About BMW 323is
For many years, BMW's most famous models have been excellent, if not definitive, examples of the sports car category. Even the larger luxury cars are sportier than usual in this category. While some sports vehicles are two-door cars that technically count as coupes, the two-door Bimmer is more sedan-like than most sports coupes in terms of roofline, styling and interior space. Practical space and performance are the hallmarks of BMW's two-door vehicle from 2002 through the current 3 Series. In 1998, a new model, the 323is, was added to BMW's range of sedans and coupes.
The 323is is the spiritual successor to the cars that made it famous. The name has been used before, specifically in the late 1970s for the high-performance variant of the first-generation 3-Series. It replaced the four-cylinder 318 coupes and convertible. The BMW 323is uses an inline six-cylinder with a displacement of 2.5 liters and 168 hp. With so many reliable parts together, it combines true sportiness and great handling with great comfort and convenience. It is the perfect little brother to the impressive M3 and continues the tradition of small, agile and sporty two-doors that began with the 2002 model.
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The 323is is put together in a way that makes sense and is very useful. The front seats can be adjusted by hand in six directions so that you will be safe and comfortable even on long trips. The leather-covered steering wheel is at the perfect angle. In the middle of the dashboard, right in front of the driver, are high-tech parts like AM/FM/stereo/cassette, automatic climate control for two zones, and a multifunction display. Even though the BMW 323is is a two-door coupe, it is easy for people in the back to get in. The back seats are very roomy and can be folded down in a 50:50 split to make more room for luggage. The space for luggage is big, and hydraulic springs keep luggage from getting stuck.
Despite the many rivals claiming the throne, BMW remains the king of sports sedans. The BMW 323is proves it, not least thanks to the optional sports package that includes parts like sports suspension and larger wheels and tires. It's an almost fully balanced and precisely controlled vehicle. The 323is parts like the suspension are sporty and stiff enough to cope with high speeds and twisty roads, yet stiff enough to be comfortable to drive. The brand inherited the powerful six-cylinder engine from the 1930s. Its mechanical balance is perfectly balanced, resulting in a smooth, vibration-free transmission. The 323is has the power of a luxury car and the strength of a sports car. Variable valve timing provides excellent torque response and ease of use. All of these 323is parts contributed to the driving qualities of the vehicle.