The BMW 325 is part of the 3 Series, BMW’s most important volume and flagship model since the 1970s. The model designation 325 has been used across several generations for versions equipped with inline six-cylinder engines. It has traditionally been positioned in the upper mid-range of the series.
In 2006, the BMW 325 was from the E90 generation, introduced in 2005 as the successor to the E46. This period saw BMW refining the 3 Series with a stiffer chassis, more electronics, and clearer distinctions between sedan, Touring, Coupé, and Cabrio body styles. The 325 from this era fits into a long line of six-cylinder 3 Series models that helped define the sporty, compact, yet technically sophisticated midsize car image.
Within the lineup, the 325 was positioned above entry-level versions and below more powerful models. The E90 generation marked a transition to a more modern body structure and increased use of electronic driver-assistance and comfort features. The 325 remained a popular choice for buyers who appreciated BMW’s six-cylinder layout in a relatively compact package.
The BMW 325 was offered in various markets with multiple body styles, depending on trim and specifications. The E90 was widely available and served as a core model in the mid-2000s. During this period, the 3 Series was a significant international benchmark in the premium midsize segment, competing strongly against other European brands.
This 2006 BMW 325 combines a familiar BMW layout with a state-of-the-art technical foundation for its time. The E90 was known for its front-mounted engine, rear-wheel drive, and chassis designed for neutral handling. The 325 emphasized BMW’s six-cylinder tradition without being the highest-performance variant. Specifications may vary by market, but the 325 designation has historically been associated with refined engine variants within the 3 Series.
This BMW 325 is in running condition. Both the interior and exterior generally look neat. It was often chosen as a daily driver offering a higher level of finish within its segment. The model features compact exterior dimensions combined with traditional BMW proportions, making it recognizable and practical for various driving situations.
The 2006 BMW 325 belongs to the E90 generation of the 3 Series and represents BMW’s line of six-cylinder mid-size sedans. The car is in running condition, with both interior and exterior generally in good shape. For a better impression, we recommend attending the viewing day.
Please note: This car is being auctioned online by Classic Car Auctions. Place your bids in the “Classics, Sports Cars, Youngtimers, Unrestored Cars Eibergen” auction. The auction is entirely online, and everyone is welcome to view the collection during the viewing days. The starting bid is €1,000, with the estimated value at the lower end.
Bidding begins on Friday, June 12, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. and closes on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, at 8:00 p.m. For more information, viewing days, and the full selection, visit www.classiccar-auctions.com.
Location:
Olden Eibergsedijk 1A
7151 NB Eibergen
Netherlands
Viewing Day:
Tuesday, June 30, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.