
The 3-Series GT continues BMW's onslaught into every niche imaginable.

The 3-Series GT is essentially a larger 3-Series, with a hatchback tailgate.
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The cabin gives off BMW's usual aura of quality and solidity.

The dash is clearly laid out.
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The 3-Series GT has the usual wide range of BMW engines.

The GT is set up to be softer and more comfortable than the standard 3-Series - which means it doesn't corner quite so well.
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Of the engine lineup the 320d makes the most sense offering strong performance with the promise of up to 57.6mpg.

Low mileage users might be better served by a petrol.
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Legroom in the rear rivals that of the 5-Series - but the roofline eats into headroom.

The boot is bigger even than the 3-Series Touring, at 520 litres.
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Like all BMWs the 3-Series enjoys strong residual values.

Some of the engines are available with BMW's xDrive four-wheel-drive system.
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