Having run a 320d touring through to 7 years and 80k, I can tell you I had precisely zero issues with the chain or with the engine. Or, to be honest, any other non wear and tear item. Absolutely reliable and was fun to drive. No DPF issues either, despite mostly short runs. That's not to say there are not plenty that have issues, but i didn't (and I maintained it well).
That said, owning one really is death by a thousand cuts. The car 'told' me to go back to the dealers with unerring regularity for this or that check or part change. Brake pads and discs all round every other year (not cheap). Run flat tyres seem to be made of cheese and needed replacement well under 20k, and constantly picked up nails. I bought at least one new tyre every six months for the length of owning the car. Maybe just unlucky. And they are staggered front and back, with wider rears; a full set from a premium brand will set you back at least £700 (not from the dealer!)
The clutch (and DMF, as you might as well do both as the labour cost is massive) was quoted at a whopping £2k from a dealer, which was the point at which I decided to get something else.
I would say all in, it cost me a good average £2k+ per year just keeping it on the road, which is not chicken feed! Great car to drive and economical for what it is, but owning one is not cheap.
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