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New BMW 3 Series Wagon Not Coming to the U.S.

If you were considering buying a brand new BMW 3Series Sports Wagon based on the recently introduced G20 generation , youre sadly out of luck. Well, if you live in America, anyway, as a G20 wagon will still be offered in Europe and other markets. A report published today by CarBuzz suggeststhat there are no plans for the marque to bring such a long-roof version here, and a BMW North America spokesman confirmed the models fate to our colleagues at Automobile . The existing 3Series Sports Wagon in 330i xDrive guise will be the last opportunity for anyone [in the U.S.] to order and take delivery of a 3Series Sports Wagon. In the U.S., that model packs a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 248 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque. With crossover SUVs all the rage, the station wagon in general seems to be going the way of the manual transmission. Both remain popular with a cadre of hardcore enthusiastslike usbut we were told last year that the wagon accounted for only 4 percent of all 3 Series sales, trailing the sedan and even Gran Turismo variants. If you dont grab an F31-generation wagon before they're gone,the best options moving forward for a smaller, liftgate-equipped vehicle at BMW will be the X1, X2, and X3 crossovers or a pre-owned wagon, of course. We have enjoyed spending time in the small and spunky X2, and the raucous BMW X3 M40i as well, but neither is a station wagon. The upcoming seventh-generation 3 Series is lighter, longer, and wider than before, and BMW promises it will also be more fun to drive. The sedan version goes on sale in March starting at $41,195. OurFirst Drive review of the 2019 3 Series sedan publishes tomorrow, so be sure to check back. Source: CarBuzz The post New BMW 3 Series Wagon Not Coming to the U.S. appeared first on MotorTrend .

http://www.motortrend.com/news/bmw-3-series-sports-wagon-dead-us/

 

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