This text was not translated, because it is originally in English Standout compact exec gains a six-pot diesel and a bigger bootAs if a five-star Autocar road test accolade wasnt a big enough haul for 2012, the BMW 3-series is back for more. No doubt spurred on by overwhelming critical acclaim, Munich isnt hanging around when it comes to fleshing out the meat of its big-selling compact exec range. Having been offered a streamlined selection of models from the launch of the F30 3-series in the spring, UK buyers can now order an entry-level 134bhp 316i saloon for less than 23,000 – a sum that wont currently buy you a top-of-the-range 1. 6-litre Ford Mondeo Ecoboost. You can also buy a 320i xDrive, in which four driven wheels feature in a BMW saloon for the first time since the E34 525ix of 1991, and even a petrol-electric ActiveHybrid 3. Now, the first six-cylinder diesel engine has been added to the range. And at the same time, weve been given the first alternative to a four-door saloon body style, in the shape of the added-practicality estate. This brings us neatly to a route via which we can assess the merits of a 3-series that should have performance, economy, practicality and premium allure to spare: the 330d Touring.


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