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Entropy 02-08-2019 01:36 AM

Considering an F31 328d
 
I love my E70, but it’s days are numbered. For a 2007 4.8i, it’s been great mechanically... mainly because I’m a little OCD with routine and preventive maintenance. However, 15mpg is getting old, I really don’t need this heavy of a rig for it being essentially a commuter car, and I feel I may be losing my opportunity to sell it for anything north of $8k as the miles tick up (112k and counting).

I’ve always loved the F31 wagons. I think it’s BMW’s best looking estate car to-date. And while they are very hard to find (in a wagon), the diesel is intriguing because of the fuel efficiency and low-end grunt for driving around town. I’m seeing the few that are available be in the $20-25k range.

Has anyone here owned or driven a 328d? Would love to hear your thoughts. I’m still a ways off (6-12 months) from pulling the trigger, if at all.

crystalworks 05-15-2019 10:54 AM

Old post but given your timeframe figured I'd give my experiences.

I've driven a 328d. Not the touring but the sedan. Good solid car capable of mid 40's for mpg. My dad went from Pensacola FL to his doorstep in San Antonio and still had fuel in the tank. Not fast cars, but not unbearably slow either. Especially if left in sport. Very small cabin though. Feels a little tight in the front seat and I can only imagine the back seat. We're a tall family though so ymmv. Good cars though. His was totaled a few months back and he got a 535d to replace it.

Entropy 05-17-2019 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by crystalworks (Post 1162257)
Old post but given your timeframe figured I'd give my experiences.

I've driven a 328d. Not the touring but the sedan. Good solid car capable of mid 40's for mpg. My dad went from Pensacola FL to his doorstep in San Antonio and still had fuel in the tank. Not fast cars, but not unbearably slow either. Especially if left in sport. Very small cabin though. Feels a little tight in the front seat and I can only imagine the back seat. We're a tall family though so ymmv. Good cars though. His was totaled a few months back and he got a 535d to replace it.


Thanks for the thoughts. The high mpg and "rare" factor is what had me interested... Especially the wagon (very hard to find with the right options/trim). I've decided to move away from BMW, though. Ordering a Model 3 next week. Luckily I still have my E46 project car to tinker on, as there will be very little of that on the Tesla.


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