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.
BMW Reviews and News

Will the 2023 BMW M3 Touring be more popular than the M3 sedan and M4 coupe? Pent-up demand for go-fast wagon to help M sales soar
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By Tung Nguyen · 23 Aug 2022
BMW's first production M3 Touring is expected to fly out of showroom floors early next year - both literally and figuratively - as interest in Australia for the super wagon reaches sky high.That's according to BMW Australia head of volume planning Brendan

The sedan isn't finished yet! 2023 BMW i7 electric car to be more popular than petrol-powered sibling
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By Tung Nguyen · 23 Aug 2022
BMW Australia is readying its new-generation 7 Series to hit local showrooms later this year, and it's hoping the all-electric i7 flagship that costs nearly $300,000 will be the volume seller.Talking to CarsGuide ahead of the launch, BMW Australia 7 Serie
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2023 BMW X1 price and features announced as all-new Mercedes GLA, Audi Q3 and Lexus UX rival nears launch
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By Tony O'Kane · 28 Jul 2022
A bigger body, greater interior space, cutting-edge multimedia tech, better handling and an all-electric option are the headline changes for BMW’s incoming third-generation X1, set to launch in the final quarter of 2022 as the brand’s SUV entry point.
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The top 9 electric vehicle manufacturers
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By Stephen Corby · 27 Jul 2022
Shouting about climate change and car emissions seems to have been going on for decades, but it’s not that long ago that the idea of banning the sale of fossil fuel-consuming internal-combustion-engine (ICE) vehicles would have been unimaginable.

Tesla Model S-fighting 2023 BMW i7 electric car and Mercedes-Benz S-Class-rivalling 740i pricing and features revealed!
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By Tim Nicholson · 20 Jul 2022
Buyers are facing a serious lack of choice at the entry point of Australia’s new-car market, with very few models available for under $20,000. But those with much deeper pockets at the other end of the market now have more choice than ever before, with a number of offerings in the over-$200,000 luxury limo segment.

Top five hybrid SUVs in Australia
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By Stephen Corby · 08 Jul 2022
When it comes to electrified vehicles, Australians all seem to have the same concern: our country is genuinely massive, and the all-electric range offered by EVs typically isn’t. This tends to ignore the logical point that most of us don’t drive from Brisbane to Broome very often, but who said humans are logical?

2023 BMW X7 price and specs: Audi Q8 and Mercedes-Benz GLS-rivalling big and baller SUV jumps up in cost
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By Tung Nguyen · 07 Jul 2022
BMW Australia will let loose its facelifted X7 on local soil in the fourth quarter of 2022, but buyers will have to pay extra for the 2023 model compared with the outgoing ultra-lux large SUV.And that's because the existing xDrive30d and M50i grades have

Which EV charges the fastest? - the top 10 fastest charging EVs in Australia
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By Stephen Corby · 05 Jul 2022
The fastest-charging electric car using AC (alternating current) charging is currently a tie between the Porsche Taycan, Audi e-Tron and Audi e-Tron GT. The fastest-charging EV using DC (direct current) charging is a tie between the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6.
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The Chinese cars you didn't know were Chinese!
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By Tony O'Kane · 03 Jul 2022
While brands like Haval, Great Wall Motors, Chery and BYD wear their Chinese-ness on their sleeves, there are plenty of other Chinese-made cars on sale in Australia that most would never pick as being from the Middle Kingdom.

The 2023 BMW M3 Touring isn't the only performance wagon you can buy in Australia. Here are all of the other go-fast wagons you can buy right now
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By Tim Nicholson · 22 Jun 2022
The performance wagon brigade is officially on notice.