vehicle Name: X3
    • Body Style: 4 Door
    • Drivetrain: AWD
    • EPA Classification: 4WD Sport Utility Vehicle
    • Passenger Capacity: 5
    • Passenger Volume (ft³): 90.1
    • Base Curb Weight (lbs): 4012
    • EPA Fuel Economy Est - City (MPG): 18
    • EPA Fuel Economy Est - Hwy (MPG): 26
    • Dead Weight Hitch - Max Trailer Wt. (lbs): 3500
    • Dead Weight Hitch - Max Tongue Wt. (lbs): 350
    • Engine Type: Gas I6
    • Displacement: 3.0L/183
    • SAE Net Horsepower @ RPM: 260 @ 6600
    • SAE Net Torque @ RPM: 225 @ 2750
    • Trans Type: 6
    • Trans Description Cont.: Manual w/OD
    • First Gear Ratio (:1): 4.35
    • Second Gear Ratio (:1): 2.50
    • Third Gear Ratio (:1): 1.66
    • Fourth Gear Ratio (:1): 1.23
    • Fifth Gear Ratio (:1): 1.00
    • Sixth Gear Ratio (:1): 0.85
    • Reverse Ratio (:1): 3.93
    • Final Drive Axle Ratio (:1): 3.73
    • Transfer Case Gear Ratio (:1), High: 1.00
    • Maximum Alternator Capacity (amps): 150
    • Suspension Type - Front: Independent
    • Suspension Type - Rear: Independent
    • Suspension Type - Front (Cont.): Double-Pivot
    • Suspension Type - Rear (Cont.): Central Link
    • Front Tire Size: P235/55HR17
    • Rear Tire Size: P235/55HR17
    • Spare Tire Size: Compact
    • Front Wheel Size (in): 17 x 8.0
    • Rear Wheel Size (in): 17 x 8.0
    • Spare Wheel Size (in): Compact
    • Front Wheel Material: Alloy
    • Rear Wheel Material: Alloy
    • Spare Wheel Material: Steel
    • Steering Type: Pwr Rack & Pinion
    • Steering Ratio (:1), Overall: 18.9
    • Turning Diameter - Curb to Curb (ft): 38.4
    • Brake Type: Pwr-Assisted
    • Brake ABS System: 4-Wheel
    • Disc - Front (Yes or ): Yes
    • Disc - Rear (Yes or ): Yes
    • Front Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in): 12.8 x - TBD -
    • Rear Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in): 12.6 x - TBD -
    • Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx (gal): 17.7
    • Front Head Room (in): 39.3
    • Front Leg Room (in): 40.2
    • Front Shoulder Room (in): 55.6
    • Second Head Room (in): 39.4
    • Second Leg Room (in): 35.8
    • Second Shoulder Room (in): 55.0
    • Wheelbase (in): 110.1
    • Length, Overall (in): 179.9
    • Width, Max w/o mirrors (in): 73.0
    • Height, Overall (in): 65.9
    • Track Width, Front (in): 60.0
    • Track Width, Rear (in): 60.7
    • Min Ground Clearance (in): 8.0
    • Cargo Volume to Seat 1 (ft³): 71.0
    • Cargo Volume to Seat 2 (ft³): 30.0
    * These are the standard features and specifications for this vehicle. Actual features may vary. Customer is responsible for confirming actual features on vehicle prior to purchase.
    - Awards & Reviews
     
    AutoWeek
    LIKED_MOST
    It is sure-footed, the drivetrain is unparalleled and the interior is reminiscent of every other BMW you have experienced. 
     

    Car and Driver
    ONE_LINER
    Hit a craggy, undulating section of road, and the X3 bucks like a mare with Little Richard's pinky ring stuck under the saddle. 
     

    Carpoint.com
    LIKED_MOST
    The six speed had a satisfying feel, and I was surprised at how much engine power came on when I was in sixth gear and starting a easy mountain grade. There's a good amount of power to be found via every gear here, and you don't always have to downshift to get it. 
     

