2007 BMW 320D M SPORT TOURING GREY MET 3 series estate @ 320D M SPORT TOURING

Nov 29th, 2009 | Category: BMW

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We’ve had this car for over a year and it has been fantastic. More children on the way means it’s time to get something slightly larger.

It is in fantastic condition inside and out and has been very well looked after. It drives as new and has a full BMW service history with about 8 months of manufacturers warranty remaining.
The engine is superb and fuel consumption is amazing considering the sporty performance of the car. The M sport suspension setup is beautiful and the car handles superbly without too hard a ride.

The M sport also gets better looking styling over standard (front and rear body kit, skirts and 17 inch wheels) and the seats are fantastic with electric side support to feel really snug in the bends.

This car has so much:
Sparkling graphite metallic paint, Run flat tyres, ABS, Traction Control, Multiple airbags, Reversing sensors, Great audio system with an auxiliary in between the front seats, climate control with a latent heat system for warm air with the engine off, Electric windows, rear tailgate opens in two stages for convenience with a clever automatic release of the load cover, iso fix for children’s seats and cup holders in the rear centre  armrest, remote locking and plastic key ignition with autostart – one button push and it sorts everything else out and driving lights, just refurbed the front wheels to repair very slight curbing and now back to new… I’m sure I’m forgetting lots of things…

This is effectively a new car so if you’d like a test drive, please go to your nearest dealer as I have just totally valeted the car inside and out and I don’t want to do it again…

Advertised locally so I reserve the right to end the auction early.

What Car Says:

“This is absolutely our favourite engine in the range, This engine suits the 3 Series perfectly, with smooth performance and low running costs.

0?60mph 8.1 secs Top speed 142 mph Average mpg 57.6 Tank range 772 miles”

Auto Car says:
“1. Looks

The 3-series was launched more than 30 years ago but the designers have managed to keep the original?s DNA while ensuring it has a contemporary look. Familiarity inevitably dulls the wow factor but despite its ubiquity on UK roads this is still a strikingly handsome car. It hits just the right balance between boring and over-fussy with well-thought lines giving it a real sense of movement. Instantly recognisable signature design features include the twin headlights, rear hockey-stick shaped light clusters. This fifth generation model was launched in 2005 and is 49mm longer, 6mm taller and 78mm wider than its predecessor.

9/10

 

2. Looks inside

Of course the 3-series interior has been 30 years in the making too. And it?s been time well spent. The M Sport model we drove featured a very cool black interior roof, quality leather upholstery (a ?995 extra) and M Sport branding on the gear knob and steering wheel. The information display will be familiar to BMW fans with a single instrument binnacle housing the speedometer and rev counter. Simple and elegant, the whole interior exudes style in spades. I mean, even the cup holders are classy.

9/10

 

3. Practicality

Space for driver, passengers and possessions is good. Compared to the previous model. 7mm more headroom for front seat occupants and 19mm more legroom for those in the back. We drove with five in the car and found it more than adequate while daily practical needs are met with storage including discreet cup holders both front and back.

9/10

 

4. Ride and Handling

This is a driver?s car and as such it boasts excellent handling. The M Sport version we drove was great fun, responding swiftly and really giving a great driver experience. The ride can be a little unforgiving though and we received a few complaints from rear seat passengers during the week-long loan.

8/10

 

5. Performance

When it comes to the 3-series, buyers have an enormous range to choose from with a comprehensive selection of petrol and diesel models to choose from. We drove the four cylinder, 163bhp 320d M Sport which can complete the journey from 0-62mph in just 8.3 seconds and can keep going until it tops out at 140mph. This is a very involving car to drive, though there is cruise control when you just want to let the car take the strain.

8/10

 

6. Running Costs

Another area where the 3-series performs fantastically well. A fun to drive car which can carry five in comfort but still returns nearly 50mpg on average ticks all our boxes. It is group 14 insurance, will hold its value, is unlikely to break down and costs ?135 a year to tax. Not bad eh? Buyers can choose between three year/36,000 mile or five year/60,000 mile service options.

9/10

 

7. Reliability

The new generation was launched in March 2005 so hard to comment on its reliability just yet but BMW have a well-deserved reputation for producing reliable cars and are ranked eighth in our Reliability Index.

8/10

 

8. Safety

Driver aid Dynamic Stability Control will help you keep out of trouble, while six airbags will help you out if you don?t. Run-flat tyres will do exactly what they say on the tin to enable you to travel up to 150 miles at 50mph should your car suffer a puncture. The 3-series also benefits from BMW?s Active Steering which, in the event of understeer being detected, corrects the car. It achieved a full five star rating following its EuroNCAP crash test.

8/10

 

9. Equipment

Air conditioning, CD player, foglights, onboard control, keyless entry and Start/Stop button control all come as standard. The model we drove also features sports suspension, shortened gearshift, illuminated door handles , cruise control, rear parking sensors and superb sports seats.

8/10

 

10. X-Factor

Being a BMW 3-Series. It?s become the most popular car in its class and is, for many people, the vehicle they aspire to. It?s easy to see why with a package which involves great driving, performance, economy, safety and practicality.

8/10″.

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