Used 2003 BMW 3 Series 330Ci Rwd 2dr Coupe (3.0L 6cyl 5M) Consumer Reviews
MY first BMW
Well I got my 330ci coupe in febuary 2003, it is silver wil the 18 inch stock bmw rims, i also put a win on it to give it that sporty look , pluse i tinted the windows. . And it it is a big step up from a Toyata truck lol. Since this is my first BMW it has tacken a while to get used to. But all in all I love it. rides great , corners like a champ. I have had the bmw now for about 6 months and I like it more by the day. I kinda was getting a feel for it at first, now I am really starting to see whAt this car can do. And living in Los Angeles its always a plus to be seen in Beemer.
BMW 330 Ci
I like the 330 Ci, its fun to drive and gets lots of looks. The car rattles and you have to slam the doors to get them to shut. The interior trim has fallen off several times, and the check coolant light won't go off, even after 3 trips to the dealer. The car also pulls to the left since new, and the dealer says it is normal.
- 325i SedanMSRP: $4,50079 mi away
- 325Ci ConvertibleMSRP: $4,499106 mi away
- 330Ci CoupeMSRP: $9,463107 mi away
Great Car
This car is a blast to drive. I actually had it at 130mph one day on a flat stretch of highway, felt like I was doing 90. Only stayed at that speed for a few seconds. Unsafe, I know. The only problem I've had with it is it has stalled a couple times after initial start-up. Like in the parking lot, starting to pull away, accelerate, then hit the brake and it dies. This is a steptronic transmission. Otherwise it has been perfect.
330 CI
Enjoyed the car but hit a big pothole at 10,000 miles and car was never the same. Shaky front end and rattles emerged. Backseat is totally useless and very difficult to get into or out of. Lacked room for storage of items such as CD's, sunglasses, etc. Bascially too expensive for what you get. Didn't feel I got value for my money and wouldn't buy another BMW.
Too expensive for its quality
You can see a nubmer of BMW cars in wealthy suburbs of Tokyo. However, the users can not tell the real difference in performance form Japanese sporty cars. From my experience, Nissan Skyline, or Toyota Soarer, is much more fun to drive for less money.