    Edmunds.com
    COMPARISON
    Although this will no doubt produce cries of heresy among the BMW faithful, I prefer the handling of the X3 to that of even the much lauded 3 Series sedan.
    LIKED_MOST
    Despite the high expectations that come with attaching the flying propeller logo to any vehicle, the new X3 still surprises those expectations with amazing prowess. 
     

    Model Reviews
    A six-speed manual transmission is standard, while a new six-speed automatic with Steptronic is a no-charge option. The X3 3.0si is stuffed with standard equipment. Cockpit amenities include Sensatec leatherette upholstery; Panorama glass moonroof with fully automatic, two-piece glass panels; rain-sensing windshield wipers with automatic headlight control; and flat tire warning system. The xDrive, Dynamic Stability Control and Hill Descent Control combine to offer excellent handling, grip, traction, stability on gravel roads, muddy two-tracks and snow-covered backroads. For 2007, the BMW X3 comes in one model, the new 3.0si. Replacing last year's 225-hp 3.0-liter inline-6 is a totally new 260-hp 3.0-liter inline-6. The X3 is quick and fast, and the xDrive puts it at the head of the class when weather or road goes north. It's roomy, both for passengers and cargo. And just as important, it's replete with safety features, both active and passive. 
     

    Motor Trend
    ONE_LINER
    You might call it a 'cute 'ute,' but BMW insists on describing its X models as 'sport/activity vehicles.' 
     

    New Car Test Drive
    Assembled In
    Graz, Austria.
    COMPARISON
    The X3's 110-inch wheelbase is less than 1 inch shy of the X5's, and its overall length comes up short of the X5's 183.7 inches by only 4 inches. The X5 is also but 1.5 inches taller.
    Driving Impression

    Acceleration is still silky and linear, it just happens more quickly now, thanks to the new 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine's 260 horsepower, 35 more than the outgoing six.

    Braking is smooth and sure, with solid pedal feel allowing linear, gradual stops when desired, unlike many over-assisted systems increasingly popular on high-end cars and SUVs.

    Dynamic Stability Control is even better for 2007, working more quickly and efficiently with the upgraded brake system.

    For those who are comfortable driving at the limit, Dynamic Stability Control now includes, for the first time in a BMW SUV, Dynamic Traction Control.

    The new six-speed automatic proved to be as smooth and precise in normal, everyday driving as last year's five-speed automatic.

    The optional Servotronic steering is flat-out wonderful.

    The six-speed manual transmission, on the other hand, is everything people who know and like BMWs have come to expect and appreciate.

    The X3 doesn't offer the quietude of a Lexus, but BMW owners are forgiving of a bit more exhaust note or suspension feedback, and from that perspective the 2007 X3 is virtually fault-free.

    The X3 readily swallows mile after mile of high-speed highway.

