Used 2007 BMW 3 Series Consumer Reviews
So roomy for all that activity a BMW can take
Seriously folks, the inside of the 2007 BMW 320i is insanely big Took it away on trip down South and boy it could handle any sex position imaginable Handbrake get in the way? nope, didn't even notice it Middle console get in the way? nope, that where you can rest your elbow/foot/knee The seats go back straight which makes for perfect positions and the fact that you can also lower them further down makes for ample head space for when head space is needed Comfy seats made for a good 2hours, didnt want it to end, puts my BMW Mini to shame Warm, cozy, heaps of space and hasn't reacted to what it had seen on that trip, drives perfectly fine Highly recommend 5 stars 10 stars all the stars
Worth every penny and more!
This car is everything wonderful about a BMW taken to an incredible level. The driving experience alone is a value at this price, and it's wrapped in what is finally a slam dunk iteration of the new Bangle styling. I can find a few ridiculously picky flaws with the interior, but what I can't find is any other car I'd rather have south of a $60K Cayman S. Judging from the stares and attention this car garners I'm not the only one.
- 335i ConvertibleMSRP: $6,99916 mi away
- 328i ConvertibleMSRP: $6,90019 mi away
- 335i SedanMSRP: $6,90057 mi away
BMW - Solid Fun
At first I was a little skeptical about purchasing a BMW as many reviews including consumer reports stated that the electronics fail often and overall reliability is not as high as other Japanese companies. However when I read about the 335 twin turbo engine I had to take a test drive. My first car was a 2001.5 1.8T Audi with a chip and exhaust. Loved the Audi but once I had 150K miles I sold it and got an Acura. I pledged never to get another non-AWD car again. The Acura was plain boring. Once I drove the 335xi it was obvious that this was a special car. I bought it the same day and traded in my Acura TL.
Best bimmer yet
I leased a 328i in March '07 after owning, in succession, a '90 325is & '99 323i. I loved the previous vehicles, but this car is the best I've ever had. This car without the sport package hugs the road better than my previous vehicles that had the sport suspension. The added interior room is also a big plus. I've had no problems with the run flats and the ride has always been very smooth. I went with an automatic for the first time and I use the clutchless manual exclusively for better performance and fuel economy. Long term I expect it too costly to maintain (as has been my experience), but it's been solid thus far.
Worth the Money
Ive been in the car business for ten years and have yet to experience a car that delivers on style, comfort, quality and performance as this car does. Bought one for my wife feeling at the time kind of pricey for 3 series but have to admit that this car lives up to all BMW claims.