I’m driving a Nissan 370z at the moment which I love in a lot of aspects but hate also in a lot of aspects.
Of course it’s a sports car. V6, great road feeling, power etc.
But I’m getting old and want something more comfortable that doesn’t take up a third of my salary every month.
I’ve been looking at a lot of different cars over the last few months and I’m now on the verge of buying an G20 320i Limousine sports line.
I really like the modern aesthetics, it’s very comfy and I like the fuel consumption. Of course it’s a lot slower than my Nissan and the emotions while driving are low because of the R4 but i want to spend less money on my car and still drive something nice.
I already looked up fuel costs, insurance, tax.
Something I can’t get costs of is the reliability of the car.
In my opinion a lot more electronic systems in new cars always have a higher chance to fail which kinda scares me. The B engine should be good, I read online the N engines did have quite some problems.
Are there any problems you know of I should watch out for?
2020 model, 80k km, 320i sports line for 28k € Plan is to put all weather tires on and daily it, 20k km/year
Stock photo btw.
Why not a touring? A sedan is so impractical. Touring also looks better IMHO.
A 320i is fine as a daily. Don’t listen too much to the Americans on where who don’t pay our high fuel prices/taxes/insurance :)
Quick question.
Do you pay higher taxes on the 330 over the 320? Both are 2 liter turbo.
TIA
Wow is your 320i engine 2 liters. In my country (Türkiye) its 1.6liters 170hp.
In practice very little difference but, yes. As it’s CO2 based. 330 has a higher CO2. Note this is only for where I live. Every country has its own rules…
If you get 330i yes, if you get the 330e no
Touring looks like a grandpa’s car. Sedan has more style.
But that’s only my opinion tho
I’d have pounced on the touring/wagen if it was available in the US. Love the looks and it’s practical af.
A sedan is not really impractical. A coupé on the other hand is something you can call impractical. Plus a sedan is waaaaaaay more beautiful to look at than a touring. I really don’t understand the hype about touring cars. If you look around 20 years back the touring cars were not really popular and was considered only a family car for people who could absolutely not do with a sedan and most people would agree that a sedan looks better. The car brands have really done some incredible PR for the touring models just like they have with the SUV over the past two decades.
California walks in the room…