Background
Take any journey and you’re more than likely to come across at least one BMW 3 Series, since 1975 this jack of all trades has been clocking up miles around the world. offered in almost every conceivable body style the 3 Series is the benchmark for any car in this sector.
In 2005 the 5th generation hit the roads, and a year later it would receive the title of ‘World Car of the Year’. You could have your new 3 series as either a Saloon, Coupé, Convertible, Touring, or the legendary M3.
If you were after an under-the-radar executive car that could keep up with the fast saloons of the day you could opt for the 335i. Sitting just below the M3 the 335i benefitted from a twin-turbocharged 3.0l inline-six engine. Pumping 306hp to the rear wheels you could certainly win a few rounds of traffic light drag racing.
At the time BMW was using the slogan ‘the ultimate driving machine’ and they weren’t wrong. What petrol head doesn’t want a 300hp, manual, rear-wheel drive saloon?







