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| Red-Hot BMW: Story of my pre-owned BMW 320d Sport Line (F30 LCI). EDIT: 100,000 kms up! A typical scene from my recurring dream. But this time, it is real! The dream began a long time ago. I don’t even remember exactly when. Maybe sometime during my childhood. I started hearing the lore of the three-letter acronym – BMW – during my school days. It was somewhat of a mystery back then. I had no real understanding of what it meant and what it stood for. It was just something I occasionally saw in the movies or magazines. It had no existence whatsoever in my real life. It was as if some story from mythology. Then later, I went to US for my graduate studies, and there, for the first time, I had the opportunity to experience one in real life. Oh, the BMW! I started hanging out with the car enthusiasts in my university circle, and slowly, I started to realize what those letters meant. I got opportunities to drive many cars and many brands in the US (and did several interstate, cross-country drives), and I started to understand what makes a car a good car. As I started to understand things like rear wheel drive, weight distribution, handling, gear shifts and such, I started to realize what was so special about a BMW. Once I drove a friend’s E36 328i on a long drive in Southern California, and thoroughly loved how it drove. Sometime later, I even had an opportunity to drive the 328i on Chicago Motor Speedway. It was an exciting drive to say the least. By then I knew exactly what a BMW stood for. I was already in love with the 3-series. I wanted one. The old dream now had a meaning and a purpose. Now I knew BMW was not just a hearsay story, and the cars were indeed that good. Those days (my university days), I had an old Honda Accord (the typical “student car”), but always dreamt of a BMW. I used to avidly read “Car & Driver”, and those issues were full of stories and pictures of M3 and M5. As it happened, when it was time for me to buy my first new car in the US, I considered BMW 3-series and Audi A4, and eventually bought 2001 Audi A4 Quattro for some reasons (primary one being that the Audi Quattro was more suitable for winter and snow drives than RWD BMW). Mine was the first 2001 model year car that was delivered in Chicago area. I loved the car. The legendary Quattro was phenomenal, especially on snow, during the winters in Chicago and Colorado. I often drove my A4 back to my alma mater in Colorado, and drove it all over Rocky Mountain roads, in summer and in winter. The Quattro was great not only on snow and wet roads, but also on dry summer roads, where it gave an amazing balanced grip and stability. The car was a delight to drive on all sorts of road conditions. It was a beautiful car and I enjoyed every moment with it. But, it was no BMW. I still kept on dreaming of a BMW, while simultaneously loving the A4 as well. ![]() My 2001 Audi A4 in Colorado. It was a beautiful car and I loved it. But I still kept dreaming of a BMW. Later I returned to India, and the dream became even more far-fetched. There was no way I could have afforded a BMW in India. In India, I first bought a Fiat Palio, and later a Maruti SX4. Both were good cars in their own rights, for the purposes they were designed for, and I loved both. I have tons of sweet memories with both the cars. But deep inside, I still wanted a BMW. My feelings could be best described by this Sher by the famous poet, Shakeel Badauni: “Wohi aablay hain wohi jalan, koi soz-e-dil mein kami nahi Jo laga K aag gaye they tum, wo lagi hui hai bujhi nahi “ My rough translation: “I still have the longing and my heart still burns, the passion is no less, The fire that you have ignited, is still burning and is no less “ So finally, when it was time to retire my trusted SX4, I did not want just a car. I wanted a BMW. Apart from some casual discussions and a few superficial test drives, deep in my mind, I did not even consider any other car. I had to have a BMW. I also wholeheartedly believe in the concept of “lateral upgrade” and pre-owned cars, elaborated so well in this thread: https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/buyin...-car-less.html (ARTICLE: The Beauty of Lateral Upgrades (Getting MORE CAR for LESS $$$)) And thus, my search for a pre-owned BMW began. I wanted a car that was still in warranty and preferably still had BSI cover. That meant I was looking for cars less than two years old. Luckily, I found one, within three months of searching. And here is the luckiest part. I always wanted a red BMW with black interiors. BMW discontinued this color combination sometime in 2017 (which meant I had one more reason to look for a pre-owned rather than a brand-new car). They say that when you buy a used car, you don’t get a choice in color. I was lucky enough to find one that not only met my criteria for warranty and BSI but was also red with black interiors. Sometimes the dreams do come true. Acknowledgements: My sincere thanks to many of my friends who helped me immensely in my search. First and foremost, my friend, bhpian and fellow 320d owner RSUDARSANAN, who was always inspirational with his “if not now, when?” story. His erstwhile E90 320d was always an inspiration to me since the time I saw it first in 2013. Further, fellow BMW owners, friends and bhpians graaja, robimahanta, KarthikK, and Diesel_covert helped me immensely by patiently answering all my questions, and providing me with detailed information about buying and maintaining a BMW in India. I also had message exchanges with moderator ajmat who, as always, gave timely and useful inputs. Thanks to ajmat for his help. And finally, special thanks to KarthikK and SunnyBoi for helping me find the perfect car in the used car market. From the bottom of my heart, I thank all of these and many others who were always very helpful! Last edited by Dr.AD : 30th October 2018 at 13:17. |
