What are the differences between BMW 330 and BMW 320?
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The differences between BMW 330 and BMW 320 are as follows: 1. Different piston heads. 2. Different cylinder head bolts. 3. Different ECUs. 4. Different drive shafts. 5. Different half shafts. 6. Different rear axle differentials. 7. Different exhaust pipes. 8. Different wheel and tire sizes (same for iM models), with the 320 featuring 17-inch wheels and the 330 equipped with 18-inch 400M wheels, front 225/45R18 and rear 255/40R18. 9. The 320 is currently the lowest-priced imported 3 Series family sports sedan with a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 7.6 seconds, available in Fashion and Sport Design Package versions, differing mainly in practical configurations. The 330 comes with M3 package components, is a standard 3 Series model with a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 6.1 seconds, and the key differences lie in the M-grade package components, as well as the availability of a hybrid version in the 3 Series lineup.