    The xDrive system uses an electronically controlled array of clutches to disperse the engine's torque among the four wheels the instant it's needed, even to the point of sending 100 percent of the traction to any single wheel. A button lets the driver choose a higher threshold of wheel-slip before DSC engages, and though this technique is good for starting off on loose snow, it can also be used to turn the X3 into even more of a driving machine. As speed increases, assistance diminishes and the ratio slows, making for good on-center feel and sure lane changes. BMW calls its SUVs Sport Activity Vehicles and, indeed, driving the BMW X3 is not like driving other SUVs. BMW usually accompanies engine upgrades with improvements to such dynamic elements as braking and handling, and it's just so with the X3 3.0si. Dynamic Brake Control, or Brake Assist, recognizes emergency brake application and maintains full braking force even if the driver mistakenly relaxes pressure on the brake pedal. Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) works to rein in the car when it's over-extended in cornering or emergency maneuvers; electronic throttle control reduces engine power when necessary to regain traction. Electronic brake-force distribution (EBD) improves braking performance by adjusting front/rear brake balance. In other words, these are the brakes of a vehicle that can be pushed to further limits than the average SUV. It feels confident in the wet, and really shines on dusty, gravel-strewn back roads and slushy boulevards. It's a superb system. It's speed-sensitive, adding more assist at low speeds, and invisibly altering the steering ratio, so the car turns more with less steering input. Just put it in Drive and go. Our first impression after driving an X3 3.0si around the Bavarian back roads south of Munich was one of smoothness and precision engineering. Parallel-parking is a breeze, as are quick, mid-block U-turns. Perhaps the best thing about the Servotronic steering is its transparency; unless a driver moves directly from the X3 to another vehicle without the f. Perhaps the best thing about the Servotronic steering is its transparency; unless a driver moves directly from the X3 to another vehicle without the feature and suddenly has to crank in more steering at slow speeds, it'll likely not be noticed at all. Shifts are smooth and precise, clutch engagement predictable and gears properly spaced to keep the engine in the sweet spot of its power band, although it is geared a bit high for relaxed long distance cruising. The 3.0si records 0-60 mph times of 6.9 seconds for the manual and 7.1 seconds for the automatic. The antilock brake system (ABS), allows the driver to maintain steering control in a panic braking situation. The four-wheel discs now include Brake Drying, which helps them stay dry in the wet, Brake Standby, which poises them for quicker action in emergency situations, Start-off Assistant, which automatically holds the X3 on hills to aid smooth ascents, and Brake Fade Compensation, which adjusts the clamping force in response to the slightest hint of brake fade. The new powertrain is smoother and quieter than before, erasing an irritating exhaust drone we experienced in the previous model at certain cruising speeds. The power delivery is also smoother because of Valvetronic, BMW's sophisticated control system that helps optimize engine response while also reducing fuel consumption. This can be a lot of fun. This isn't a svelte sedan that hunkers close to the pavement, so a bit of wind noise in return for the X3's eagerness to eat up miles of open road without breaking a sweat is acceptable. Unerringly, just about the time the driver senses the X3 begin to slide and intuitively readies a saving countersteer, the xDrive calmly tucks the rear end back in line. We prefer the automatic. When pushing it in the slippery stuff, the automatic frees the driver to focus on braking, accelerating and steering. When so inclined, the driver can use the Steptronic feature to hold the transmission in a specific gear, manually shifting up or down as the incline or traction dictates or invites. While not blistering performance figures, they are significant improvements over the 2006 X3 and, considering the vehicle's weight, are no cause for shame. While the Lexus RX 330 tends toward the luxury end of the scale, the X3 leans more to turning two-lanes and the occasional twisty dirt track into a fun drive. Wind noise reaches levels that are surprising for a BMW, until you look at the speedometer and realize you're going faster than you realized. With the X3, a driver can accomplish feats that normally require the talents and reflexes of an accomplished rally driver, a benefit of the xDrive all-wheel-drive system working with BMW's multifaceted Dynamic Stability Control.

    Interior

     

    There's much to like, including the new three-spoke steering wheel, the more finely grained dashboard material, the new materials for both the instrument panel and door panels, the new look around the gauge cluster with the instrument hood integrated into the dash, and the door panels and armrests wrapped in either leather or leatherette.

    Cargo area, at 71 cubic feet, is impressive, exceeding the X5's by 10 cubic feet with the rear seats folded, and slotting in between the RX 330's 84.7 cubic feet and the FX35's 64.5.

    For 2007, the revised interior uses new materials that are meant to upgrade the look and feel, and for the most part the effort paid off.

    In terms of roominess, the X3's interior compares favorably with its most likely direct competition, the Lexus RX 330 and Infiniti FX35, giving up an inch or so here and gaining the same there.

    Passengers will climb in over aluminum doorsill trim with the BMW logo and will find refined interior trim and materials.

    So much for the tape measure.

    Storage areas are numerous and flexible, many fitted with netting that stretches to accommodate odd shapes and medium-sized water bottles.

