Used 2015 BMW 3 Series Wagon Consumer Reviews
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Sport Wagon- lovin' it.
Great car, love driving it. Nice and quick, handles very confidently, very comfortable front sport seats, sounds nice. Love the heads up display, not loving navigation (still using my old Garmen). Would have liked Satellite radio, especially considering this is the higher (M Sport) trim level. Very happy with the 100,000 mile coverage, and the 50,000 maintenance. Wagons like this are an excellent alternative to SUVs. Overall extremely happy with my car!
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328IX wagon - fear the repair costs
We rented a BMW 328I X-Drive Wagon on a vacation in Germany and liked it so much that bought one on our return to the US. Sadly the dealership here is so busy that you can't get your car serviced timely (let alone get a loaner car) and you have to bring it in 2-3 times to get simple matters fixed, which can take days. The tires gave out before 40000 miles and thus far I has it in several times for loose parts which create all sorts of rattle sounds - almost like they didn't complete assembling the vehicle before they sold it ! I seriously fear for the onward repair costs once the warranty expire and I'm already looking for an alternative to the BMW dealership for such repairs (just somewhere who can offer timely service !). Not exactly the BMW experience I had hoped for or was promised !
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- 320i SedanMSRP: $11,8884 mi away
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- 320i SedanMSRP: $14,9987 mi away
One of the best vehicles on the market
One of the best vehicles on the market I spent a long, long time looking for a Station Wagon to find the right one for me. I would have loved to have a 335D, but it's very hard to find here in North America. Yes the seat adjustment switch is on the seat where it belongs. Yes a 2 zone automatic climate control is designed for 2 independent zones to be able to adjust them separately. And if the seat doesn't come up high enough, it could be that the driver is too small for the vehicle? maybe you should take a cushion with you. But before I criticize the vehicle, I'll take a test drive to see if this vehicle suits me and my purpose. Thank you, a very satisfied BMW Touring driver for 8 years and 220,000 km<br>
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Totally garbage ! Extremely regret !
I leased a 2015 BMW 328d wagon few years ago. I owned Audis and Infinitis before, so I am not new to this class. The BMW is ABSOLUTELY the WORST car I have bought or leased in my life, regret so much ! The car is just a "ultimate driving machine" (they are not lying), but NOTHING MORE ! The ride quality is absolutely garbage ! Feels like no damping at all, extremely bumpy! When it goes over the water draining pit, it sounds like "bang bang" and send me a great shock! Seems like the car is jacked up in the air and bounces back to the ground. Extremely ridiculous ! In addition, everything is so user unfriendly. MP3 player plays the same folder again and again, will not jump to the second folder automatically. When I connect internet radio with bluetooth, it can only be played around 30% chance, the other 70% chance just cannot connect at all, no idea what is happening ! I have tried 3 different Android phones, still the same ! The so-called leather steering wheel is harder than hard plastic ! Driver seat adjustment range is too small, I want to sit high but even the highest is not so high. Central door lock will NOT automatically unlock when the driver door is opened from inside, and there is no option in i-Drive to set this (but there is an option for driver door opening from outside in i-Drive, strange ?), and the central door lock button is on the center of the dashboard, not on the door. There is no height adjustment for seat belt (it is a car with $50k MSRP, not a $15k car !). The knuckle is far too low, scratching the seats by itself (fortunately the repair is covered by warranty). The memory seat buttons are on the edge of the seat, not in the door panel (like most other cars). The air cond left-right independent temperature controls are always independent, unlike most cars which have "sync" button. The amber gauges looks like a design from 90s, twenty years behind others. However, the service of the dealer is great ! And it covers all scheduled maintenance for 4 years with no cost. The dealer asked me to lease another BMW again, I said this is my first and last, no more. If you don't believe me, try one and see by yourself. This is an extremely ridiculous car !
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