Used 2007 BMW 3 Series Sedan Consumer Reviews
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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
YOU WANT HEAD ACHE BUY IT
Nothing but a headache. It's been to the dealer 4x for the same problem, stalling, stalling, stalling and stalling. Piece of junk - bought it brand new, barely 13K miles. I hope BMW will see this, take your car and give me my money!! It's now scheduled to go another appointment on the same problem, stalling, squeaking, loud thug when backing up, put on manual mode and won't default to 1st gear at full stop. When will BMW take care of the stalling. My confidence on this car is below "zero". Never, never, never will buy another BMW.... unsafe car.
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BMW 328i: better than you'd expect.
I've only owned this car for about 7 months, but I can assure you it's been a privilege. The inline 6 provides plenty of power with surprisingly-quick acceleration, yet very efficient. It seems to have a perfect balance of highway comfort and performance that begs to be driven through the bends faster than you thought possible. The driver can get all the info he needs from steering response and the pedals and the 6-speed Steptronic is a blast. There really are two ways to drive this car: like a true luxury sedan or a true performance sedan. Either way, it's darn near perfect.
Best car I will ever own
My son and I traveled to Europe to get this car via BMW's European delivery program. Fantastic! Driving this car on the autobahns and alpine switchbacks was the experience of a lifetime. The twin-turbo engine is unbelievable -- Incredible power. 30+ mpg on the highway. Superb handling. Two years and 22k miles later I am still in love with this car. The 2009 models have most of the improvements that I would want, except still no M-sport option. I would also be tempted by the super efficient 50 mpg diesels that are best sellers in Europe.
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.