What are the differences between BMW 3 Series, 5 Series, and 7 Series?
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BMW 3 Series, 5 Series, and 7 Series differences: 1. The BMW 3 Series is a B-segment car, which is relatively entry-level (BMW also has the 1 Series), but this series offers the most engaging driving experience. Competitors in the same segment include the Audi A4, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, and Cadillac CTS. The 3 Series includes models like the 318i, 320i, 325i, and 330i, with many specific variants. The 3 Series coupe includes the 325i and 330i, and the 3 Series convertible also features the 325i and 330i. 2. The BMW 5 Series is an executive-level car, or C-segment, with competitors such as the Audi A6, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Cadillac SLS, and Volvo S80. The 5 Series includes the 523Li, 525Li, and 530Li (domestic long-wheelbase versions), while the imported four-door sedan includes the 550i. 3. The BMW 7 Series is the flagship of BMW's sedan lineup, with fewer direct competitors, such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and Audi A8. The 7 Series includes the 730Li, 740Li, 750Li, and 760Li (2005 model), along with the 760Li Individual edition. The 735 and 745 are from the previous generation.