BMW 320i Coupe Review: Emtree Level
With the facelifted 3 Series Coupe, BMW has introduced a more affordable four-cylinder variant.

Style is of the utmost importance when it comes to coupes. It doesn't matter what badge it has or how cramped it is inside, the coupe just has to ooze style and be able to strike a pose.
The current generation BMW 3 Series Coupe (E92) had things on its own in the premium mid-sized coupe sector when it was introduced in 2006. Things have not been as rosy for the coupe from Munich in recent times though. Audi and Mercedes-Benz have introduced credible rivals to the 3 Series Coupe in recent times with the A5 and E-Class coupe with both the Ingolstadt and Stuttgart models stealing 3 Series Coupe sales.

The Audi and Mercedes-Benz models are also helped by the fact that they are available with tax-friendly, sub 2-litre motors that are also more affordable than 3 Series Coupe models with straight-six motors.
So just short of four years since the two-door 3 Series was launched, BMW has recently given its popular coupe a mild update. For the Singapore market, the makeover also sees the return of an entry level 320i Coupe model that was last seen with the last generation E46 coupe. With the 320i coupe variant, BMW can now be on a closer playing field against the likes of the Audi A5 2.0 TFSI quattro and the Mercedes-Benz E200 CGI BlueEFFICIENCY coupe...
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