    The display for the navigation system is one of the most thoughtfully positioned of the lot, rotating up out of the top center of the dash, gray instead of black, so it's visible to driver and navigator but nestled unobtrusively halfway down in the recess where it stows when not in use.

    The front seats are supportive and comfortably bolstered. Caesar the 170-pound mastiff was happy here, with the second row of seats flipped down. Controls are where they should be and feel the way they should, with the proper directional movement, resistance and detents. Dark ash wood trim is now standard; gray poplar or light natural poplar, which we especially like, are no-cost options. Door closings are followed by a hint of a hollow echo, instead of the solid 'thunk' we expect of BMWs. In a few areas, however, the X3's level of materials and finish quality isn't quite in the same league as its more expensive big brother. Instruments are easy to read at a glance and communicate the proper and necessary information. On the downside, the X3's rear seat is quite firm and virtually flat, like a church pew, where the X5 and the others offer more form fit and comfort. People familiar with BMW interiors will immediately feel at home in the X3 and will appreciate the changes made for 2007 for a more refined ambience. Ranges of seat adjustment are extensive, to the point a six-footer can enjoy major amounts of headroom and actually put the steering wheel and forward footwell well out of reach; at these extremes, however, rear-seat legroom is seriously diminished. Rear-door map pockets forfeit several square inches to the Europeans' unabated addiction to ash trays. Seatbelts feel right, properly tensioned. Textures and materials have been improved, including a higher quality of optional leather, but there's still no mistaking the X3 for one of BMW's luxury sedans. The mesh nets in the lower front doors, though, have been replaced by dual storage bins for better small-item storage. The passenger cup holder pops out of the end of the dash by the door, where it gets bumped by knees when the passenger is climbing in or out of the car. The standard seats are more comfortable than the Sport seats and quite adequately restrain occupants' posteriors when the road begins to wind. The X3's rear center head restraint is fixed, offering no vertical adjustment. There are two front cup holders, but the one mounted on the center console is sized more for soda pop cans than coffee cups or water bottles and looks like an afterthought, something cobbled together and glued in place forward of the armrest/storage bin. Where the X3 disappoints is in the intangible and tactile, how the interior looks and feels.

    Introduction

    The 2007 BMW X3 is available only with the new engine, a 3.0-liter six-cylinder.

    The X3 is quick and fast, and almost as fun to drive as any of BMW's passenger cars.

    The X3's drivetrain is equipped with BMW's xDrive all-wheel-drive system, Dynamic Stability Control and Hill Descent Control, revised for 2007 to give it even better grip and control in less than favorable conditions. A six-speed manual transmission is standard, and a new six-speed automatic is a no-cost option and replaces last year's five-speed automatic. And just as important, it's replete with safety features, both active and passive. BMW's response is a stronger engine, revised styling, and more safety features, standard equipment and options. It also offers more torque and better acceleration than last year's engine of the same size yet at no cost to fuel economy. It's roomy, both for passengers and cargo. The BMW X3 enters its fourth year of production flush with success, but there's more competition than ever among the smaller, more fuel-efficient SUVs. The xDrive puts it at the head of the class when weather or road goes north.

    LIKED_MOST
    It's roomy, both for passengers and cargo. And just as important, it's replete with safety features, both active and passive.
    Lineup

    A six-speed manual transmission is standard, while a new six-speed automatic with Steptronic is a no-charge option.

    Dealer-installed accessories include a trailer-hitch kit; skid plates; running boards; roof-rack systems; aerodynamic body components; Sirius satellite radio; 6-disc CD changer; special shift knobs and handbrake grips; cargo organizer; cargo-area floor net; cargo-area carrier for two bicycles; alarm system; and interface for an iPod.

    Safety features include ABS, two-stage frontal airbags, front door-mounted side-impact airbags and curtain airbags for front- and rear-seat head protection, front safety belts with automatic tensioners and force limiters.

    The 2007 X3 3.0si ($38,000) is stuffed with standard equipment.

