Used (2024) BMW 330e M Sport 292 HP | Super price
- 3 Series M Sport 4dr Step
- 2024
- 36,006 miles
- Trim level: M Sport
- 2.0L Hybrid
- Sedan
- Automatic
- 292 HP (214 kW)
- mpg: 0.3
- CO2: 33 g CO2/km comb.
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