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| Trims | City MPG | Hwy MPG | MSRP | Invoice | Displacement | Engine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.0si | 18 | 26 | $38,000 | $34,960 | 3.0L/183 | Gas I6 |
Review:
Edmunds: "The styling clearly says BMW"
Cars.com: "Aging"
Motor Trend: "Freshened visual athleticism"
The 2008 BMW X3 is BMW's compact crossover. Derived from the 3-Series lineup, it's a four-door with a wagon back, a taller ride height, and all-wheel drive. It's built in South Carolina, and it takes on the likes of the Acura RDX and the Land Rover LR2 as BMW's entry-level off-roader.
Edmunds says the X3 has an "athletic personality" and notes "this crossover sport-ute shares its platform DNA with BMW's perpetually praised compact sport sedan." Cars.com notes "the styling clearly says BMW, but it's the multi-paneled look of earlier models and it's beginning to show its age." They add that the X3 is slightly shorter than its prime competition, the Acura RDX. Motor Trend refers to the "freshened visual athleticism" that came with a redesign in the 2007 model year; for 2008, there are only a few minor changes. Last year also brought a "new front bumper that frames a new, slightly larger twin-kidney grille," according to MyRide.com, and the grille now has "chrome vertical slats" to match the "chrome strip along the base of the side windows" and new LED taillights, according to Autoblog. Still, compared to brand-new entries from Acura and the coming Audi Q5 and Mercedes-Benz GLK, the BMW X3 is "aging," Cars.com suggests.