Australian New Car Buyer

BMW X3 FROM $62,900

With the arrival of the third-generation X3, BMW once again has a competitive player in the premium medium-SUV class. The 2019 X3 has a roomier and much more attractive interior, plus better ride comfort and handling.

The look of the X3 interior is based on BMW’s still-fresh 5 Series. The SUV’s instrument panel has a similarly classy layout and houses

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