"The 2011 BMW M3 is accessible in sedan, coupe and convertible body styles. Standard gear encompasses 18-inch wheels, a limited-slip back differential, self-acting and adaptive xenon headlights, self-acting wipers, an auto-dimming rearview reflector, eight-way power front chairs (with manual thigh extender, adjustable edge boosts and four-way lumbar adjustment), leather-cloth upholstery, person going by car recollection purposes and a 10-speaker sound scheme with HD wireless and an auxiliary audio jack. The coupe adds a carbon-fiber top covering and split-folding back chair, while the convertible adds a completely driven retractable hardtop and sun-reflective leather.
The Cold Weather bundle adds warmed front chairs and retractable headlight washers. The Premium bundle adds power-folding auto-dimming reflectors, BMW Assist telematics, Bluetooth, cowhide upholstery and distinct central trim. The Technology bundle adds electrical devices damping command, M Drive adjustable backgrounds, keyless ignition/entry, the iDrive electronics interface and a navigation scheme with voice controls and real-time traffic. Most of the overhead pieces are accessible as stand-alone choices along with 19-inch wheels, a sunroof (deletes carbon-fiber top covering on the coupe), back parking sensors, self-acting high beams, power back sunshade (coupe and sedan), a split-folding back chair (sedan), satellite wireless, an iPod/USB adapter and a 16-speaker premium sound system.
The coupe and sedan can be equipped with the Competition bundle, which adds EDC (electronic damping control), 19-inch wheels with high-performance exhausts, a letdown suspension and distinct programming for EDC and steadiness control."
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