Frankfurt auto show: 2008 BMW 135i Video
Frankfurt auto show: 2008 BMW 135i Video Transcript
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>> Look, we're excited about this car. BMW's one series, it should take the company back to its roots, with a car that echoes the sixteen hundred, the two thousand two, and the original three series. This new one will arrive in both hatch and coup form. The coup's a real looker. The hatch at least won't look as horrid as the last attempt. In one thirty five I trim you'll get the same three hundred horsepower, twin turbo inline six as the three thirty five I, and that is a great engine. There will also be a one twenty eight I with a normally aspirated six, good for two hundred and thirty horsepower. The one series apparently shares sixty percent of its components with the three series. Now the one is not gonna be cut out on the tech option sheet either. [ background music ] Look for available I drive based navigation, HD radio, Bluetooth hands free, Sirius, and a standard iPod connector. ^M00:00:59 [ music ]
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