    The 3.0si Premium package ($2,450) adds Nevada leather upholstery, four-way power lumbar support for both front seats, automatic dimming inside rearview mirror, and BMW Assist (with four years of service) with Bluetooth integrated wireless communication system.

    The Cold Weather Package ($1,000) includes a headlight washer system; a ski bag; heated front seats and, new for 2007, heated rear seats.

    The Sport Package ($2,200) includes an 8x18-inch wheel upgrade; a full body-color aerodynamic kit with body-color side skirts; a sports suspension with stiffer springs and anti-roll bars; 235/50R18 all-season tires; Shadowline exterior trim; a sport steering wheel; and eight-way power adjustable front sport seats with two-way manual thigh support. A new tire pressure monitor replaces the former flat tire monitor. Big 19-inch wheels ($950) with mixed-size performance tires replace the 18s in the package. Cockpit amenities include automatic climate control with micro-filter and air recirculation; Sensatec leatherette upholstery; eight-way power adjustable front seats with two-way manual headrests and driver seat and mirror memory; a new three-spoke leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel with fingertip cruise control; front center console armrest; storage nets on front seatbacks, in front passenger footwell and cargo compartment; two aluminum fastening rails and slip-proof reversible flooring in cargo compartment; split 60/40 fold-down rear seats; vehicle and key memory; remote entry, including two-step unlocking and remote tailgate release; Panorama glass moonroof with fully automatic, two-piece glass panels, power slide and lift control, wind deflector and power interior sunshade; tilt/telescopic steering wheel column; rain-sensing windshield wipers with automatic headlight control; automatic-dimming rearview mirror; power front windows with one-touch up/down and power rear windows with one-touch down; front-rear map-reading, footwell and visor-mirror lights; locking glovebox with rechargeable take-out flashlight; dual cupholders in front and rear; AM/FM/CD audio with eight speakers, wired for portable music players; a new auxiliary input jack on the back of the center console; Service Interval Indicator with miles-to-service readout; flat tire warning system; a four-function on-board computer; pre-wiring for cellular phone, garage-door opener, 6CD changer and auxiliary Cockpit amenities include automatic climate control with micro-filter and air recirculation; Sensatec leatherette upholstery; eight-way power adjustable front seats with two-way manual headrests and driver seat and mirror memory; a new three-spoke leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel with fingertip cruise control; front center console armrest; storage nets on front seatbacks, in front passenger footwell and cargo compartment; two aluminum fastening rails and slip-proof reversible flooring in cargo compartment; split 60/40 fold-down rear seats; vehicle and key memory; remote entry, including two-step unlocking and remote tailgate release; Panorama glass moonroof with fully automatic, two-piece glass panels, power slide and lift control, wind deflector and power interior sunshade; tilt/telescopic steering wheel column; rain-sensing windshield wipers with automatic headlight control; automatic-dimming rearview mirror; power front windows with one-touch up/down and power rear windows with one-touch down; front-rear map-reading, footwell and visor-mirror lights; locking glovebox with rechargeable take-out flashlight; dual cupholders in front and rear; AM/FM/CD audio with eight speakers, wired for portable music players; a new auxiliary input jack on the back of the center console; Service Interval Indicator with miles-to-service readout; flat tire warning system; a four-function on-board computer; pre-wiring for cellular phone, garage-door opener, 6CD changer and auxiliary input. For 2007, it's augmented by a compass in the rearview mirror, a universal garage door opener and power-folding auto-dimming exterior mirrors. For 2007, the BMW X3 comes in one model, the new 3.0si. Optional: side-impact airbags for the rear-seat passengers ($385). Other options include Servotronic steering ($250), xenon adaptive headlights with auto-leveling ($800), front and rear Park Distance Control ($700), 18-inch double-spoke alloy wheels ($300); 18-inch Star Spoke alloys ($500); heated front seats ($500); heated steering wheel ($150); cargo net ($150); navigation system ($1,800); BMW Assist with Bluetooth technology ($750); privacy glass ($350); premium sound system ($675); and comfort seats with lumbar support ($1,000). Replacing last year's 225-hp 3.0-liter inline-6 is a totally new 260-hp 3.0-liter inline-6. The Premium Package Seat upgrade ($700) substitutes comfort seats with lumbar support. The upgraded braking system now i. The upgraded braking system now integrates Brake Drying, Brake Standby, Start-off Assistant and Brake Fade Compensation, and the adaptive brake lights signal the urgency with which the driver has pressed the brake pedal. The X3 comes with good seat belts. They're your first line of defense in an accident. Wear them.

