2007 BMW 3-Series coupe caught with no disguise

It Doesn't look as bad as i thought it would, it actually looks good, But the current 3 Series coupe is better looking!
 
Some photos which are possibly 'official'.

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http://img469.imageshack.**/img469/5527/22007bmw3seriescoupee924mt.jpg
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flamingice said:
Some photos which are possibly 'official'.


http://img469.imageshack.**/img469/5527/22007bmw3seriescoupee924mt.jpg

:eek: That actually looks a lot worse than I thought....
 
they shouldve let the disguise on. at least until a new 3 series comes out.
 
Oh dear. Those rear lights! All the creases on the car and the divot in the rear bumper, just doesn't sit well...
 
why can't they just stick with the current tail lights! :x
 
No sir, I don't like it. The turret & glasshouse are nice, but it's the rest I'm not sure of. Can't quite put my finger on what exactly, but it just doesn't work for me.
 
Kebab gud said:
if those pictures are real .. then the 335i has been confirm :p
(lets just hope its a turbo)

Hmm, yeah, it does look better unstreteched... I didn't realise it was stretched when I first saw the pictures!

And here's some good news for you:

The 335i model will be offered with a 306 horsepower, 295 lb-ft, 3.0-liter bi-turbo engine. It will reach 62 mph in 5.5 seconds
 
As I said before - That rear just isn't as sexy as it should be on stylish coupe like that. Hell that rear end has no sex appeal at all.

I prefer to think of it slightly lowered with some M badges in metallic black. Even that won't rescue it from that rear end unfortunatly.
 
No one thinks it looks like the old 8 series rear end? It's wide and flat like that. I'm not bothered by the back end at all, and I like that they removed those silly bits of chrome above the kidney grilles. It just seems too long though, looks like a real boat, similar to a Merc CL or something.
 
Have to see it IRL I think to really get an idea of how it looks like, in light silver or black. I think it helps when you can see the light reflecting of the surfaces when it moves.
 
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