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| re: Red-Hot BMW: Story of my pre-owned BMW 320d Sport Line (F30 LCI). EDIT: 100,000 kms up! Finding and buying the pre-owned car: After about three months of searching, I found a 2017 registered F30 LCI 320d in SportsLine trim. It was (and still is) within original warranty and also had (and still has) a BSI cover. The car was red, and the interiors were black with red trim, exclusive to the SportsLine variant. It was the car I was looking for. Here is my first look at the car at the used car dealer’s place, and the car looked almost brand-new: ![]() After a test drive that I was happy with, the car was immediately taken to Navnit Motors for a detailed check. ![]() The car being checked thoroughly at Navnit: ![]() The car cleared all tests, and no issues were reported whatsoever. Navnit gave a green signal for me to buy the car. All formalities were completed the same day and I picked up the keys and the papers, including original user's manual (notice the red and black theme on the keys, which perfectly matches with the red and black theme on the car): ![]() This was the first look at the interiors. Sorry for the bad quality of the picture, but the interiors were in almost brand-new condition, just like the exterior: ![]() When I picked up the car, it had 14595km on the odometer (the warning icon was for low fuel level): ![]() Last edited by Dr.AD : 30th October 2018 at 00:44. |
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| re: Red-Hot BMW: Story of my pre-owned BMW 320d Sport Line (F30 LCI). EDIT: 100,000 kms up! The above story, of me picking up the car, is actually from July 2018. It was in July that I picked up the car with some 14,500 odd reading on the odometer. Now it has been more than three months since then, and I have driven the car for some 6500 or so kilometers since then. The current odometer stands at around 21000km. I wanted to wait for this long, and drive the car for about 6000km before writing this review. The idea was that this way, I would be over my initial euphoria and hopefully, would write a more objective and unbiased review. So here is my attempt at a review after having owned the car for more than three months and having driven for more than 6000km, including at least three long interstate drives. What I like:
What I don't like:
What I really hate:
What is new in the LCI? The F30 320d has been reviewed so well in the (as always) very detailed and unbiased official team-bhp review (https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/offic...al-review.html) , that I really don't have to say anything more here. In fact, even the interior in my car is almost exactly the same as the one in this official photograph (https://www.team-bhp.com/carpics/BMW...3series-01.jpg), albeit of the 328i and not 320d, reproduced below for reference: ![]() The interiors of the F30 3-seris (courtsy: offical team-bhp review), which is almost exactly the same as mine Therefore, instead of repeating the stuff, I thought I should just point out what has changed since the LCI (the official review was the pre-LCI model, obviously). By the way, Life Cycle Impulse (LCI) is a fancy name in BMW-speak for a facelift. In January 2016, BMW 3-series in India got the usual mid-life facelift, or LCI. Here is the related thread: https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/india...t-variant.html (Updated BMW 3-Series launched (F30 LCI); gets M Sport variant) My car belongs to this LCI family, and here are the main changes, specifically for the 320d model (the changes for 330i may not the same):
As you can see from my notes above, the things I love about the car far outweigh a couple of minor omissions and issues, and overall, I am just loving the car. This one is a brilliant car, and I am still thanking my stars for having found this car - my ultimate driving machine and that too in my dream color! Last edited by Dr.AD : 30th October 2018 at 09:17. |
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| re: Red-Hot BMW: Story of my pre-owned BMW 320d Sport Line (F30 LCI). EDIT: 100,000 kms up! Here is my attempt to illustrate some of the above points using pictures. The BMW signature LED DRLs look awesome, and are the most striking feature when seen from the front: ![]() The interior is perfectly organized, looks very classy, and the material quality as well as fit and finish is top class. The red trim gives it a sporty look: ![]() The gear shift/selection lever is one of the best parts. Looks classy, again a BMW signature design, and extremely ergonomic. Fits perfectly in the palm and very intuitive to use: ![]() The red trim continues on the door pads, and the seats also have red stitching. The SportsLine models have this red and black interior theme regardless of the exterior color. However, I felt it suits red exterior the most, where the red theme matches the exterior color. This was one of the reasons I so particularly wanted a red SportsLine model: ![]() The sports seats come with