    Model Lineup
    BMW X3 3.0si ($38,000).
    Model Tested
    BMW X3 3.0si ($38,695).
    Options As Tested
    Premium Package ($2,450) includes universal garage door opener, Nevada leather upholstery, auto-dimming rearview mirror with compass, auto-dimming exterior mirrors, 4-way power lumbar, and BMW Assist with Bluetooth; Servotronic steering ($250); Xenon headlights with auto-leveling ($800); rear door-mounted, side-impact airbags ($385); on-board navigation system ($1,800); Park Distance Control, front and rear ($700).
    Summary

    NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent Tom Lankard filed the original report from Northern California, with Greg Brown reporting on the 3.0si from the Austrian foothills south of Munich. Leaving the options boxes unchecked yields an affordable and capable SUV that requires no apology, and judicious checking lets even a cost-conscious shopper have the desired luxuries. Overall fit is to the marque's standards, but the interior finish is disappointing. The 2007 BMW X3 3.0si is hard to beat for people who want BMW's heritage, looks, powertrain and packaging, but desire the flexibility a sport-utility vehicle offers, or vice versa. The xDrive, Dynamic Stability Control and Hill Descent Control combine to offer excellent handling, grip, traction, stability on gravel roads, muddy two-tracks and snow-covered backroads.

    TagLine
    Revised looks and more power.
    Walkaround

    From the front, the stance looks much the same as the X5's, with fenders tautly blistered over wide and widely spaced tires, giving the X3 a BMW-like, road-grabbing face.

    From the rear, the new X3 displays a new light cluster with horizonal LED taillights and a new bumper.

    Standard running gear is newly styled 17-inch wheels with all-season tires, while 18- and 19-inch wheels are available.

    The 2007 BMW X3 3.0si makeover is more than just a new badge.

    The 2007 X5 also has distanced itself further from its smaller sibling in most dimensions.

    The X3 looks like the X5 in side view, though the cut line from the front wheel wells to the front doors was eliminated for a cleaner look. A mild character crease bridges the space between the fender blisters, and a relatively low beltline adds openness to the side windows. Compared to the X3, the new X5's wheelbase is now more than five inches longer, its overall length is almost a foot greater, and it sits almost four inches higher. For 2007, the X3's pipes are chromed. It looks sportier, more hunkered down than the X3. Most noticeable is the new front bumper that frames a new, slightly larger twin-kidney grille, its chrome vertical slats complemented by a chrome strip along the base of the side windows. The angle of the rear glass is more upright in the X3 than in the X5, and the X5's hatch-integrated spoiler adds a further touch of sportiness to the big SUV. The BMW X3 gets a new look for 2007, and though there's a close family resemblance to the new, larger X5, a closer look reveals significant differences. The headlamp lenses and kidney grilles are shaped differently, as is the bumper and lower grille openings, and the bumper is black as opposed to the X5 bumper's body-color treatment. The main difference between the X3 and X5 back here is the single, double-tipped exhaust exiting on the left side whereas the X5 sports dual oval exhausts exiting at the corners. The new headlight assembly no longer includes the DOT amber reflector, which has been moved to the fender to give the light cluster a cleaner look, and the foglights have been moved into the bumper. The optional xenon headlights now include the corona light rings, and should the Cold Weather package be ordered, the headlight washers now retract into the bumper. The trademark dogleg in the rear quarter window has been stretched a bit, however. The X5's track, the distance between the tires, is also wider by a larger margin than before.

     




























     

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