At 10 months and 5500 miles 328i xdrive- A few annoyances but no tangible problems. Annoyances: brake squeal but goes away after a couple of brake applications; rattle/vibe from somewhere in back seat or door area when on rough pavement at low speed; shifts are abrupt in 1st couple of gears esp when engine is still cold - a light foot helps; HUD seems skewed to the right so the last char on
I traded in my Infiniti Q 50 for the new BMW 330i xdrive Love the handling gas mileage much better than the Q 50 and just as fast 5.3 seconds 0 to 60.
In twelve years of ownership this car has been extremely economical in all facets. 5.2 litres/100km avg serviced once a year at around $375 per service that’s it. Apart from a petrol station water ingestion in my diesel tank which was an insurance $8k fix the car has been running perfectly all this time.Common Causes of High BMW Engine Temperature. Many conditions can make your BMW engine overheat, from thermostat cooling system failures to water pump problems. The following are, however, the most significant causes of BMW engine overheating problems. Read on to discover why your BMW engine temperature is too high. Low Coolant Levels or WrongThe F30 also boasts a 5-star overall safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for each year of production. Model Year Changes. BMW made a number of important changes to the F30 3 Series during its six years of production. 2013. For the 2013 model year, two new versions debuted. The 320i became the new entry
The fuel rail pressure is 30 to 40 times greater than port fuel injection. The sound is the injectors opening and closing, controlling the release of extremely high pressure fuel. My guess is it is a bit noisier at idle as this is a lean burn condition. I have no idea why the 328 is noisier than the 335. M.2016 BMW 335d xDrive M Sport, 50,000 miles, £20,000. Read more. BMW 3 Series 320d M Sport 2019 UK review​ BMW 3 Series 2014-2018 review​ BMW 320d (F30) long-term test review: all I bought an approved 2013 320i touring in February, and whilst I've been generally very happy with the car, I would like a little more torque. There are many places in the UK offering a remap, but the figures quoted for a stage one map are up at around 280bhp and 420 ft/lb after the map. I cant help but think that is pushing it just a little XLQg.