extendible thigh support, which makes the seats very comfortable for long drives. The sports seats are exclusive to the SportsLine model: ![]() These side bolsters on the sports seats are electrically adjustable, and are very useful on twisty ghat roads. The resultant increase in comfort level during tight turns is very noticeable. With this side support and extendible thigh support, the seats are supremely comfortable (and talking about seats, as I explained earlier, I am happy with the quality of this Dakota leather as well): ![]() This is the only thing that I mentioned in the "I hate it" section. The ironically named "space saver" actually takes away a lot of useful space from the boot, and the remaining boot space is not great at all: ![]() In nights, these small lights under the door handles look beautiful (and there are additional puddle lamps under to doors): ![]() The LED tail-lamps are just gorgeous: ![]() The interior lights look beautiful in the night. These amateurish photos don't do any justice to how good the interiors look in the night: ![]() The gear shift lever looks even more beautiful in the evening: ![]() And also in the night: ![]() The red ambient lighting on the door lever and the door pads looks very classy. In general, the ambient lighting package is brilliant: ![]() The instrument cluster is lit up in amber light in the night (looks almost red in person; the photos somehow always looks somewhat orange): ![]() The instrument cluster lighting has this "in-between" color setting during low daylight (typical evening light), where the dials are lit up amber/red (just like the night setting), but the information display font changes to white (just like daylight): ![]() And finally, this is how the cluster looks in broad daylight, where it is all white. Overall, I love the instrument cluster design. It is just perfect for my liking. Clean, clear, symmetrical dials with easy to read fonts, and all the required information in one screen without having to shuffle through it using menu buttons. And most importantly, there is that analogue temperature gauge, which is a must-have feature for me: ![]() The new TPMS system, which shows the actual pressure values in each tyre, and not just a low pressure warning: ![]() Last edited by Dr.AD : 30th October 2018 at 01:14. |
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| re: Red-Hot BMW: Story of my pre-owned BMW 320d Sport Line (F30 LCI). EDIT: 100,000 kms up! As I mentioned earlier, I got this car in July 2018, and I am writing this review after having driven this car on many long drives since then. Let me share some summary pictures from those drives here. The most recent of these drives was a drive to Rameswaram and Dhanushkodi. Here are a few pictures from that drive. On the famous Pamban Bridge: ![]() On the way to Dhanushkodi, where the water was so still, it is almost invisible: ![]() The LED tail-lamps in their glory in this early morning shot: ![]() At the "land's end" - At Danushkodi Beach Point (If you are not familiar with this point, please check this Google maps location to understand the specialty of this: https://goo.gl/maps/4idSZjXvGD42) : ![]() And some random shots along the narrow strip of land with an arrow-straight road, and with water on both sides: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Dr.AD : 29th October 2018 at 23:45. |
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| re: Red-Hot BMW: Story of my pre-owned BMW 320d Sport Line (F30 LCI). EDIT: 100,000 kms up! The Monsoon Drive 2018: One of the very special drives - a very memorable one for me - was the monsoon drive in Konkan, with my bhpian friends, in July 2018. That was just a couple of weeks after I got this car, and that was a great opportunity for me to test the car in tough conditions and get to know the car better. And the car passed the test with flying colors. It was at the end of this drive that I was really convinced I had got myself the right car. The car was a delight to drive on the fast highways till Kolhapur, and then even more fun in the twisty ghats of Konkan. We faced some bad roads, and that gave me a chance to experience the low speed ride quality of the car, which is exceptionally good. Even after really long hours behind the wheel, I never felt tired. The biggest pleasant surprise was that my wife's usual motion sickness magically disappeared. Even during ghat drives, she did not feel tired or sick at all. The main reasons were the negligible body roll and flat ride even through corners, and the sports seats with adjustable side bolsters which hug you in the corners and keep you in one place and minimize body movements. The whole experience was fantastic! That drive is described in details in this travelogue: https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/trave...ve-2018-a.html (European beauties exploring Indian terrain: Our Monsoon Konkan Drive, 2018) However, I could not resist re-sharing a few pictures here, just for the sake of completeness of this review. At our breakfast point, next to Praveen_Balan's Blue Octavia (my other favourite car): ![]() At Fort Panhala: ![]() Enjoying some mud and rain, somewhere between Panhala and Ratnagiri: ![]() From a different angle: ![]() Bathed in fresh morning dew, near Amba ghat, alongside bhpian tilt's Jetta: ![]() Overlooking the Arabian Sea, on Aarey Waarey road near Ganapatipule: ![]() Parked at a resort near Dapoli: ![]() On a ferry near Dabhol: ![]() As seen from the top deck of the ferry: ![]() Somewhere in the countryside of Konkan: ![]() My obsession with DRLs continues: ![]() Enjoying the mist in Amboli Ghat: ![]() And finally, to conclude, a group photo at the Aarey Waarey Road: ![]() |
