The BMW 3-Series has been around longer than most everyone employed by Rvinyl having made its debut in 1975! The amazing staying power of the 3-Series is due in no small part to BMW’s seemingly eternal commitment to great performance and inspired design so it may not be such a surprise to learn that 30%of all BMW sales (excluding motorbikes) are of the 3-Series. Now, don’t ask me why but the 2002 BMW 325i is also know as the E46 which is the 4th generation of the 3-Series but it may have some arcane, Teutonic connection to the engine size. Regardless of the weird classification scheme for the naming of BMWs I think we can all agree the 325i is a beautiful piece of automotive machinery. The 2002 sedans and wagon (of which Matt‘s is the former) received facelifts and a range of new performance and ergonomic options. According to Edmunds.com some of the most salient changes are as follows:
The center stack has been altered to accommodate the new automatic climate controls. Steptronic automanual operation has been altered so that you move the transmission lever forward for downshifts and backward for upshifts. Bi-xenon headlamps are on the options list so that both low and high beams can glow a cold blue and can be set to automatic operation. Rear side airbags are available for coupes and convertibles. Two new colors, Electric Red and Gray Green (and a Natural Brown interior leather) join the color spectrum.
As you can see, the feature-rich E46 is well-worth every dime and it only makes sense to protect your investment with the addition of window tint. As you can see from the photos below, Matt was able to use our lightest tint shade (the 50%) to good aesthetic effect. And although he didn’t go with the usual limo tint dark 5% he can be sure that the pre-cut front window tint kit he installed on his driver and passenger doors will protect his interior from the harmful UV rays.
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