Buying first BMW (E90)

Hi everyone,

I am currently in the market for a new "used" car.

I am considering an LCI 320D Auto, I also have an LCI 335i in my crosshairs.

If I cant get the 335i, Im going to go for the 320D/330D (If I can find one)

Are there any gripes that I have to look out for with the E90's?

Thanks
 

FerdiBotha

Well-known member
As far as I know nothing majort accross the board, apart from some issues with certain models.
I know (only from what I've seen on the forum) that the 335i had some small issues mechanically, especially on the N54 model. Wastegate rattle comes to mind and some others that I can't recall now.

The diesels are pretty bulletproof apart from possible turbo and/or injector issues on older/higher mileage models. With the right care and maintenance these should last many, many miles without issues.

On the E90s accross the board I know that faulty door actuators is a common issue. Dead pixels on the radio screen is also quite common.

All and all E90s are great cars:coolShake:
 

Redshert

Member
If you are looking at a 335, I wouldn't even consider the 320d, not a hater, I've had a 120d, awesome machine, light on fuel but the power was just not enough. I upgraded to a 330d, best move ever, need more power again, but this time modifying the 330d is my next move. Absolutely in love with my car.

Check full history, mileage dependent, there will be maintenance, all of the what to look out for has been discussed at length, search the forum, and happy shopping :rollsmile:
 

FerdiBotha

Well-known member
I tend to agree that among those car OP mentioned the 320d may not cut it. 335i and 330d are far better performing and stronger vehicles and once you have driven them a 320d just won't do.

Just my 2c.
 

brads7

Member
Do you want fuel consumption or performance ? 320d is about economy .


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

tman

Well-known member
brads7 said:
Do you want fuel consumption or performance ? 320d is about economy .


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
This. 320d if u need looking for a balanced all rounder.

335i or 330d if you want something with more oomph!

Sent on the move via Tapatalk
 

Redshert

Member
FerdiBotha said:
I tend to agree that among those car OP mentioned the 320d may not cut it. 335i and 330d are far better performing and stronger vehicles and once you have driven them a 320d just won't do.

Just my 2c.

This. My 330d is a great all rounder, 7-8L/100kms serves me just fine town driving.
 

FerdiBotha

Well-known member
Redshert said:
FerdiBotha said:
I tend to agree that among those car OP mentioned the 320d may not cut it. 335i and 330d are far better performing and stronger vehicles and once you have driven them a 320d just won't do.

Just my 2c.

This. My 330d is a great all rounder, 7-8L/100kms serves me just fine town driving.

And on the open road fuel consumption between a 320d and 330d doesn't differ much at all.
 

Redshert

Member
FerdiBotha said:
Redshert said:
FerdiBotha said:
I tend to agree that among those car OP mentioned the 320d may not cut it. 335i and 330d are far better performing and stronger vehicles and once you have driven them a 320d just won't do.

Just my 2c.

This. My 330d is a great all rounder, 7-8L/100kms serves me just fine town driving.

And on the open road fuel consumption between a 320d and 330d doesn't differ much at all.

Difference between the two less the smile factor brings the 330d on top. OP, test drive all three extensively. They are all great cars, just the 330d is best :rollsmile:
 
You guys have made some very valid arguments.
Economy would be nice but I want that kick more. I will be doing some back to back testing but can't really find any 330D's that are as in good a condition as the 320D and 335i.

My initial choice was a 330D but you don't see many around. Will keep hunting and driving and see which suits my driving style.
 
Top