BMW's 3 Series lineup has shifted in recent model years, and 2019 brings the seventh-generation 330i that's now the base sedan. Corporate drivers can now choose between the four-cylinder 330i or six-cylinder 340i, both of which are powered by gasoline engines. Photos by Kelly Bracken.
BMW's 2019 3 Series

Optional driver-assistance technology includes a "traffic jam assistant" that guides the vehicle in the lane in gridlock.
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The 330i offers three driving modes, including Sport, Comfort, and Eco Pro.
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The 330i starts at around $41,245, and our test model would retail for $59,720.
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The 330i is available with xDrive all-wheel drive (not shown).
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EPA-rated fuel economy comes in at 36 mpg on the highway and 26 mpg in the city.
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The 330i is powered by a 2.0L turbo four-cylinder engine.
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Rear bench seating is comfortable with enough legroom for most adults.
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The vehicle provides 17 cu.-ft. of cargo carrying space.
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BMW's 3 Series enters its seventh generation on the G20 platform.
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Here's a closer look at the center console storage area.
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