BMW 3 Series Touring (2012 - 2019)

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328i M Sport 245 Auto 5dr Estate

reviewed by Anonymous on 15 September 2016
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How it drives
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Fuel economy
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Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
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Cost of maintenance and repairs
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Experience at the dealership
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How practical it is
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How you rate the manufacturer
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Overall reliability

Near perfect

Bought the car 3 years old. 62 plate. Auto, adaptive xenon head lights and suspension. Heated front seats. Pro Mac, light package , 19" run flat wheels...pretty high spec and wow what a car. Handling is amazing enough power just missing the sound of the larger 6 pot engine. Ride is soft enough with the adaptive suspension set to comfort. When put in sports mode the difference between the two is night and day. Paddle shifters and the ability to shift gears using stick brings that manual feel..sort of. Gear changing on auto is spot on. Sat nav is the best I've seen in a car so far and the I control seems quicker and easier to use than competitors. It's not touch screen but then I don't think it's needed.. it's very fast whizzing around the menus.
Lights are simply amazing, clarity distance and the adaptive works just as you would wish. This with the adaptive suspension I think should be your first choice with upgrades.
Lots of room front and back seats. I like the way you can fold the rears in three sections 40-20-40 split. More of a climb down into car with the sport seats and general height height of the car. Electric boot is fab. Grips to the road like s*** on a shovel when cornering.
The only downside is its not a 50+mpg car like so many out there.... But what you trade for in fuel is in fun and driving a near perfect car. For me it's perfect and would choose again over any similar speed and priced car. Only wish I had the money to buy the larger petrol engine just for the sound. ??

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About this car

Price£25,570–£46,975
Road TaxB–J
MPG34.9–65.7 mpg
Real MPG82.9%

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