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The BMW 340i starts at $46,795, while the xDrive version of the sedan starts at $49,795. The 340i feels most at home at speeds just below 100 mph -- at this pace the sedan is most relaxed, ...
You are eager to get on the road with the BMW 340i xDrive — “xDrive” being the designation for the manufacturer’s all-wheel-drive products. Advertisement. Everything goes well at first.
Our first review of the fresh-for-2016 BMW 340i, which gets an all-new turbocharged inline-six engine and other tweaks. Read more about the refreshed 3-series and see photos at Car and Driver.
Yes, BMW’s labcoat-wearing engineers really got it right with the 340i. The question isn’t whether you want one, the question is what color should you get. --Wes Raynal, Editor ...
The BMW 340i sedan is new for 2016 and comes with a new engine: an inline twin-turbo six cylinder that produces 320 horsepower and 330 pound-feet of torque.
The 340i's all-new inline-six (B58 for you BMW code geeks) shares its 3.0-liter displacement with the outgoing N55 engine from the 335i, but little else. The all-aluminum mill is part of BMW's new ...
The BMW 340i is a 2016 Motor Trend Car of the Year Contender - learn about our 340i likes and dislikes, and see plenty of 340i photos right here.
BMW has the 340i xDrive pegged for a zero-to-60 mph run in a time of 4.6 seconds while Mercedes claims the C450 AMG takes a little bit longer to reach 60 mph, needing 4.8 seconds.
2018 BMW 340i is powered by a 320-horsepower 3-liter turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine with six-speed manual in rear-wheel drive. Minor changes for 2018, aside from the sunset orange ...
Our test model was the 2016 BMW 340i, equipped with the new six-cylinder engine. This is a turbocharged 3.0-liter six that outputs 320 horses (239 kW) and 330 lb-ft (447 Nm) of torque.
Under the red hood there's a 3.0-liter inline six with a turbocharger; BMW opted for 340i because it's more powerful, with 320 HP and 330 lb-ft. of torque, than the 335i it replaces.
The fastest configuration for the 340i is with xDrive and the eight-speed automatic. Equipped as such, BMW claims the 340i can rocket from zero to 60 mph in just 4.6 seconds.
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