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Used car review: Should I buy an F25 BMW X3?
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In this CarGurus used car review of the F25 generation BMW X3, Dan Prosser tells you how this SUV performs on- and off-road, as well as identifying any common problems to be aware of and explaining the differences between SE and M Sport specifications. So if you're wondering whether you should buy a used BMW X3 and want to know about reliability, practicality and running costs this video is a great place to start.
Pros
Agile and fun to drive
Sensible running costs for an SUV
Well made and roomy interior
Cons
No petrol or hybrid versions
Strictly a five-seater whereas some rivals seat seven
Beware of faulty timing chains
The CarGurus verdict
The first X3 was a rare off-day for BMW. The second-generation X3, though, more than made up for the shortcomings of the earlier model.
It's a cracking car to drive, with agility and poise to beat most SUVs this side of a Porsche Macan. BMW's engineers did a fine job of making a car that the driver could enjoy while still keeping their passengers comfortable, although keep in mind that the M Sport rides more firmly than the other versions.
Inside, the X3 is well made from high quality materials, and offers plenty of space. Adults can be comfortable in the second row, and there's lots of room for luggage.
A Lexus NX may be more reliable, while the Land Rover Discovery Sport offers an extra row of seats. The lack of any petrol engines may also put some buyers off. For our money, though, if you are looking for a prestige-badged SUV of this size and age, the BMW X3 is hard to beat.
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Pros
Agile and fun to drive
Sensible running costs for an SUV
Well made and roomy interior
Cons
No petrol or hybrid versions
Strictly a five-seater whereas some rivals seat seven
Beware of faulty timing chains
The CarGurus verdict
The first X3 was a rare off-day for BMW. The second-generation X3, though, more than made up for the shortcomings of the earlier model.
It's a cracking car to drive, with agility and poise to beat most SUVs this side of a Porsche Macan. BMW's engineers did a fine job of making a car that the driver could enjoy while still keeping their passengers comfortable, although keep in mind that the M Sport rides more firmly than the other versions.
Inside, the X3 is well made from high quality materials, and offers plenty of space. Adults can be comfortable in the second row, and there's lots of room for luggage.
A Lexus NX may be more reliable, while the Land Rover Discovery Sport offers an extra row of seats. The lack of any petrol engines may also put some buyers off. For our money, though, if you are looking for a prestige-badged SUV of this size and age, the BMW X3 is hard to beat.
#cargurusuk #bmwx3 #DanProsser
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