2022 BMW X3 M40i review // Some crazy pricing choices
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This is a Motormouth couple car review of the updated 2022 BMW X340i. What’s new for 2022? The X3 M40i gets a redesigned grille, new LED headlights and LED taillights, the headlights have been lowered by about 10mm. It also gets updated front and rear bumpers, new wheel designs, tweaked exhaust tips and a 48 volt hybrid system. The interior also gets a refresh with a redesigned centre console featuring trim in high gloss black and new controls for the air conditioning system. BMW now offers an available 12” touchscreen and 12” digital gauge display, standard 10.25”.
This X3 has a 3L turbocharged inline-six with a 48-volt hybrid system, an 8-speed automatic transmission, 382 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque with standard AWD. You’ll have to put premium fuel in this SUV. The X3 M40i gets 11.3L/100 km, 21 MPG city and 8.7L/100 km, 26 MPG highway. It can tow 4400 pounds and BMW offers a warranty of 4 years or 80,000 km/50,000 miles plus no charge scheduled maintenance for 4 years. There are a few tweaks like a redesigned centre console featuring trim in high gloss black and new controls for the air conditioning system. It comes standard with a 10.25” touchscreen and a 10.25” digital gauge display, Apple Carplay and Android Auto, a heated steering wheel, power front seats with driver seat memory, heated sports seats, leatherette upholstery and remote engine start. BMW now offers an available 12” touchscreen and 12” digital gauge display. Our test model has an Oyster Vernasca leather interior for $1,500 CAD and the Premium Package Enhanced with features like a head-up display, a Harman Kardon audio system, lumbar support, ambient lighting, a panoramic sunroof and comfort access for $7,900 CAD. One feature that is missing is the wireless charger, it is no longer available due to the chip shortage. The Advanced Driver Assistance Package for $2,000 CAD which our test model has comes with traffic jam assist, driving assistant professional, active stop/go cruise control, steering and lane control, lane change assist, emergency stop assist, active lane keep assist, front cross traffic warning and cross-roads warning.
At Canada Drives you can buy your car 100% online and have it delivered straight to your doorstep. Once delivered, you have a full 7 days to love it or return it.
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Видео 2022 BMW X3 M40i review // Some crazy pricing choices канала Motormouth
#X340i
#CoupleCarReview
This is a Motormouth couple car review of the updated 2022 BMW X340i. What’s new for 2022? The X3 M40i gets a redesigned grille, new LED headlights and LED taillights, the headlights have been lowered by about 10mm. It also gets updated front and rear bumpers, new wheel designs, tweaked exhaust tips and a 48 volt hybrid system. The interior also gets a refresh with a redesigned centre console featuring trim in high gloss black and new controls for the air conditioning system. BMW now offers an available 12” touchscreen and 12” digital gauge display, standard 10.25”.
This X3 has a 3L turbocharged inline-six with a 48-volt hybrid system, an 8-speed automatic transmission, 382 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque with standard AWD. You’ll have to put premium fuel in this SUV. The X3 M40i gets 11.3L/100 km, 21 MPG city and 8.7L/100 km, 26 MPG highway. It can tow 4400 pounds and BMW offers a warranty of 4 years or 80,000 km/50,000 miles plus no charge scheduled maintenance for 4 years. There are a few tweaks like a redesigned centre console featuring trim in high gloss black and new controls for the air conditioning system. It comes standard with a 10.25” touchscreen and a 10.25” digital gauge display, Apple Carplay and Android Auto, a heated steering wheel, power front seats with driver seat memory, heated sports seats, leatherette upholstery and remote engine start. BMW now offers an available 12” touchscreen and 12” digital gauge display. Our test model has an Oyster Vernasca leather interior for $1,500 CAD and the Premium Package Enhanced with features like a head-up display, a Harman Kardon audio system, lumbar support, ambient lighting, a panoramic sunroof and comfort access for $7,900 CAD. One feature that is missing is the wireless charger, it is no longer available due to the chip shortage. The Advanced Driver Assistance Package for $2,000 CAD which our test model has comes with traffic jam assist, driving assistant professional, active stop/go cruise control, steering and lane control, lane change assist, emergency stop assist, active lane keep assist, front cross traffic warning and cross-roads warning.
At Canada Drives you can buy your car 100% online and have it delivered straight to your doorstep. Once delivered, you have a full 7 days to love it or return it.
Shop hundreds of certified used vehicles: https://cdriv.ca/BMWX3
Andrea Instagram https://www.instagram.com/motormouth_andrea/
Zack Instagram https://www.instagram.com/motormouth_auto/
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