BMW 3 Series Touring (2012 - 2019)
320d xDrive Sport
Still Keeps Me Happy
Some reports state that this is the softest feeling 3 series in terms of chassis behaviour but I bet that 99% of owners don't care as it's proven to be a refined, comfortable and economical car with enough poke for most needs.
It doesn't handle badly either, although a rack with more feel would undoubtedly benefit driver feedback.
The only snags - the xDrive increases the turning circle (I had no choice as BMW New Zealand does not offer the Touring without this) and the lower driver's door trim has a few scuff marks from me sc***ing footwear against the map pockets when exiting the cabin in tight parking spaces. Why BMW doesn't carpet the lower door trims to prevent this b*****s belief!
It's got proper round dials too unlike the new G21 Touring which has an unintuitive counter-clockwise rev counter and messy instrument panel graphics - not to mention a gawky grille that really puts me off from taking it on as my next mount.
So far, the only major issue it's shown is the air-con spewing out hot and cold air alternately, which required a week's stay at the dealer to sort out. Thank god it was still under warranty when that happened. Also, tyre wear is heavier than my previous rear drive E46 - another reason not to tick the xDrive box if you can.
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About this car
Price | £25,570–£46,975 |
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Road Tax | B–J |
MPG | 34.9–65.7 mpg |
Real MPG | 82.9% |