Overview & Reviews
For the 2009 BMW M3, a redesigned iDrive controller debuts for the optional navigation system, which is now hard-drive-based and features real-time traffic. Also, the M3 sedan receives the same new taillights and other rear-end styling tweaks as the regular 3 Series sedan, as well as assorted minor interior enhancements.
- Ferocious acceleration, phenomenal handling, civilized ride, sublime front seats, functional backseat, available in three body styles.
- Navigation system requires the addition of iDrive, limited interior storage.
User Reviews:
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Best sports coupe under $100K - 2009 BMW M3
By TLud - October 21 - 5:25 pmIve dreamed of owning an M3 since I was 7 years old. Since then, the M3 has undergone many iterations. This latest generation exceeds the high standards set by its predecessors. The acceleration and handling are insane. At the same time, the M3 is far more comfortable as a daily driver than the last (E46) version. The M3 has all the luxury features and technology you could ever ask for. BMW thought of just about everything. The interior is simple and spartan, but classy and sporty. The new iDrive in the 09 models is a huge improvement over the previous system -- very fast, much more user friendly, and many more features.
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