Used 2000 BMW 3 Series Consumer Reviews
BMW 323 - 2000
The vehicle is an extremely solid and handles very well on the road. The gas mileage could be better especially since it requires premium gas. The car is preety relialble at least for the first 32,000 miles. Repairs appear to be costly after the warranty period is over.
Fun AND Practical
A very practical car but loads of fun to drive. Does well in the mountains or stop-and-go city traffic. Safety and comfort features are excellent.
- 323Ci ConvertibleMSRP: $4,998323 mi away
- 328i SedanMSRP: $5,2691,005 mi away
- 323i SedanMSRP: $6,7771,110 mi away
BMW's owners appreciate it.
I appreciate how BMW never lets me down. I love the 3 sieres! The handling is unbeatable. Traction control to safty........this is a superior car for the money.
First but no last
This is my first BMW but surely not my last. It was well worth teh wait to try the rest first. I opted for the 323i over the 328i because of cost and fuel economy. Although I've had two recurring problems, the dealer was exceptional at resolving quickly and professionally. Front brakes were replaced twice before pulsing and pulling were fixed at 20,000. Sun roof shield guides had to be replaced twice. Rest has been a dream.
Very Satisfied, but
Overall, the performance, roadhandling, and drivability of this model BMW is outstanding. Also, the interior design and comfort is all you could ask for from this size vehicle. The one disappointment is its poor road handling on snowy roads. My car came with 17" low profile all-season tires that track very poorly on snowy roads. Snow tires are a must in winter environments. Another negative impact of cold weather on my BMW's engine is about a 20% reduction in gas mileage.