BMW X3 2018 detailed review

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • The BMW X3 is all-new for 2018, and it looks a lot more like the X5. Is the new X3 G01 better than the Volvo XC60? How are the petrol and diesel engines? What's the new interior like? Tom spends a week with the X3 xDrive30i to find out.
    What do you think of the BMW X3? Is the new model an improvement? Let me know all your thoughts in the comments.
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    Covers the interior, back seats, boot, driving and engines of the BMW X3 2018 / 2018 X3.
    READ our detailed Australian car review of the 2018 BMW X3 luxury SUV here: chasingcars.com.au
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  • @chasingcars
    @chasingcars  6 лет назад +4

    Tom takes a look at the latest luxury medium SUV on the block. Help us make more detailed reviews every week! Hit that subscribe button ☝🏽 and the notification bell so you never miss a video 🛎🛎

  • @stubones
    @stubones 6 лет назад +26

    The new X3 is the same size as the original X5. Shows how cars just keep growing with every generation. I think a X3 is all the SUV/car you ever need.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  6 лет назад +4

      Yep. As you can see in the back seat shots, the X3 really is big enough now. That said, I would probably buy a 3 Series Touring (or 5 Series Touring) if I wanted a 5 seat, practical BMW.

    • @stubones
      @stubones 6 лет назад +1

      Chasing Cars I have a 3 series Touring and the boot space is incredibly annoying. You mentioned the good shape of the X3 boot. The 3 series Touring boot is badly shaped and very frustrating. Still it’s a lovely car. The 5’er Touring is definitely a better choice if you need more space :) great review 👍

  • @kacatley9258
    @kacatley9258 Год назад

    Very nicely done and incredibly informative- from across the pond 👏🏾

  • @samualsaba
    @samualsaba 6 лет назад

    Great review Tom!
    I currently own the 2016 X3 20d - it’s been remarkably good since new.
    I test drove the new 20d and really noticed it was down on power compared to my current X3. The new 20d engine is the same as the old model (I think) I note the new car is also lighter....
    I might have to go for a petrol X3 next time which seems to be more popular at the moment.
    BMW are trying to hock a large stash of old X3s so trade prices are very low. The new model is exceptionally expensive - it’s almost the 25d X5 money - give it a year or so and things might stabilise

  • @wrightvcx2249
    @wrightvcx2249 3 года назад +1

    Great review.

  • @michaelgordon18
    @michaelgordon18 6 лет назад +3

    Excellent review style.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  6 лет назад

      Thanks a lot. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @Kiarax1
    @Kiarax1 6 лет назад +1

    Keep up the good work, Tom - love your channel.
    A real breath of fresh air. Also love your practical and commonsense approach (tired of all the Clarkson wannabes).
    Look forward to more reviews!

  • @vkdlvkdl
    @vkdlvkdl 6 лет назад +7

    Nice review. Cant wait for my 30d msport to arrive next month!

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  6 лет назад +1

      The 30d is a nice choice.

    • @kermez9
      @kermez9 4 года назад +1

      Great choice, v6 and brilliant engine, x3 was made for it. What is your experience after one year?

    • @politicallyincorrectandpro5856
      @politicallyincorrectandpro5856 Год назад

      @@kermez9 No V6 but L6 (a lot better) for BMW 😏

  • @frozzytoobz7909
    @frozzytoobz7909 6 лет назад

    Do these BMW's have a Parked Car Ventilation System.
    If they do, what are the temperature stats about how many degrees cooler the car will get with this feature.
    I've seen a lot of online comments about this feature.
    Mobs of disappointed owners are saying it only blows hot air around the car without actively cooling it.

  • @davidarter6271
    @davidarter6271 11 месяцев назад

    Sounds like a very impressive car

  • @apad000
    @apad000 Месяц назад

    What's it like on light off road: gravel, graded roads etc?

  • @haithamal-qaderi2588
    @haithamal-qaderi2588 2 года назад

    I don't know why you never mention whether the back seats recline or can move forward & backwards

  • @mikeboudrie6482
    @mikeboudrie6482 5 лет назад +2

    Hi Tom, great review as always. Just wondering what engine you would recommend for lots of highway/country driving? Thanks

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  5 лет назад +1

      If you can splash out on it, I'd recommend the 30d - the diesel six is lovely

    • @mikeboudrie6482
      @mikeboudrie6482 5 лет назад

      Chasing Cars thanks 👍

  • @kenmac3341
    @kenmac3341 6 лет назад

    I enjoy your review style Tom & I am curious to know when you are going to test the new XC40? I'm currently still very much enjoying my V40 T5 R Design that I purchased new in 2015 & the XC40 is shaping up well as its successor in another year or so based on overseas reviews so far but I'd like to hear what you think. Except perhaps for boot space I don't really see much to justity spending $90k on this X3 over a pretty much fully loaded XC40 for around $65-70k. The difference would fuel & service the XC40 for quite some time! Even as a definite Volvo fan after 3 trouble free & very comfortable years in the V40 I couldn't justify the spend on an XC60 for the same reasons which I admit is probably the closest competitor to the X3.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  6 лет назад

