Is the BMW 3 Series Imported?

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DeGianna
07/30/25 4:28am
BMW 3 Series is available as both imported and domestically produced models. The domestically produced 3 Series is assembled in China using parts from German BMW, while the imported models are those already assembled abroad. The BMW 3 Series is a classic model from BMW, with minimal quality differences between the versions produced by BMW Brilliance and the imported ones. The BMW 3 Series is quite distinctive, featuring a long engine hood, short front overhang, and rear-set seats, all of which are characteristic of this model. The iconic double-kidney radiator grille is specially designed, highlighting the car's individuality while maintaining clear family traits. Additionally, the highly integrated indicator lights enhance the vehicle's dynamic feel.
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