Used 2000 BMW 3 Series Consumer Reviews
The best car
The title says it all.
Fun but FRUSTRATING
I bought this car new--SO fun to drive. Great handling, great looks, but I pity the fool who has this car without a warranty. MANY repairs -- driver's seat warmer,window motor,suspension issue,door handle problem,dash compartment door,two recall items,seat warmer indicator light,& more. Was going to sell the car before the warranty ran out, but made the mistake of keeping it. Less than one month later, my car stalled due to a malfunctioning fuel sensor. AAARGHHH!!!
- 328i SedanMSRP: $5,269290 mi away
- 323Ci ConvertibleMSRP: $7,999313 mi away
- 328i SedanMSRP: $6,700424 mi away
Still Fun After All These Years
Bought my bright red 323i Sedan 4 yrs ago with 14K miles on it. The car has been a blast to drive and supremely reliable. Have 82K miles on it and just replaced the front brakes. Other than that, I have had ZERO problems with this car. The exterior paint looks new and the car still draws approving glances from passersby. I average about 28mpg and that is good news in this era of skyrocketing gas prices. I now understand why BMWs hold their value.
My First BMW
This is my first BMW (and seeing as though i was only 22 when I bought it, probably not my last). I had previously owned an Audi A4 2.8 and thought that was fairly sporty and had looked at various cars from the Lexus IS300 to a 98 BMW 540i 6 speed. Although the 328Ci is not quite as fast as the V8 5 series, it looks way sportier and drives more like a sports car. This car is the perfect blend of luxury, power, and holds its resale value like few others! I love it!
BMW owner for life
This is an extraordinary car: I've driven it across the country twice, and I'm ready to go again. Tight suspension, beautiful interior, and amazing mileage (about 29 mpg with a combination of city and highway) considering it's a sports sedan. This is my first BMW, and I expect it to own it for many more years...and when it's finally time to upgrade, I'm going back to BMW. How about a hydrogen-powered model? BMW is the kind of company that could pull it off.