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    Default Can anyone explain what the letters in BMW model mean?

    I mean the numbers and letters after the model, say like a 328Ci, 328I, 328iC, etc...
    The only one I know is iX means AWD.... or was that Xi...
    Help please.

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    bavarian something?
    hhaha

    c is saloon
    ci is coupe

    or vice versa...
    x is AWD
    e is like luxury i think?

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    X = awd

    Ci = Coupe

    iC = convertible

    i = 4 door sedan
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    Thank you!
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    didnt IS use to stand for 2dr?

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    yep, for E36 and older...

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    With the new E90 3 Series, the C letter designation doesn't apply anymore. Sedans/coupes/carbiolets all share the same "i" letter designation now.

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    And of course, the second two numbers are the engine size. 318 = 1.8l, 325 = 2.5l, etc.
    dv/dt

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    ^that's a negative

    ie. BMW 850CSi not a 5.0L
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    ^ werd

    ie. 2007 3.28 and 3.35's

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    and 323 are still a 2.5 arent they?

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    Oh, whoops. I was only thinking about the older ones ie e30 and e36.. I thought they were all like that. Sorry.
    dv/dt

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    http://forums.beyond.ca/showthread.p...reak+my+window

    you can also refer to that thread for a further understanding of the lettering

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