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1997 BMW 3-Series - Web Chatter

MSRP: $21,390 - $41,390 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
1997 bmw 3 series Professional Edmunds Review

...Despite this, the car is still fresh and exciting; evoking powerful feelings of desire and jealousy every time we see one cruising down the street. Last year, new engines were introduced to the...

Cars.com
1997 BMW 328 Professional Cars.com Review

...We're talking pure BMW here - all-independent suspension with gas-filled shocks and stabilizer bars, variable-assist power steering, power four-wh eel disc brakes with standard antilock and one of...

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1997 BMW 328i

...Read below for a brief summary...

Edmunds user
1997 Arctic Silver 328is

...It is Arctic Silver, fully loaded with sports package, 6 disc changer, leather, etc. It does have 132000 miles on it but they are mostly highway miles and this...

Edmunds user
1997 328i Sedan

...Used to have a 1991 318i and liked everything about that. This is that and more. The car pulls hard off the line and can still turn it on in 5th gear. I don't...

MSN Autos user
BMW E36 328i 1997

...brakes the 1997 still turns heads solid car for the price Cons: Back seat yeilds little leg room for people over 6 feet tall Overall: The 328i is a great value...


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How to use a steptronic in a 1997 bmw 3 series?
there are 3 modes ; s, e and m s stands for sport and m for manual right? so does e stand for economical? how would i use the m? the gearbox allignment is park reverse neutral drive 3 2 1 there arent any levers or anything behind the steering wheel.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Steptronic?? i didn't think they used steptronic boxes on the 1997 E36 models........ Yes, you are right, S is sport which means you car will stay in gear until it reaches the higher REV range. E is economy, the car will change gear lower down in the REV range. The 3-2-1 if for when you are going...

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