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2008 BMW 1-Series - Q&A

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2008 BMW 1-Series Q & A from Around the Web

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I'd go for the 1 series. Same engine, but lighter and cheaper. If you don't need the extra room the 3 series offers, it's an easy call. If you do need it, then the 3 series is the way to go.

Yes it will. Wait one year. Reference:(Car and Driver)

What will the price be for the base model 2008 BMW 1 Series Coupe?
I see a 1 series coupe will be coming to the U.S. in spring of '08 and it will come in a 230 hp and 300 hp version. Any ideas on the sticker price for the 230 hp version or both?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 7 answers

According to a most recent press release from BMW-- 128i will cost $29,980- 230 HP 135i will cost $35,760- 300 HP The 135i will be released first in April around the time of NY International Auto Show and the 128i will be released 3 weeks later for commercial purposes. Rumors have been flying...

How much is the 2008 bmw 1 series coupe?
the 2008 bmw 1 series coupe... the orange on in most of the pictures shown... how much is it?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

The 128i should be about: $29,375( which is including delivery) and the 135i should $35,675(it has 300HP, which is great for about 36K). Hope this helped.

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In a shape that exudes contemporary BMW styling, the 2008 BMW 1-Series offers room for four and a bit of luggage.

Compared to the svelte 3-Series, the 1-Series looks a bit stubby, but it gets the job done.

Beyond the more expensive 3-Series, there aren't many direct model-per-model competitors to the 1-Series.

In terms of body styles (2+2 coupe and convertible), the Ford Mustang GT comes closest, but because of its domestic roots, we doubt there will be much cross-shopping going on between these two.

A more realistic competitor is the V-6-powered Infiniti G37 Coupe, although the G37 is not offered as a convertible.

The converse is true about the sporty Honda S2000, although it is a strict two-seater powered by a high-revving four-cylinder.


 
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