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I am very happy with your service. The price you negotiated was free of any additional charges and was several thousand dollars less than I was quoted by the dealers I visited. The process was very easy. When it came time to pick up my car, I was treated very well by the manager of the dealership, and in under an hour, I drove away in my new car. I have already recommended your service to friends and family. LILAH DE LA CRUZ
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2010 BMW X3 Review Digest

Below you'll find our unbiased Best Price Express review of the 2010 BMW X3, complete with MSRP pricing and fuel economy data. Additional information includes crash rating, basic warranty along with listing several of the X3's closest competitors.

New BMW's are typically marked up from 8.5% to 11%. But Best Price Express customers pay substantially less, without having to negotiate. You'll know exactly how much the dealer is making and we guarantee absolutely no surprise fees. For more information, call us, or just fill out our easy inquiry form.

2010 BMW X3

2010 BMW X3

Best Price Express
Review Digest Rating

7.5
What People Like:
Engine performance
All-wheel drive
Handling
Interior quality
Agility
Steering
Braking
Fit and finish
Controls
Easy cabin access


Base MSRP price range:

$39,800 - $45,800

Fuel Economy:
litre / 100 km

28i -12.2 City/8.3 Hwy
30i - 12.5 City/8.2 Hwy

WHAT'S NEW FOR 2010:

- New entry-level xDrive 28i model
- xDrive 30i adds standard 18-inch wheels, panoramic sunroof, and BMW Assist with Bluetooth connectivity
- New available Executive Package

NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating: Unavailable

Basic Warranty: 48 months/80,000 kms
Competition: Audi Q5, Lexus RX 350,
Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class, Volvo XC90

The BMW X3 adds an all-new entry-level model for 2010 called the xDrive 28i. It features a 3.0-litre six-cylinder engine like the xDrive 30i, but has lower horsepower and torque. The xDrive 30i is updated with new standard features including 18-inch wheels, panoramic sunroof and Bluetooth as well as new optional Executive Package with lots of bells and whistles. Both models are all-wheel drive and use a six-speed automatic transmission.


It was a nicer way to buy a car. Picking up the car was totally stress free, way too easy. I didn't have to talk about any money issues at all. I have given your name to about five of my colleagues already. DR. S. BARRIO Burnaby, BC