BMW 3 Series 2018 Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the BMW 3 Series 2018 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Is the BMW 335i reliable and a good car?

Answered by CarsGuide 21 Dec 2018

With a turbocharged twin-cam six-cylinder, yes the BMW 335i is a great car! The key is to drive the car with an amount of mechanical sympathy, and get it serviced on the dot so it stays a picture of reliability. These are complex luxury cars so don't go in thinking you'll never spend a dollar on it, but they're well-made fast and fun cars.

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Is the BMW 320i front wheel drive or all wheel drive?

Answered by CarsGuide 7 Dec 2018

BMW's 3-series models are all rear-wheel drive, with the exception of the X-drive all-wheel-drive model. There are no front-wheel drive BMW 320i models.

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Is the BMW 320i front wheel drive or all wheel drive?

Answered by CarsGuide 7 Dec 2018

BMW's 3-series models are all rear-wheel drive, with the exception of the X-drive all-wheel-drive model.

There are no front-wheel drive BMW 320i models.

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Is the BMW 320i a good and reliable car?

Answered by CarsGuide 23 Nov 2018

BMW's 320i has long been a popular entry-level prestige machine and, with its good looks, build quality, and engineering, it's not hard to see why. European cars often get a reputation for being unreliable when people used to driving basic Japanese cars don't take them for a service or drive them like a farm vehicle. Just like an expensive piece of clothing, or cooking an expensive piece of meat on the BBQ, you need to look after prestige European vehicles more carefully than you do a basic runabout. However, if you do look after them they should be perfectly reliable!

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Is the BMW 320d rear wheel drive?

Answered by CarsGuide 23 Nov 2018

BMW's 3-series has traditionally been a rear-wheel-drive model in Australia, however the current 320Ds come in both RWD but also all-wheel-drive as the 320D xDrive model.

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Is the BMW 320d reliable?

Answered by CarsGuide 23 Nov 2018

So long as you service it on the dot, change the oil at least every 10,000km or six-months, and drive it with mechanical sympathy the BMW 320D should be a reliable, comfortable, and safe daily driver.

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What is the fuel consumption of a BMW 318i?

Answered by CarsGuide 2 Nov 2018

BMW's F30-series 318i is claimed to average 5.4-litres of fuel consumed per-100km, measured on a combined cycle of city and highway driving. This is quite efficient for a large four-door car.

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Is the BMW 318i a good & reliable car?

Answered by CarsGuide 2 Nov 2018

So long as it is serviced on time and looked after well, the BMW 318i can be a great, reliable and enjoyable mode of transport. Although it is no tar-burning supercar the 318i has been known for 30 years as a well-made, pleasant way to get around town. Older second-hand models should have a professional inspection before purchase to make sure they have been serviced regularly and not driven without car, as this can affect the car's long-term reliability.

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How can you make a BMW 318i faster?

Answered by CarsGuide 2 Nov 2018

Trade it in on an M3. Realistically, modifying your 318i is a legal minefield and doesn't really make sense given BMW produce higher-performance models in the 3-series line-up, starting with the 328i and going all the way to the ridiculously fast M3.

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How can you make a BMW 318i faster?

Answered by CarsGuide 19 Sep 2018

Trade it in on an M140 or one of BMW's many performance-oriented models.

While you can theoretically make a 318i faster, you're wasting money - and potentially making your car illegal to drive on the road - when there are faster models available from BMW.

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