      Thanks for your kind feedback! I’ll be driving the XC40 in the near future and will keep your questions in mind. At the end of the day they’re in different size classes, with the XC40 competing more squarely against the X1/X2 than the X3, but the Volvo is a little more practical than those smaller BMWs. I think it’ll be a good car, though the usual SUV tax is a bit outta control - $70k for a loaded little SUV is still a lot - but all the manufacturers up charge for SUVs compared to standard passenger cars! The forthcoming V60 may be a little better value than that.

    • @kenmac3341
      @kenmac3341 6 лет назад

      Chasing Cars Cheers for that & you are right the V60 is definitely worth considering as I must admit to not really being a fan of the SUV craze sweeping the worlds roads. The XC40 is in fact the first one that has actually made me question that opinion as it is a way for me to step into the new Volvo architecture with what I now know to be a very reliable engine & gearbox combination as it carries over relatively unchanged from my V40 T5R. I can already attest to the comfort, build quality & safety credentials of modern Volvos. I also suspect that perhaps even the next gen V & possibly S40 may be all I really need & they'll hopefully arrive sometime next year. Thanks again for providing quality relateable car reviews... I look forward to your thoughts on the XC40.

  • @HenryTTo
    @HenryTTo 6 лет назад

    great reviews. Keep up the good work. Looking forward for more future reviews.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks a lot Henry. Make sure to subscribe.

    • @HenryTTo
      @HenryTTo 6 лет назад

      I did subscribe.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  6 лет назад

      Thanks heaps!

  • @Kimmer
    @Kimmer 6 лет назад +3

    Great review. I was surprised you didn't mention the Audi Q5 as a primary competitor to the X3. How do you compare the two vehicles?

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  6 лет назад

      Slipped my mind at the time…the Q5 is definitely up there. We'll have an X3 versus Q5 comparison in the next few months, so if you subscribe, you will certainly catch that one.

    • @Kimmer
      @Kimmer 6 лет назад

      Chasing Cars Thanks for the quick reply! I'm in the USA, but love your reviews. I'm just in the process of ordering an X3, but we really liked the Audi Q5 as well, but thought the BMW edges it out in most categories.

  • @koreanmtnbiker2931
    @koreanmtnbiker2931 5 лет назад

    Hi There are a lot of x3 reviews. A lot. But no info on new technology in its turbo 4cy engine. How good is it? Longivity? How much to replace or fix? All the reviews are about looks only which is not important.

    • @keponen331
      @keponen331 5 месяцев назад

      impossible to know at release. now after a few years B engines seem solid

  • @Kimmer
    @Kimmer 6 лет назад +1

    Do you see the dynamic handling package with adaptive damping as a mandatory option or is the normal suspension adequate in the X3? Thanks!

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  6 лет назад +1

      We had the adaptive dampers (and 20-inch wheels). The ride was pretty firm with that set-up, especially at the rear. I personally haven't driven one without adaptive damping, but if I bought it that way I would definitely get smaller wheels and chunkier tyres, to help soak up bumps.

  • @casey6933
    @casey6933 6 лет назад +1

    Great review guys.
    I'm a little worried about the new direction BMW seem to be looking at.
    BMW is all about the engaging and dynamic drive.
    If it's going soft, yes, the soccer mums will love, but this isn't BMW's core - the sporty business/luxury brand.

    • @stubones
      @stubones 6 лет назад +1

      Here let me help ease your mind: Google "X3 M40i" and you'll cease to worry. Better yet watch Joe Achille's latest youtube video in which he drives an X3 M40i. BMW has long made a variety of sporty cars and luxury cars. You want sporty? M140i, M240i, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6 (M8 on the way), Sporty SUV? X3 M40i, X5M, X6M. There is no shortage of sporty BMWs to choose from. They are just expanding the range as is every manufacturer. Merecdes Benz has made trucks, vans and buses for decades, but they also make the likes of an AMG GT R and an AMG Project one hypercar. I don't hear Merc fans bemoaning that companies direction....

