Used 2022 BMW 3 Series M340i xDrive Consumer Reviews
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Best non-M BMW.
Three months into ownership of my 2022 M340i, I still believe it's the best all-around car out there. Pros: Practicality is solid - suitcases, shopping bags, folded cardboard and the like all disappear into the trunk without issue. Car feels extremely stable at speed, easily comparable to the last-generation F80 M3. It corners quite well too, tons of grip both in the dry and wet. Sound deadening in the cabin is surprisingly good, only very slightly worse than a 5-series. Acceleration is fantastic. It's not an M3, but it beats C43s and Mustangs from a dig, and the power doesn't drop off all the way into felony-speeding territory. Auto start/stop works well and is easy to get used to. H/K audio sounds fantastic, although some tinkering with audio settings is helpful to improve the clarity. Cons: iDrive may be confusing for someone who hasn't previously owned BMWs. Nothing else really. It's a very good car.
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Effective and Efficient 4dr sleeper hot rod
Car handles great, stops on a dime, gets good gas milage, and the M340i AWD is as fast or faster than many V8 pony cars. Only thing AWD has too skinny and low temp rated tires, BMW should have upped this aspect.
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