Daniel C I own a 2018 320d xDrive Touring and never had that problem, even when it has been -35 degrees Celsius. Maybe it has something about the sound system to do, I do have the Harman/Kardon sound system and maybe you get that problem with the original.
@@thesaiyajinx8166 lol no you fool , how can you even think that 320i 185hp 350nm 320d 190hp 400nm .. check some videos man stock 320i dous around 8 sec
@@bhaskarmadana7717 I don't know if still important, but I drove the 320d xDrive as a Touring with standard suspension. Before that, I drove the 320i Touring, same generation, with adaptive suspension. The difference is huge. The adaptive suspension shakes less in corners and is more comfortable at the same time. Overall it delivers a higher stability and higher dynamics than the standard one, although it definitely is good too. There are some waves on the road I used to drive a lot. I recognise them well in the 320d, in the 320i on the contrary I didn't really feel them at all. If you can, take the adaptive suspension, it's totally worth it.
Radek Morrin hello. It’s ...yes, to be perfectly honest - it’s a bit better than normal. F30 isn’t the most quiet car on market, but it’s more than OK.
If you got the 19” Wheels it’s really noisy! My -09 e91 was a lot nicer with 19” than my -19 f31 is. I also don’t like the engine in my 320d it sounds terrible and packs no punch what’s so ever.
The use of indicators on these videos are really annoying. You are clearly filtering and changing lanes at obscene speed and well ahead of the adjoining traffic and the video gets ruined by the woodpecker noise so just filter on in and change lanes.