2003 BMW 320ci Reviews
You'll find all our 2003 BMW 320ci reviews right here. 2003 BMW 320ci prices range from $8,140 for the 3 Series 320ci to $12,100 for the 3 Series 320ci .
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 3 Series's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find BMW 3 Series dating back as far as 2000.
Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the BMW 320ci, you'll find it all here.
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Is now the right time to switch to a fully electric car?
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By Stephen Corby · 20 Oct 2022
It is entirely feasible to purchase an electric vehicle right now, but the decision will likely depend on your budget, and how much importance you place on moving away from fossil-fuel-powered cars sooner rather than later.

'Electric cars aren't the only future': BMW boss says hydrogen is here to stay alongside EVs - report
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By Chris Thompson · 19 Oct 2022
BMW's CEO Oliver Zipse has backed hydrogen as the next 'hip' trend in transport during an interview.Speaking to US business outlet Bloomberg, Mr Zipse said even though electric cars have been on the rise for a decade, all hydrogen needs is a bit of infras

Ready for the big leagues? Can the Mazda CX-60 take on the likes of the Audi Q5, BMW X3, and Mercedes-Benz GLC?
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By Chris Thompson · 19 Oct 2022
While Mazda remains one of the most popular car brands in Australia, maintaining a 9.1 per cent market share in the country bested only by the ever-dominant Toyota's 21.7 per cent, there are sections of the market that Mazda hopes it can muscle in on.The
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Which brands sell the most 'passenger cars' in Australia? When it comes to sedans, wagons hatchbacks and sports cars, you might be surprised!
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By Tim Nicholson · 14 Oct 2022
We all know SUVs and dual-cab utes have taken over as the most popular types of vehicles in Australia.Of the one million new vehicles sold in Australia just 10 years ago in 2011, SUVs only made up a quarter of those sales, while utes captured 150,000 regi
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More power, more gear and a higher price! 2023 BMW M2 Coupe gets M4 powertrain tech and keeps rear-drive thrills
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By Tim Nicholson · 12 Oct 2022
BMW has lifted the lid on its new-generation M2 sports coupe, and it gets an extra dollop of power over the old model, as well as a higher price.The original M2's combination of rear-wheel drive dynamics, punchy powertrain and lightweight thrills ensured
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BMW 218i Gran Coupe 2023 review
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By Tim Nicholson · 10 Oct 2022
Sedans have fallen out of favour for a lot of buyers, but is there life still left in booted cars? Premium brands like BMW think so, otherwise why would they launch models like the 2 Series Gran Coupe?

M's most powerful yet! The hybrid V8 2023 BMW XM is the first dedicated M car since the M1
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By Chris Thompson · 28 Sep 2022
For the 50th birthday of BMW's go-fast M division, the brand has given itself a new toy: the first new dedicated M car since the BMW M1 of 1978, more than 40 years ago.That new toy, the 2023 BMW XM, takes on a very different role to the M1.

There's still life in petrol-powered convertibles! 2023 BMW Z4 revealed, but will the M40i gain a manual gearbox, like its Toyota Supra twin?
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By Tim Nicholson · 28 Sep 2022
There is life in internal combustion engine sports cars yet, with BMW lifting the lid on a refreshed version of its Z4 roadster.BMW Australia is yet to announce its arrival or pricing, but the updated version of the model that arrived in Australia in 201
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BMW 118i 2023 review
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By Tim Nicholson · 27 Sep 2022
There will always be a question mark over the value - or lack of - of an entry-level small hatchback from a premium brand, compared with a more affordable mainstream option. But does the BMW 118i have the goods to bust that perception?
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Like a sieve! BMW cannot keep a lid on details of its all-new 2023 M2 sports car
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By Tung Nguyen · 27 Sep 2022
It has been a terrible week for BMW as leaks of its hotly-anticipated M2 have popped up all over the internet.First, the exterior design was plastered all over the Bimmerpost forum, outing the aesthetics of the two-door sports car well ahead of its planne