About BMW X3
The BMW X3 is a compact luxury crossover SUV produced by German automaker BMW, with its production beginning in 2003. Based on the platform of its predecessor and now in its third generation, BMW markets this crossover as a Sports Activity Vehicle, which belongs to the company's X-vehicle line. The first-generation BMW X3 was designed in conjunction with Magna Steyr of Graz, who was the designer of all BMW X3 models under the contract.
The second-generation BMW X3 was produced by the brand at its Spartanburg plant in the U.S in 2010, coded as F25. It was released at the 2010 Paris Motor Show and ended in August 2017. For the North American version in the 2013 model year, all vehicles are equipped with 8-speed automatic transmission, and the engine was a turbo 4-cylinder, featuring standard Auto Start/Stop, Driving Dynamics Control with ECO PRO, and a New Driver Assistance Package. The sales were also discontinued in 2017. However, our parts will not discontinue for the moment. The parts are still from the original industry and are developed by the same team in charge of the model. If you have any needs for replacing your parts, please do not hesitate to find us.
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The third-generation BMW X3, beginning in 2017, is produced at the company's Rosslyn plant located in South Africa, which recently underwent a major upgrade in preparation for X3's production. Approximately 76,000 units of X3 will be produced there each year. BMW itself uses the term "SAV (Sports Activity Vehicle, a term also registered as a trademark by the company)" to classify the vehicle, claiming it as "a new type of vehicle, presented by BMW ". This model mechanically adopts the BMW 3 series chassis platform. According to some car reviews, due to the focus on handling, the driving feelings of early models are too hard, so the later small model has been improved.