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2.75 out of 5 stars

Fun To Drive But Very Poor Reliability - Automotive Engineer

tomkat2kid2, 01/19/2011
2006 BMW 3 Series 325i 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl 6M)
133 of 148 people found this review helpful

I am an Automotive / Commercial Vehicle Engineer. I am also the original owner of a 2006 BMW 325i with 75K miles, and while I like the cars handling and styling, the quality and reliability of this vehicle has been extremely poor. I have owned many different brands of vehicles, and this vehicle by far has had the most problems under warranty. Luckily I purchased an extended warranty (which I had never done before) but it is due to expire in 5K miles. See below for a list of issues with this vehicle over a 4 year period. While the vehicle is fun to drive and has good styling, I would caution anyone considering this vehicle due to the risk of significant out of pocket repair costs.

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4.25 out of 5 stars

Love the car, but a little bit paranoid

arpy1, 11/05/2012
2006 BMW 3 Series 325xi 4dr Sedan AWD (3.0L 6cyl 6M)
30 of 33 people found this review helpful

I have always been a huge fan of BMW, and I was so excited to be able to buy my first one. I bought my 06' 325XI in Sept of 11 with just under the 100K mark (98K). It is now Nov of 12, so, I have owned it for a little over a year. I now have 120K on the car and it is still going strong. In the year I have owned it I have had to change the oil, spark plugs, a headlight, and one pack of ignition coils. It truely is like a dream come true, but I always have a sense of doom in the back of my mind after reading a lot of these reviews.

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4.63 out of 5 stars

Great Car but its all in the details

rm332, 05/04/2013
2006 BMW 3 Series 325i 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl 6M)
41 of 46 people found this review helpful

This is the entry point BMW, the 2006 325i. You can get them cheap. But this was the 1st year of the E90. This model was ambitious, alot of new technologies were introduced. The exterior redefined what cars look like. This car has a huge battery for the mind numbing amount of electronics. So the thing to keep in mind was it was the 1st year. Also know that BMW mechanic rates start at $90/hr. But the great thing is that all the diagnostic and repair software the dealers originally used is freely available to everyone on the web. I've diag problems, the VANOS and coil issues we've seen on here are extremely easy to fix. I have a fully loaded 2006 325i with no faults, 78K!

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5 out of 5 stars

E90 6MT 330i is a very balanced drivers car

MountainDriver, 11/30/2016
2006 BMW 3 Series 330i 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl 6M)
14 of 15 people found this review helpful

Previously driving a 1994 325i that was a really great car, in addition to a saab 9-3. I've been driving my 330i for 5 years now having purchased with 88k, and now at 174k. It has been a very reliable vehicle WITH proper maintenance. I have done the normal items on these cars- water pump, thermostat, control arms, shocks/struts. My factory clutch is still holding fine. I have done rear wheel bearings as well, and adding adjustable rear camber has greatly increased my tire wear on the staggered sport wheels. I highly recommend it, it will save you money in the long run. Lifters can be noisy if you take short rides, or long rides at low rpm... just run the engine above 2k for a few miles to circulate oil up top and you won'd have any problems. I have the BMW performance suspension, on Eibach pro-kit springs, and while it handles beautifully, the ride is a bit harsh on bad roads. The sport seats are firm, but supportive and do a great job of holding you in place in the twisties. The ergonomics are "BMW" That is to say they are excellent. The only thing I would change is the distance between the brake and throttle pedal. My e36 was much easier to "heel/toe" during shifting. I've gotten used to the switch from right to left with the cruise- I love the simple BMW cruise interface and I don't understand why other manufacturers go with buttons and switches- just a simple stalk works great. With over 170k on the odo, I wouldn't hesitate to hop in my car and go anywhere. The 2006 has the controversial "Mustache" grill and I have to admit-I like it. I don't feel like most BMS's ever look dated- and this design is the same. Although its obviously not new, it still looks muscular, serious, & classy. I have my chrome either plasti-dipped or vinyl wrapped for a "shadowline" look. I honestly can't get very excited about the latest line of 3 series- They seem vague when driving, but hopefully BMW will get their Electric powersteering tuned in a bit better. The 330i e90 is a rare classic. Although it doesn't have the power of the 335- it also doesn't have the problems. Its beautifully balanced and very linear. I always feel special driving my 330, and I can drive it hard out of corners without it getting out of shape. Its been a great car.

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2 out of 5 stars

Money pit

Luke, 02/23/2019
2006 BMW 3 Series 325i 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl 6M)
13 of 14 people found this review helpful

Ok I've owned this car little over 6 months . Since I've purchased it I've had an alignment issue that cannot be found but I get it aligned and a week later it's out and eating tires ( 2 new tires and alignment $250 ). No potholes are hit and new bushings where done prior . Then my battery went bad that was $300 plus the additional fee from dealer to tell the computer it's a new battery $150 for 5 min of working on computer . Few weeks later starter fails $550 for new starter and ccv system and gaskets not to mention a nightmare in labor replacing it myself with a decent mechanical background . Then 3 days later the alternator blows up and leaves me stranded at the store , $150 tow bill then hunting down the replacement alternator from 6 different stores that claim to have it but because the made the e46 and the e90 in the same year no parts store rookie can find the right one . Then after paying another $225 on a new alternator and getting home a 8:30 pm to get my daughter to school in the morning I'm working in the rain in the dark replacing the alternator. Now the water pump thats only 1 year old is failing and I'm ready to part it out because I cost more to drive it then it does to rent a car . Never ever will I ever buy another nightmare of car like a BMW . Don't waste your money . If you want a BMW just go dump your wallet in the trash it will give you less headache

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3 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars
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