    • @casey6933
      @casey6933 6 лет назад

      stubones as an avid BMW fan - totally aware of the range.
      The front drive architecture, the 2 Series Grand Tourer, the 2 Series Active Tourer - and now a softer X3.
      It's diluting the brand.
      Yes, it's all about economics and growth - totally understand.
      However I personally think it's watering down the brand.
      They pride themselves on rear wheel drive and a perfectly balanced chassis with a 50:50 weight balance distribution.
      Again, just a personal observation.
      In my eyes, still the Ultimate Driving Machine.
      BMW's (except the above mentioned) drive so so so well
      My first beemer yonks ago was a 318i - coming from a history of 6 cylinder Lexus.
      Whilst the 318i was so slow, it drove like it was on rails. And I've owned BMW's (6 cylinders) since. The on road driving dynamics are just second to none.
      Whist other luxury brands excel in other areas, none drive and handle like a BMW.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  6 лет назад +1

      I am a little concerned too but if it ends up in a split approach - more luxurious SUVs and big cars, including 5 Series, and more sporty small cars like 2 and 3 Series, I think that’s okay. We’ve just posted an M140i comparison you should check out ... that’s still a very sporty little BMW.

  • @bosse641
    @bosse641 6 лет назад +2

    Sure looks nicer.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  6 лет назад +1

      Yep. The last generation X3’s front end always looked awkward to me.

  • @henrikohm
    @henrikohm 6 лет назад

    11.5/100L not bad? Good review

  • @barticus04
    @barticus04 6 лет назад

    Service intervals and costs?

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  6 лет назад +1

      BMW offer two packs purchased up-front with the X3 that cover 5 years / 80,000km on maintenance. Basic is $1,440 and includes annual checks, oil changes, microfilter, air filter, fuel filter, brake fluid, and spark plugs. Plus is $4,250 and adds replacement brake pads and discs, wiper blade rubbers and clutch disc and plate.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  6 лет назад +1

      Intervals are condition-based and are monitored by the onboard computer, but usually annual BMW tells us

  • @kkmingming
    @kkmingming 5 лет назад

    90k for a X3? where do you live? In Canada we got it pretty loaded for $55K

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  5 лет назад

      Australian dollars aren’t the same as Canadian dollars 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @Zumaray
      @Zumaray 5 лет назад

      Yeah Aussies get the shit taxed out of vehicles

    • @island717
      @island717 3 года назад

      @@chasingcars I know it’s a late response... But you should stick to car reviews and not finance, guys. AUD was pretty much Equal to CAD in the last 10 years. +/- few percent. The true answer would be we Australians are getting ripped off by importers, taxes etc.

  • @jonathanlynn8152
    @jonathanlynn8152 6 лет назад

    Tom good mate isn’t it obvious why BMW charge you extra for Apple CarPlay and heated seats, they just want more money from you like apple which is unfortunate for us buyers of these products.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  6 лет назад

      Yeah, probably right. It’s sad because in the last decade there has otherwise been a general shift in making those kind of lower cost options standard equipment in Australia.

  • @phillydelphia83
    @phillydelphia83 6 лет назад

    Hey guys - what’s your thoughts on the X3 in comparison to the Mercedes GLC?

    • @williamwong503
      @williamwong503 6 лет назад +1

      Tried both and the Beemer wins hands down in both handling and performance. For the interior, the GLC has a great infotainment.

  • @Visbalalam
    @Visbalalam 6 лет назад +1

    Spare tyre?

    • @unknowntraveller8633
      @unknowntraveller8633 6 лет назад

      Thought I was the only one that worried about that. Probably run flats, which I personally hate, space save is a minimum in my opinion.

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  6 лет назад +1

      Fair point. It’s got run-flats. Overseas you can add a spare tyre where the underfloor storage is for a few hundred bucks. We think BMW should offer that option here for a bit of extra peace of mind, although that’s only a space saver anyway.

  • @rynomuncher
    @rynomuncher 6 лет назад +3

    Yeah it's pretty pathetic to charge extra for something like Carplay as well as just straight up not even having android auto as an option... Bit sad

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  6 лет назад +2

      Yeah we’re strongly against making CarPlay optional either upfront (as BMW does now) or as an annual subscription (as BMW plans to do soon)

    • @stubones
      @stubones 6 лет назад +1

      Maybe BMW doesn't want to absorb the cost of the Apple software licencing. In the real world very few people pay for a car in a lump sum. They either lease the car, or pay monthly installments over 3 or 4 years and pay the balance at the end, or use the car as a deposit on a new one. Something like carplay would probably add $2 a month. My car has a bluetooth connection to my iphone and that's it. I can make and receive calls, good enough. No one needs Android Auto or Carplay, but it's nice to have. Personally I can think of other options, that would actually improve the driving experience, that should be included in the cost. BMW isn't even the worst at charging for optional extras. Go fantasy spec a new 911, for eg, on the porsche website. By the time you're done you've added 50% on top of the basic price. That's outrageous!

  • @BWG05
    @BWG05 6 лет назад

    First!