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BMW X3 Difference Event - Chapman BMW on CamelbackCOME ONE – COME ALL!  REGISTER AT THE LINK BELOW AND MARK YOUR CALENDARS!!  BMW enthusiasts dont miss this one day event!  Experience the difference when the BMW X3 takes on the competition.  You are invited to an impressive one time, one day only comparison event being held at Champman BMW on Camelback.  Get behind the wheel of the exhilarating all-new BMW X3 SAV, and then, at the same event, get behind the wheel of one of its competitiors and experience for yourself the difference.

Experience firsthand  the all-new BMW X3 completely redesigned from the ground up.  Dont miss the chance to participate in the BMW X3 Difference Event.  As thanks from Chapman BMW on Camelback for your participation you will recieve a complimentary gift when you purchase or lease an all-new 2011 BMW X3!

All you have to do is:  register at: www.bmwusa.com/X3Difference or call 1-866-905-4269 to sign up for your preferred driving time slot.  Spaces are limited for this event so sign up now.  And mark your calendar for:  March 16th, 2011, Wednesday, 11:00Am – 6:45PM.  Chapman BMW on Camelback, 830 E Camelback Road, Phoenix, AZ 85014.

SEE YOU THERE!

The All New BMW X3

Check out out inventory of the all-new 2011 BMW X3 here!

Despite the long list of improvements, the all-new X3 is actually slightly less expensive, despite being slightly larger and offering a choice of naturally-aspirated or turbocharged inline six-cylinder engines.

The latest generation X3 gains 3.3 inches in overall length, with an added .6 inches to the wheelbase, along with an extra 1.1 inches of width and 1.4 inches of height. Depending on the model, the new X3 still manages to shed about 50 lbs.

Thanks to the larger outer shell, passengers will gain 0.8 inches of legroom in the back row, along with another 2.8 cubic feet of storage space in the rear hatch area.

The exterior of the new model is still recognizable as an X3, albeit with a decidedly more modern look. Nothing radical here, but the X3 now shares the same basic design language as seen on BMW’s new 5- and 7-Series models.

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