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2007 BMW 335i Review
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Overall, it feels like you’re sitting inside a leather handbag. In our tester, red leather was everywhere, and it distracted from this remarkably well done BMW design; red leather isn’t exactly subtle, nor function over form, and definitely more loud-Yankee than understated-German. The back seat is cramped, and the fold down armrest is too big, as it pushed people out of the way and compromised already limited space. Perhaps the biggest oops inside the BMW 335i is the seatbelt presenter. There are many wrong ways to make seatbelts reachable inside a large coupe, and the 335i’s flimsy arm that looks ready to break after just a few uses is certainly one of them.
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