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BMW
While
BMW's 335i Touring has been spotted testing in the California Desert, don't expect to see the 300-hp five-door in showrooms anytime soon.
BMW has again confirmed that the 328i Sports Wagon, with its 230-hp powerplant and a choice of rear- or all-wheel drive, will be the most powerful 3 Series wagon in the States in the immediate future. We are not surprised, as this follows
BMW's trend initiated when they launched the E46 3 Series Touring to the U.S. market in 2001. That model, like the current version, was never fitted with anything but the entry-level six-cylinder engine. Those who crave
BMW's award-winning twin-turbo six-cylinder under the hood of their family hauler can opt for
BMW's 535xi Sports Wagon. The engine, and all-wheel drive, are standard.
[Source: Autofiends]
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