BMW X3: A mild improvement
BMW's X3 gets a facelift and new features across the board, including mild hybrid technology
"WHAT'S new?" the BMW X3 asked me. "Not much. I've been a bit sleep deprived lately so I've started to hear voices in my head." I answered, before shushing Pazuzu so I could hear the X3 better. "What's new with you?"
The BMW chortled and said: "If you have to ask, you're obviously not paying attention."
It's true. I really only needed to open my eyes a bit to realise that the X3 is rocking a new look for 2022. It was scheduled for a facelift anyway, having reached the age when cars usually have some "work done", as they say in Beverly Hills. Together with the X4, which is sort of a sexy sister, the X3 has a couple of new features to go with its new design.
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