2007 BMW 335i Coupe Road Test
From purely a performance perspective, the first hit to my senses was delivered by the immense low-end torque instantly conjured-up by BMW's new turbocharged 6-cylinder mill; it left no doubt that the 335i coupe is a force to be reckoned with. For 2007 BMW has again introduced us to a stunning 3-series coupe- this time fortified with twin, high-pressure turbochargers. I love the resemblance to the 6-Series coupe imparted by BMW's smaller 2-door offering. The pair bespeaks BMW's current design language exhibiting sleek rooflines and low muscular stances punctuated with prominent belt and trunk lines. Interior architecture follows the minimalist design theme dominating today's BMW's lineup. Although I am not the most strident fan of BMW interior styling elements of late, I am eternally impressed with the quality of materials in use and the perfect execution of assembly. Despite my coolness toward BMW's interior architecture, their 3- and 6-Series coupes are in my view two of the best-looking rides available in today's expanding coupe market. They are also benchmarking setting when it comes to performance standards.