Long-term test review: Alpina D3 Biturbo - pictures
We've got an Alpina D3 Biturbo on long-term test, and we're finding it an intirguing car to run, day-in, day-out.
"Nothing can prepare you for what the Alpina D3 feels like to drive"
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Interior retains basic 3 Series architecture but gets neat, bespoke Alpina touches.
Being based on the 3 Series, the Alpina still has plenty of room in the cabin.
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Massive performance meets huge practicality in the Alpina. Its 480-litre boot swallows plenty.
Total on-the-road cost of the standard car is £46,950, but our car comes to £54,440.
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Lights are lifted straight from the standard 3 Series with LED daytime running lights.
Alpina badges give clues to performance on offer.
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Multi-spoke alloys are gorgeous, but the low-profile tyres make it too easy to graze a kerb when parking. Alloy Gators are a cheap solution to protect rims at £180 including fitting.
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Subtle Alpina badges on the quad exhausts are a subtle reminder of the D3 Biturbo's performance.
Even on half throttle, the Alpina has enough performance to deal with most other cars on the road.
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You can drive the car hard and adjust its cornering line using the throttle.
Turbodiesel engine delivers simply incredible performance, but mixes this with fuel economy of close to 45mpg.
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Adjustable dampers give Jekyll and Hyde appeal. The D3 is rampant in Sport mode, but in Comfort the soft suspension means it's a great cruiser, too.
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Eight-speed auto is smooth and sublime.
Blue dials are another reminder of the Alpina's abilities.
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