Sure, but diesels have their d for making the difference. And they also have fuel injectors. Anyway owner should know what he have, even without checking what it says in rear, and others don't need to know all details. Ofcourse BMW may mark their cars any way they want, but they could optionally use bit thought also.
E46 330i ZSP+ZPP. Originally Posted by nike001. You're not going to find anyone to point out all of the differences between an M3 and a non-M e46, there's entirely too much. For starters, your statement about E46 M3's only coming in manual is only half right. They come in 6MT and SMG, where the SMG shifts for you.A used 2023 BMW 3 Series 330i ranges from $38,360 to $51,591 while a used 2023 BMW 4 Series 430i is priced between $42,043 to $55,387. For a new model, the BMW 3 Series 330i's price is between $46,334 and $54,041, with the BMW 4 Series 430i priced between $49,170 and $59,064.
Most regular fuel has an 87 or 88 octane rating. Premium fuel has a higher octane rating — 93 in most states or 91 in California, where God hates gearheads. This rating is derived from theOf course, the biggest difference between them is that the 330i is front-wheel drive and the 330i xDrive is all-wheel drive. The base 330i trim level has a starting MSRP of $40,250 while the 330i xDrive prices starting at $2,000 above that. The 330i is powered by a standard 2.0-L twin-turbo inline 4-cylinder engine, which is able to generate"The ZF gearboxes found in the 323i, 325i, 328i and 330i (ZF5HP19 or steptronic transmission)are prone to failure whereby the gearbox will not engage into the reverse gear.[41] Repair costs varies from USD2000-USD7000. This defect does not affect vehicles fitted with the GM 5L40 E automatic gearboxes." XD3h.