I owned an E83 for 7 years, and it was super reliable. Clocked up 150k before it went and the only issue I had was a clutch and DMF, which needed replacement at about 120k miles, and an issue with a blocked DPF due to a faulty vacuum switch. That occurred at about 140k miles. The paintwork was faultless at 13 years old and how many cars can you say that about. No, these cars weren't badly built, they were superbly built.
I’ve got a 2012 35d F25. Bought it 5.5yrs ago with 95k on the clock. Apart from servicing and tyres, only problem has been a broken spring. Now on 134k miles and still feels new. I’ve been taken aback by how impressive it is. Normally change cars every 3yrs but I’m in no rush to change this one. Wide, low profile, run flat tyres make it poor in the snow though - however, all season tyres have made in unstoppable
Absolutely spot on. After many mercedes models i bought my first BMW X3 3.0d m sport. Its now 5 years and 98000km and my motor plan has ended but I've decided to keep it. Its fun to drive, has morecthen enough power, frugal fuel consumption considering its size and as you say perfectly sized. Enjoyable to drive long distances and honestly one of the best and trouble free cars I've owned. An excellent buy for someone looking for a perfect family car.
Just traded in my 08 X3 (owned for 7 years no issues) for the 14 X3 M Pkg vermillion Red. I love it. My older one felt the road better. But I’m enjoying the goodies in the newer one. I miss that I can’t open both sunroofs or opening the sunroof without the panel opening.
Great channel, fantastic presentation, strange thing to say about a used car dealer but I think I would trust you. Look out for good Skoda Superb’s or Octavia estates. Been looking on and off but not many out there especially petrols. Keep em coming.
Another great video. The X3 is the car that killed my 20-year-long love of BMWs. They've never quite lived up to the hype - OK, they're road rockets with great handling - but they've always had serious (and massively costly) reliability issues. My X3 (plus a briefly-owned X5) handled OK on-road, were utterly useless off-, and both were wearingly 'crashy' on all but the smoothest surface. The main issue with both cars was the constant electrical issues. When one was resolved, another occurred - I was never even confident the car would even stay locked at night. BMW used to stand for quality - these days they just stand for pointless gimmicks at a stupid price. They are all skirt and no skeleton, let alone knickers.
I'm glad that I subscribe this channel....actually next week I go to dealer the look one BMW X3 xdrive 2.0 diesel, automatic transmission and you convince me the buy....I never have BMW I was little bit sceptical. 20 years I drive vw but now it's the time that I jump on high level....thank you for this video 👍👏👏
That's just exactly what I did. Bought a manual X3 2012 2D 100K miles 1 owner and I am start to love it. Although you're true the steering wheel is heavy. Well, I could build a biceps for this.
I had a 2008 BMW x3 3.0 SI with the ZF Steptronic transmission and the inline 6 petrol engine. That car was AWESOME. Strong and well built, contrary to your opinion. The ride was tighter and sporty, harsh even, but still a great car. They were easier to work on, if you wanted to replace your own plugs and things of this nature. Absolutely no issues. Just the valve cover gasket at 125K miles, which is regular maintenance. I have the 2014 X3 now which made advancements in ride quality, dampening, electronics, media etc. But as a pure car I believe the older models to be more quality built. Made in Germany too. Advances in electronics for modern day, means they have to take something out in build quality i.e., thinner material seats, thinner gauge body panels etc .....in order to make a profit and pay for all the new gadgets. I like both models but for different reasons. Sometimes simpler is better. I would never buy the sport models in either of these because you bounce all over the place. One salesman told us to put a bag of cement in the boot if we did buy an M.
No doubt, @@HighPeakAutos , one could have issues more so with Diesel versions, as you seem to suggest. The head mechanic at the dealership has steered me away from diesels, I find that interesting. You are right that the newer versions do ride better, the wheelbase has been changed from earlier versions, they look better too!
Good review and as a previous F25 owner I agree with everything you said. I tried a 20d msport but went with a 30d xline. Nicer ride quality, quicker and more refined but still returned 40ish mpg. Great all round cars. I'd also say the auto is a must, its superb. Keep the videos coming !
This man is funnier than JC. I’m not looking to buy any of the cars he tested so far, but the reviews and analogies are brilliant. Get this man a million subs.
In fact I have to thank you because when you speak I 95% understand English. You speak culturally and clearly. Everyone else in the media creates difficulties for me because of the speed of speech and some even question the culture in the articulation of the words and expressions themselves. Taj x3 koji ti voziš veličinom i dizajnom mi se jako dopada. Šteta što je pobrao sve poznate i učestale BMW kvarove. Sretan rad.
@@HighPeakAutos I really like the BMW you're reviewing because of its size and design. Too bad he picked up all the typical BMW breakdowns. Happy work I hope the sales go well.
I bought 2015 x3 35i xline( step below msport ) 78k in love it’s zippy had to change the radiator under warranty. Has all seasons tires so the ride is awesome. Have to use premium gas.
