Used 2014 BMW 3 Series 320i xDrive 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 8A) Consumer Reviews
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Nice, but...
I bought my BMW as a certified vehicle, and have been very happy until recently. Driving down the highway and suddenly the chassis stabilization light comes on and the car slows down to 30 mph. Brought to garage to be checked, and car "reset" itself and dealer could not find a problem. However, when checking diagnostic, there were 29 messages of issues needing to be addressed. I have maintained the car to a t by the selling dealer, and did not expect to have so many issues at just under 30,000 miles. Also, trade in value is horrible - kbb says $13809 to 15750 with my equipment and miles. However, before presenting issues started, BMW dealer acted like they were doing me a favor to offer me $10,000 towards a brand new 330i xdrive. Time to consider a Lexus, Acura, or maybe a Cadillac.
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Baby Bimmer Brightens my Day
The 320i is extremely economical in eco and surpasses the ratings. It is slightly slower than the 328 but considering the economy and cost savings is a better car. Still love the car. Maintenance free except for normal service.
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- 335i SedanMSRP: $13,743In-stock online
- 328i SedanMSRP: $14,599In-stock online
- 328i xDrive SedanMSRP: $9,000In-stock online
A little bit of luxury!
This is my first luxury car and what a great feeling. No squeaks, bumps or noises, just silence. AWD is the way to go, especially in New England. On the I purchased the car and took it home, there was a big snow storm happening. The car drove great and when right thru 10" of new snow right into the garage without trying hard! Great!
Very comfortable car, but not a sports sedan
Prior to my 2014 320i xDrive, I drove a Mini Countryman, a mini cooper, and a 2011 hyundai sonata. Pros: This BMW is easily one of the best looking cars on the road. It is very quiet inside around town, with a comfortable ride. The transmission is excellent. Shifts are smooth and unintrusive. Turbo lag is absent. The controls are intuitive. Cons: Steering is more similar to the Hyundai than MINI. It is VERY numb on center, though it firms up as you turn. Brakes offer no feeling - like stepping on a cloud instead. Highway wind noise is intrusive. iDrive doesn't sync too well with my iPhone 6+ - it says "transferring data" instead of showing my contacts.
My Fault, not enough "stuff"
The car itself is dynamite. I bought without checking what bells and whistles I really wanted. I overpaid by a long shot. In my defense, my 2004 BMW 530i suddenly died and I needed to replace ASAP. Now for the pertinent extras I'd advise for you as a buyer. Rear and front view cameras, parking assist, Harmon-Kardon stereo, LED headlights, parking assist. Basically everything!