Overview & Reviews
For 2013, a new turbocharged four-cylinder replaces the old naturally aspirated straight-6 in the BMW X3 xDrive28i model. Every X3 gets a standard power liftgate, automatic engine stop/start technology and the previously optional Driving Dynamics Control, which also gains a fourth mode (known as Eco Pro) for its adjustable drive settings. A lane-departure warning system is added to the options list.
- Generous passenger and cargo room
- Comfortable rear seat.
- Crisp handling
- Potent and reasonably efficient engines
- High-quality cabin
- Priced higher than most rivals.
User Reviews:
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Wish I hadnt bought this car - 2013 BMW X3
By missmyscout - January 15 - 10:16 amI "upgraded" from a Volvo XC90 2.0T to a BMW X3 because I wanted something, smaller, zippier, and with modern electronics (bluetooth, ipod interface, & nav). Well, I did get smaller. Prefer my old Volvo or my husbands new Subaru Outback. Not pleased with: Back hatch doesnt not close well - half the time I get a message that the back hatch is open after I close it with the push button. Electronics are "fussy" to use - you can use the joystick on the center console to go to radio or ipod, but you still need to turn the sound knob on the dash to "on". Why two steps? And why does BMW make "Park" a separate button on the transmission stick from Reverse & Drive? TG its a lease.
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