BMW 3-Series in-depth
By Derek Fung on 07 May 2009
Lift me up higher and higher, part II
There's ample space in the boot, most of the time. The rear seats also fold flat to increase carrying capacity, while there's an assortment of luggage hooks and nets to keep things in place.
(Credit: Derek Fung/CNET Australia)
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