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| re: Red-Hot BMW: Story of my pre-owned BMW 320d Sport Line (F30 LCI). EDIT: 100,000 kms up! Thread moved from the Assembly Line. Thanks for sharing. |
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| re: Red-Hot BMW: Story of my pre-owned BMW 320d Sport Line (F30 LCI). EDIT: 100,000 kms up! Congrats on your new car AD. You have summed up all the features of the car really well! No lumbar support? |
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| re: Red-Hot BMW: Story of my pre-owned BMW 320d Sport Line (F30 LCI). EDIT: 100,000 kms up! Congratulations on the 3, AD. Welcome to Joy! Wishing you thousands of miles and smiles! The car looks awesome in that red and with black interiors with red lining. Very well written report with fantastic pictures of the car in those beautiful scenic backdrops. You have summed up the likes and dislikes very well. Ah. You had to remind that!! ![]() |
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| re: Red-Hot BMW: Story of my pre-owned BMW 320d Sport Line (F30 LCI). EDIT: 100,000 kms up! Excellent review @Dr.AD! How's the ground clearance? I see a lot of figures in mm thrown around in a Google search, which looks a little low given the long wheelbase and the front overhang. But nothing can beat real world feedback on this. |
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| re: Red-Hot BMW: Story of my pre-owned BMW 320d Sport Line (F30 LCI). EDIT: 100,000 kms up! Quote:
I knew you were going to comment on the lumbar support. :-) As I said, I don't really miss it since the seats are very comfortable anyways, but this is exactly how friends can make fun of this missing feature. BMW has given a great weapon for friends to make fun of by omitting lumbar support and cruise control. :-) To their credit, they added cruise control in 2018, but lumbar support is still missing even in 2018 models. Quote:
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As you correctly said, the numbers in mm don't tell the real story. So from my experience, I would say this: The ground clearance is low enough that you have be very careful, but high enough that once you are careful, you can manage in most road situations! | ||||
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![]() The last time I met you during one of the breakfast meets was in your SX4. Although I did follow the Konkan meet up thread, I honestly did not realise that it was your car!! ![]() Like you, this is my dream car. Call it fate or just coincidence, I have not driven a BMW till date, although I have driven some more exotic machines. So I could only imagine the sort of excitement you had during the first drive on your own JOY. Wish you many more happy and fuss free mile munching. | |
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| re: Red-Hot BMW: Story of my pre-owned BMW 320d Sport Line (F30 LCI). EDIT: 100,000 kms up! Awesome write-up Dr. AD! Congratulations on the gorgeous looking beast! It’s rare to find such a good and well-maintained pre-owned car and with such less on the ODO. You and Bhpian madhav14 from hyderabad who recently purchased a 2016 3er are giving me serious inspiration to find one for myself! |
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| re: Red-Hot BMW: Story of my pre-owned BMW 320d Sport Line (F30 LCI). EDIT: 100,000 kms up! This is gonna be difficult for me to admit, because any BMW would set my tongue wagging earlier. My first experience of driving one was in a proper Bimmer.. aka the E90 pre-facelift.. oh man what a car, other than its extremely low-slung seating and harsh ride, it was the perfect machine on smooth roads. I feel the F30 lost a lot of the magic that the E90 had.. the hydraulic steering replaced with the electric one killed a ton of feel, the E90 felt like a truck and I loved it. The F30 became so ridiculously big that today I mistake some on side profile for a 5 Series, the 5 Series itself is massive today.. its hood is longer than some hatchbacks. The 1 Series I drove, I dunno what problem it had but it was under-steering like an ox-cart, too much slack at even city speeds. Although I'm not the biggest fan of VW Group (not at all a fan), but point a gun at me and ask to choose between A4 and BMW 3 and I might just swing to the A4 this time.. Audi has come a long way since 5 years. Maybe I didn't spend enough time with the F30 to understand how it performs.. of course it would be well-balanced, very agile and back-kick happy due to RWD like all Bimmers. I just wish there was a little bit of the design magic of Bangle retained in modern Bimmers.. I saw the modern 3 GT today, couldn't even recognize it as a BMW. The F30 3 is indeed a more-rounded car in every sense of the word, in terms of seating, quietness and comfort, much more so than its past iterations, although if I'm not mistaken, its seats are a bit hard compared to the E90? Am I imagining it? As far as a combination of fun-driving and luxury goes, the F30 3 is it, the C Class panders to comfort and the Audi's steering is ridiculously lifeless. For those who want to feel the road, the Bavarian still has a little magic left in it yet. |
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