Used 2015 BMW 3 Series 328i 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 8A) Consumer Reviews
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Excellence Throughout
This car has met or exceeded my expectations in every category. It provides outstanding performance, excellence MPG (38 mpg on first trip of 55, 65 and 70 mph while in comfort mode), the navigation system is excellence, blue tooth setup and streaming is perfect, seats are very comfortable, and the styling continues to be one of the most beautiful on the road. If you are looking for a entry level sport sedan that does everything well while maintaining the right balance between performance and luxury, you can not go wrong with the 2015 BMW 3 series. This vehicle is a blast to drive, while at the same time providing all the technology and creature comforts any one could desire!
Grandma gets her newest BMW
We have been BMW enthusiast since the early 70's. I also ride a '05 R1200RT 3000 mile trips tent and sleeping bag. I would agree with the negative changes in the newer cars. The loss of steering and brake input. I have had many 2002's -'68, '72, '73, E28 535i, '96 328iC, '02 325i all fun to drive. But the driver experience of our pervious BMW's is much greater than our new 2016 328i M sport. Even the Sport+ mode the road input is lacking. The newer BMW 3 series have become IMHO homogenized : (. Its been a year milage is 13,225. Still stand by my above comment. One trouble some thing. The internal exhaust tip is coated with a heavy carbon build up (soot). We have a Mercedes Sprinter 3500 RV. The internal exhaust tip is super clean and its a diesel!! The black carbon on our BMW is unburnt fuel, as I understand. Why else for the carbon build up. Dealer says its the norm!
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Bye Bye BMW
how sad , when once you could by a premium , howling lovable Straight 6 for the money , and now what you get is a 4 cylinder sounding like a broken blender machine , and a lot of "Green" blah blah blah ! and when you complain about it , them start bragging about how fast and powerful and "Economical" it is , this isn't what a BMW (and more generally a sports car is all about) ,no amount of savage power is going to replace its "Soul" , that is now gone .
Awesome car if you buy the base model
I bought a loaded 328i M-sport, love the car, I'd only buy it with all the great tech options. If you want the brand, engine, transmission, and base features buy it! If you want one with the bells and whistles, be prepared to own it for life, because the resale is terrible (you don't get any value for the packages , only Navigation). Especially with sub models, lease/purchase specials, and CPOs). All in all I love driving my car, but I hate that I'm upside down in it for its life... I'd like to upgrade in the future, but due to its cost from all the options I'll be stuck for at least 3 years. This isn't a problem for normal people but my automotive shelf life is 1 year to 18 months,,, so I'm salty. UPDATE: Traded the car in and got destroyed on the value... Actually tried to trade it in at the BMW dealership I bought it from, their trade in offer was the lowest of all dealerships i visited. Paid a ton of negative equity to dump the car. My wife wanted the 428 Grand Coupe, so we leased one from the lessons learned from the 3 series.
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Best Motor -- Wow!
I have had my 2015 BMW 328i RWD for 2 years now. I got it at 35K miles, now it has 47K miles, and honestly, at 57, I see it lasting me the rest of my life. I have three cars, a 2016 LR4 Landmark (dog car), and a 1989 Mercedes 560SL other than this BMW. The BMW is by far the most fun of them all to drive around town. I get combined about 22mpg, but that's because I can't stop driving it like I stole it. My kid borrowed it for a while and she got 26mpg combined. If you want a fun sedan that can get the groceries, haul a few people, and is reasonably comfortable for a small sedan, this is a great choice. There are lots of groups on Facebook with help if you need some help fixing something at home, and lots of aftermarket add-ons for the car including iPlay for your iPhone.
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