Used 2002 BMW 3 Series Consumer Reviews
The Perfect Blend
Absolute luxury when you are cruising the highways, a 4 door sports car when you hit the windy mountain roads.The transmission is a work of art. The car has amazing composure.The communication between myself, the car , and the road was so in sync. I have been driving assorted audis for the past 15 years. All I can say is, I just didn't get it. The BMW is the ultimate driving machine. There is not a better entry level sport luxury. If you wanted what this car has to offer, in luxury,performance,features,safety,relia bility...you would be spending $10,000- $15,000 more. Join me in the experience!
Loved the car, hated the transmission
In a nutshell, the car was very solid and felt very comfortable. My biggest complaint was the manual transmission...the clutch is far too light, and there is almost no feedback in the shifter, almost to the point of sloppiness (probably has to do with a cable shift linkage, which I never have liked the feel of)
- 325Ci CoupeMSRP: $5,29980 mi away
- 330Ci ConvertibleMSRP: $8,950115 mi away
- 330Ci ConvertibleMSRP: $9,000126 mi away
Slightly pricey but drives great
Drives really well especially with the top down. Surprisingly 184 HP is plenty for regular driving. Don't know why BMW does not include an alarm system on a car that easily costs $40K plus out of the door.
Less Car for More Money
Wish I had waited one more month. Test drove the Infiniti G35 recently and there is no comparison. More room, more zip, more horsepower, longer warranty, better service (I have heard) and 8 - 10K less. Vanity and ego kicks my ass again. No more ultimate driving machine for BMW...move over the king is dead. BTW...took a huge hit on my trade in...some value...haaaaaa!!!
Beautiful ride
very very smooth.... could it get any better