About BMW 323Ci
The BMW 323Ci is the third generation of the 3 Series convertible, which first appeared in our area in 1987. The BMW 323Ci was launched in 2000, and over the next two years, the engines were updated. The four-door 318 was taken out of production some time ago, so the car shown here is a BMW convertible SUV. Despite the chrome number "23" tattooed on its elegant tail, the car is powered by the famous 2.5-litre straight-six engine with 170 hp. The seat belts of the BMW 323Ci now extend from the seats instead of the B-pillars of the chassis. This facilitates access to the rear seat. The bonnet windows, previously clad in plastic, are now made of real glass and fitted with a frost removal.
The dashboard and interior of the BMW 323Ci have been improved to better reflect the car and driver's comfort. The four seats have been spoiled a bit. Because the seat belts are attached to the front seatback, the straps don't break in the wind when you're sitting under the sunroof. And they don't get caught when you're sitting in the back. A button on each backrest also allows you to fold the front seats forward for easy access to the rear. The seats of the BMW 323Ci can also be returned to their original position. The rear seats increase legroom by almost 10 cm. The rear backrest is extended by 5 cm to allow two pairs of arms to reach forward. In addition, the new car's further improved aerodynamics mean less noise and less wind.
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This is directly visible on the BMW 323Ci model's exterior, where only the logo, door handles and sidelights are common to those of the four-door model. The proportions of the BMW 323Ci body are slightly longer, and the windscreen is sharper and wider. In addition, the body is 1.8 cm lower, highlighting the more aggressive front end with fog lamps. At the rear, the taillights have a unique design, and the coupe is equipped with 17-inch wheels. They are not yet available on the 3 Series sedan. The BMW 323Ci Sedan's dashboard and doors are a lighter colour than those on the saloon to give it a sportier appearance.