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BMW 330i sport
Power: 225 hp @ 5,900 rpm.
Torque: 214 lb-ft. @ 3,500 rpm.
Transmission: five-speed manual, five-speed three-mode (automatic, sport automatic, clutchless manual) transmission optional ($1,200).
Brakes: Four-wheel disc with anti-lock and electronic front-rear proportioning.
Steering: Engine speed-sensitive power.
Suspension: Struts with hydraulic cushions (front), multi-link (rear).
Base price: $46,500.
As tested: $52,575.
Standard features: Bi-Xenon headlights, halogen fog lights, heated mirrors and windshield washer jets, headlight washers, AM/FM/CD six-speaker sound system, three-stage heated front seats, power glass moonroof, automatic climate control, theatre lighting, power one-touch windows.
Options on test car: Sport Package (three-spoke multi-function leather sport steering wheel, 17-inch by 8-inch star spoke alloy wheels (style 96), 225/45R-17 performance tires, sport seats ($2,200); metallic paint ($800); aluminum interior trim ($450); power front seats, 3-position memory driver's seat and exterior mirror memory ($1,800); auto dimming rear view mirror ($170); rain sensing wipers ($135); dynamic stability control ($690).
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Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition January 25, 2002 $sourceSection$sourcePage
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