BMW 3-Series in-depth
By Derek Fung on 07 May 2009
Everybody move to the centre
The centre console houses a 3.5mm auxiliary jack, as well as a USB port, for connecting your favourite MP3 player. The lining not only prevents rattles but should keep iPod scuffing to a minimum. There's space too for a pair of sunnies and keys.
(Credit: Derek Fung/CNET Australia)
Topics: bmw, 3-series, 320i, fung, derek, australia, credit, cnet
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