Used 2002 BMW 3 Series 330i Rwd 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl 5M) Consumer Reviews
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2002 330i Sedan
I bought this car new and had it ever since. Never seen a mechanic since purchase. I put a custom bodykit, 20 inch rims. cold air intake. Car is awesome and still drives like new. Wished i had got the stick instead. Gas average 27 (city/hwy). that is very good. Good power. I don't know about those who had bad mechanical experience with bmw, But I would love to get another i35, 335 or m3 someday.
330i
Have 17,000 miles on it now. Overall, the ownership experience has been positive. It is a great car. Powerful engine, great driving dynamics, look and feel of quality. After years of Toyota and Honda ownership, I have been a little disappointed by the reliability of some of the components. Nothing major but had to take the car in for two unscheduled repairs. Everything was covered under warranty.
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truly is the 'Ultimate Driving Machine'
Love this car and was worth every dollar! The 3.0 inline 6 is amazing- quiet, smooth, and pulls all the way up to the redline. The body is tight and makes you want to find and push the limit on the twisties and turns. Interior quality is excellent and only the Audi is as nice. Very tight build and everything feels solid. Body style is not the most forward design but it has a look that will age gracefully and is a car that is worthy of owning many years down the road.
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This has been the worst car that I have purchased. I am 30 years old I finally was able to afford a BMW, look what I got.I have 20 problems with the in 3 months.I had to a lawyer.I only can use 700 characters that is not enough for me to exlpain all of the problems I which I could.Lots engine, fuel problems, and sunshade failures
Why do BMW's fall apart so fast?
At first it was a passionate love affair every drive was special. But now, only 20,000 miles later . . . I'm looking to get out of it. Combine the arrogance of their dealers, with the abnoxious behavior of their NJ HQ's personnel, and what do you have? A terrible product that, even though it drives well, isn't worth the grief that it puts you through. Things gone wrong: 1. suspension bushing fell out 2. drinks coolant (and no one knows where it goes) 3. it's on its 3rd set of cup holders 4. radio speakers giving up the ghost 5. AC always recirculates; can't stop 6. steering wheel squeeks (but only when away from the dealership) 7. other probs 2.