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BMW 318i - what's the difference between ES and SE?
I'm thinking of buying a used BMW 3 Series (2010 model). Can you tell me what the differences between ES and SE models are? I hear the ES is the "poverty" model...
Asked on 11 October 2016 by LesP
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Honest John
Yes, that's right. The most basic level of spec. If buying new you can. This gives you the trim levels for the F30 3 Series when it was launched: www.honestjohn.co.uk/road-tests/bmw/bmw-3-series-f.../
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