Meet the recently revised BMW M340i! So what do you get with this BMW M3 ‘lite’? In terms of the design, it’s all relatively standard to the previous M340i and the standard 3 Series. Up front, the changes include an aggressive low bumper, a couple of real vents and a hexagonal grille. There’s an all-new alloy design exclusive to the M340i, and around the back, there’s a new rear bumper, a new (fake) diffuser and a new boot lip spoiler. On the inside, it’s also all pretty similar, but the main change is a huge dual screen on the dash to incorporate the infotainment screen and digital dials. You also get sports seats as standard, an updated digital dial display and a new steering wheel. Otherwise, it’s pretty much business as usual! Under the bonnet, you’ll find a glorious 3-litre straight-six turbo which can deliver 374hp and 500Nm of torque. Naturally, it comes with BMW’s awesome 4-wheel drive system, and all-in-all it costs £58,000. So is it worth it? You know what to do by now… Stick with Mat and see for yourself! Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:46 Engine 01:30 0-60mph 01:56 Brakes 02:35 Chassis 03:39 Country Road Driving 05:28 Design 07:18 Interior 08:42 Back Seats 08:58 Boot 09:30 5 Annoying Things 11:23 5 Cool Things 12:52 Daily Driving 14:04 Verdict Mat’s Audi RSQ3 choice: https://bit.ly/Mats-Audi-RSQ3-Choice We’ll help you buy your next car: https://bit.ly/Buy-Sell-WOW

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