BMW 320i/325i cabriolet M-sport
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| Overview |
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The New 320i/325i hard top convertible introduces itself into market, a folding metal roof, customers can have the best of both worlds, a cabriolet and a coupe without much compromise. The nicely spaced dashboard and plush design, sun-reflective technology treated leather keeping occupants cooler and much more comfortable.
Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) allows for sports-style driving dynamics even when DSC is controlling stability and when wheel traction is higher. Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) is a sub-function of the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system that can be turned on and off. DTC has two major uses: to regulate traction and to enable sports-style driving while providing active stability control. If the front wheels are stuck in snow/mud and cannot spin properly, this leads to slip on the rear wheels (when they spin faster than the front wheels, generally a sign that performance has been exceeded) and DSC acts to change engine output: the power needed for forward movement is reduced. Switching to DTC has a positive effect on this situation, as traction is improved without a loss of power. When DTC is on, it helps the driver alleviate the situation enough for DSC's measures to become effective. The driver retains complete control over the vehicle. |
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Free accessories
- Solar Film
- 3 Servicing Free
- 5 Year Warranty or 100,000km
PRICE 1) S$168,800. 2 BID GUARANTEED COE Without TOP UPPRICE BEFORE CASH REBATE.
OFF PEAK CAR LESS PRICE $17,000.
     
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| Technical Data |
| Engine Type |
4 cylinder in-line |
| Engine Capacity (cc) |
1995 |
| Engine Output (bhp/rpm) |
156 bhp |
| Fuel Consumption (km/l) |
12 |
| Brakes |
Front Ventialted Disc, Rear Ventialted Disc |
| Dimension (mm) |
4580 x 1985 x 1384 |
| Turning Radius (mm) |
unknown |
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