BMW E92

The BMW E92 is a car platform that is used as a foundation for the BMW 3 Series. These cars will typically fall under the entry level executive category. In addition to being available as a compact vehicle, the E92 may also come in the form of a coupe. This model was designed to replace the E46, and it was first introduced in 2005. The coupe will only come with 2 doors, and it can have either an All Wheel Drive system or a RWD. The transmission options for the E92 are either the 6 speed automatic or the 6 speed manual. This car was specifically designed to compete with the likes of the Infiniti G35 and the Mercedes C-Class.

It was the E92 which showcased the run flat tires, which was a first for the 3 Series. Any model that comes with a run flat will not have a spare tire added. The E92 didn't become available to the public until the fall of 2006. It is the very first BMW vehicle to come with xDrive, and every E92 is sold with Xenon headlights. The E92 is distinct in that it is much longer than the E90. As far as the design is concerned, the E92 has a look which is very streamlined. It is quite impressive, and the 2007 335i has an appearance which is very sleek.

Since the introduction of the E92, it has been praised by critics andbmw e92 industry insiders. Some have even said that it is the best model in the contemporary company line up. Despite this, there have been some people who have criticized the exterior of the car. Overall, the car is given acclaim for its steering and handling. It has a powerful engine for its class, and a great deal of cabin space, which is an improvement over the 3 Series, which was frequently criticized in this area.