The fellows at New York Times have reviewed the recently launched 2008 BMW 128i Convertible. Even though we were expecting the 128i cab to be less popular than the more powerful 135i Cab, in a recent survey obtained from several BMW dealerships, the BMW 128i Convertible is on the second place based on the number of units sold.
The BMW 128i Convertible is powered by a 3.0 Liter engine outputting 230 ponies. The 128i Convertible has a starting base price of $33,875 while the more powerful twin-turbo 135i Convertible, starts at $39,875.
I think for most of you just looking at a smooth pleasant ride, the 128i Cab will do just fine.
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