Used 2020 BMW 3 Series Consumer Reviews
A Fun Drive
I have had 5 leases on the BMW 3 Series and the drive gets better and better. I enjoy the comfort, the technology and the pep of my 330i XDrive. My last four leases were with BMW of Silver Spring and working with Andy Alexis, a very knowledgeable and attentive salesman has made car shopping and purchasing an enjoyable experience!
Bmw 3 series
Amazing car, excellent handling! Definitely the ultimate driving machine.
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- 330i xDrive SedanMSRP: $27,50050 mi away
- 330i SedanMSRP: $16,450In-stock online
- 330i xDrive SedanMSRP: $18,99916 mi away
Best Commuter Car that I’ve ever owned
The 2020 BMW 330 xdrive is my first BMW ever owned. It’s a solid car that offers great comfort and handling. Its power is delivered at low rpms even though it’s a 4 cylinder with 255 hp and 295 torque. If I didn’t know the specs, I would think that it is putting out >300hp and >350 torque. You will have no problem passing or entering an interstate with this car. My bmw gets 32 mpgs… I certainly didn’t buy it for the mpgs, but it’s an added benefit. I bought the car for its looks, ride and handling, and good reliability score from consumer reports. Hey at 59 years old, I’m not trying to race anyone… I just want a great looking sports sedan that is comfortable and a thrill to drive. This car really delivers!!
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The time is now
The Car is too new for me to give a full review, but I love it so far. Do your research before you buy a this car to get exactly what you want. I got what I wanted so I am happy.
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Overpriced for a wannabe luxury car
BMW has always had a bad reputation because of the overproduction of these vehicles as well as unexciting design but 2020 has to be one of the worse years. I shouldn’t be seeing a Subaru with more horsepower, torque leg room width...yet a car company has the audacity to charge the prices they do for such an overrated vehicle. In addition, the air conditioning doesn’t get cold enough and the engine stutters at stoplights to try and conserve fuel. In addition let’s take a step back and compare it to cars from 15-20 years ago. It shouldn’t be overloaded with technology and computer systems that attempt to overcorrect your driving such as traction control. In addition the self tightening seatbelt is just unnecessary and uncomfortable. Basically you’re not selling a car on basic functionality but on fancy minute features. Comparing to car companies like Mercedes and Porsche, every year the power gets better and mpg goes down. The shifter control is confusing and again is layered with too much technology with zero advantages. Sound system also doesn’t sound good and get this... worse keyless entry than a 2008 Volvo as you have to keep the keys in a specific spot In the center of the dash. Thank goodness it’s a rental and that’s all I will ever try from bmw. I shouldn’t be wanting to return this car for a Nissan Maxima.
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