@@javiergarcia5736 they just get a bad rap because people can’t afford one and they are jealous. My dad has had multiple and has t had big or major problems. Just keep up the maintenance. I bought my first one brand new last year and stop problems. Even if I do it’s under warrwntt
@@javiergarcia5736 BMW is in the top 5 for reliability! I’d say 2019 and newer are much better. Maintenance can be expensive but that’s when you get to like 100K miles, but if you maintain it properly, it’s no different than say a Camry. People always exaggerate unless it’s from an actual owner.
old bmws that were driven to shit by young drivers with no proper care gave it a bad rep. If u buy a bmw, more likely than other brands its driven to the max, u buy a toyota and usually its driven by a grandma
I just bought a 24' 330i with all of the M Sport upgrades. I felt like the extra handling felt a lot better than the stock steering so getting the rwd power down around the corners is really fun. Plus its good on gas!
Just traded in my 2020 330i, with exactly this one last week same built/features with Tacora red interior 4000 miles on it for $40k USD here in Vancouver, Canada. Very happy with it.
I will say. Only BMW is reliable for 3 series and M3. Daily driver. Reliable. Cheaper than X5. And maintenance I guess is a little bit cheaper. This my second favorite cars. Screw the SUVs. Love live the sedans ❤❤❤❤❤
Now if I’m cross shopping this the alfa guilia takes it for me and for 3 reasons power and performance is superior Looks and originality And for the same price too they fell short on this with the 4cylinder they need to bump up the power to 290 it’s time what’s your thoughts
If you want more power, you go with the M340 or M3. Depends on which guilia trim you are taking about too. A base would compare, a quad wouldn’t. Depends on what you want.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed yea but the base gulia has 280hp 0-60 5.0 seconds fir the same price as this 330 is my point an m340 is 60k rwd equipped nicely but your rt bmw has options as alfa has only base then a qv monster
@@cbruno12180 Yeah that’s not bad. I’d say the only sacrifice will be reliability. Not too familiar with Alfa. But BMW is #2 in reliability right now. So that’ll be the trade off for the cost. Be curious to see how well the Alfa holds up. And what it’s resale value will be compared to if you had gone with the BMW, when the time comes to sell. So there are other factors with the comparison to think about. How has it been so far to own?
What? What's marriage have to do with not being able to afford something? If anything, now you have dual income to save even more and cut back on expenses. I don't agree with it being a "trap". That shouldn't be the case ever. @@Fabian6980
@@BrosFOURRSpeed yeah and when u start a family? 2 three mouths u gotta feed daily 4 if your wife dosent work on top of paying all the bills and in some cases taking care of your mother too if shes single marriage was designed to keep the population broke and to be forced to slave at a job u don't wanna do while u make your boss rich your boss is giving you just enough to take care of your family that's it most men that become successful are alone until they make it that's reality
@@BrosFOURRSpeedI’m going to buy this car. I’m in ny. Can they be cheaper than my dealer here locally? How does this work? I’ll be buying within the next two months.
Hi there. Do you know if the 330i keyfob always has a trunk button even if you didn't have the power tailgate option? It looks like you did everything manually in the trunk, so I am assuming the trunk button is a standard feature? Please say yes.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed Thank you! For context, I ordered my 330i a few months back and am still waiting for it to arrive. I was reviewing my build and realized I didn’t have power tailgate, so I was concerned this meant I’d have no trunk button on my keyfob, which would have been annoying. I’m glad to hear this won’t be the case!
@BrosFOURRSpeed yikes. Well if you add the M Sport tax and other options, a 330i will easily break the $50k mark. My wife's last car was a 330i with M Sport and the Vernasca leather interior, and it was just under $50k. I don't think I'd get a 3er without M Sport! It simply suits the car better than the base spec.
@@ARentz07 yeah I hear you. A nicely equipped 3 is about 47k. So I doubt anyone will go for a bare bones one. I definitely like the M sport pkg too on them
@@BrosFOURRSpeed it's apparent from the close-ups, mostly during switching between intensive tasks like the map app. i'd buy an older model with analogue, or semi-digital gauges. they are a much simpler design and hence more reliable than a computer screen running monolithic spaghetti ui code.
Yeah, and a similar spec on the 3 series will be about $47k. So a decent amount more. But I’d go for the BMW since it’s a much nicer place to be. Especially a good used CPO. It’d probably cost identical to a Camry. I’ll go for a barley used nice spec 3 series. Just as reliable and much nicer driving. Just depends what people want tho
I've never heard of MSport Pro. It's called shadowline and extended sbadowline. You're also way off base if you think this car is a great "entry level style BMW" the way it's equipped. 52k is not average 😂 You're also off base by comparing this to a Camry. Theyre in different proce categories. You need to go back and do your research before you spit all these falicies.
you can easily look up the “m sport pro” package, it’s real..it is an entry level, what costs less? A fully loaded Camry isn’t much less, so why not spend a bit more for a luxury brand? I didn’t say anything that wasn’t true..
Such a nice car, but the last thing I want to see in the video is your face, it is not interesting at all. I came here to see the car and not you. Had to stop at the 0:20 point.