Wow your channel has really taken off mate good job, reckon it’s your personality that dose it. About the X3 I never really like the first two generations but the new one is really nice in my opinion, can’t wait for the x3m
6k subs was mind blowing then! Now you got 142k subs! Excellent!!! This channel is really therapeutic 😌 Great reviews with lots of info and the Humour is excellent too 😀👌🏼
I used to deliver new BMW's across England,from the import centre at Thorn,The X3 would be my used choice with full service history and extended warranty.The 3 ltr engine would give plenty of smiles per gallon
I actually prefer the very last tweaks to the Mark 2 than the latest version. Just about to get into my third 3.0d ( yes MSport:) as I flirted with other cars for a few years then test drove a very nice low mileage late 2016 and it felt like a different world , all at once a Regal /Sports / even estate car rolled into one! But I stress with a 3.0d .. and 8 speed box… it’s a special car, every drive an occasion.
@@HighPeakAutos Have you ever thought of giving out the power/fuel consumption in Km/h and litres/ 100 km as well as the usual. I am old school but I guess there is a large audience who isn't ...
I own a 2013 Xdrive28i and I can say it’s an amazing car. You won’t get crazy power from it but I’ve had no problems with it. Also in the snow it’s the best vehicle I’ve ever driven when you activate traction control. Used ones are not that expensive. Just keep in mind how much they will be when doing maintenance.
I had an X3 2.0D SE with an auto box - a pretty good car but it was damned expensive to service at BMW and depreciation was huge over 18 months (from 2 years old to 3.5 years old).
I got mine thrown in with the deal. 2016 20d from new they threw 4 yrs of servicing in. Never spent a penny above a set of pads and a set of tyres in 4 yrs and 44k miles. Unbelievable car
Hi, enjoy your reviews even though I'm not looking to purchase a car at the moment. Also enjoy picking out places I know as you drive round the peak district.
Watching all the vids. They are full of good info and to the point. One don't need to race it against the boat to the edge of the globe to show if it is good or not.
Congratulations on passing 7k man! Agree completely on the colour, British carparks look like an old black and white photo... Looking forward to more vids!
X3 i28 engines from 2014 and prior are known to have issues with timing chain and guide. When the guide breaks (it is plastic and eventually will) the engine will suffer catastrophic failure. The fix of the guide and chain are expensive$3-5K. Engine replacement $9.5-15.5K.
Gosh I love your honest and relatable opinions and views on vehicles. Cannot wait until I need to change my car, be straight on to googling high peak autos!
Congratulations for reaching 6k subs! Love your reviews. Watching your vids feels just like drinking beers with a mate who’s knowledgeable about cars. Cheers!
Came across the channel while searching for reviews on cars I'm considering to buy next. You are doing an excellent job. Everyone likes an honest review Keep it up and good luck on your online course👍
The first generation used the same engine and transmission as the other six cylinder BMW's. The suspension is borrowed from the e46. All that is unique to the X3 itself is the body. It doesn't add up that the e83 would be any less reliable than any other BMW with the same equipment. The transfer case is unique to the X3 but other than the VTG gear stripping they are problem free. I just picked up a 2014 F25 with the N55, I'm hoping for similar reliability that we have had from our 2004 3.0, which currently has 204k miles and is still daily driven.
Everything you mentioned about why would you want an M-Sport is everything I want. In the US, there's maybe 5 wagons total to pick from. So if I want something sporty with cargo room, it's an M-Sport X Series.
You know, buddy, I much prefer yer Ted Baker jumper than yer car. I can honestly say, I have the same jumper. But I'd never been seen in the same car!!!! :) _Avoid Mks 1 and 2 X3._ Mk 3 X3 is so much better. *But you are becoming Matt Watson quality.* Super reviews. Well done. 8:11: The stereo is naff, though. In my view.
Proud owner of an Armored F25 LCI 28i. It took the added weight without complains. And to be honest, i never expected to see an F25 with a manual gearbox.
really refreshing review. informative, and much different from the normal petrolheads. This is the type of info you want when considering potential purchases.
Great to have a new review from you, Matt! I agree completely that the older BMWs seem to be fantastically unreliable for some reason. This one seems a bit better, though. Another superb video, thanks ever so much again!
As far as I'm aware there is speed sensitive steering on all second generation X3 models including my 3 litre diesel msport. I can turn the steering wheel using my little finger with ease. Love everything about the car.
A family member has a 2.0d F25 D20C xdrive is 10 years old and so far its never given a days problem. No oil leaks amazingly but the ride is firm. Quick enough, very fuel efficient. Change all the oils and I mean all of them (brakes, engine, differential, transmission, torque convertor at the right time) and replace parts when the kilometers are reached. Nice sized luxury family SUV and not to big. 210,000km and going almost like new. This particular one was made in Germany. It just depends what you land up with.
hi mat just seen your vid on the x3 ive just purchased a x3 se model on a 13 plate with 55 k on the clock fsh and one former keeper love it cheers pete
Great review as always. My son has one like the car tested which works well with his young family. I preferred the sdrive spec and don't miss the bhp and appreciate the mpg on motorways.
Came across your channel through lockdown ,going through all your videos really enjoy the content ... I bought BMW X4 M sport for my wife after 10 year ownership of a very comfortable Uber reliable Lexus RX ,after 12 months of spine shattering suspension ,probably the most pile inducing seats ,the most annoying I drive info system I have to agree totally with your opinion on msport .....buy a SE
@@HighPeakAutos X4 looks pretty goes like stink but honestly you haven't missed much ......love the channel mate may it continue to grow and thrive as per your business !
OMG! I'm I seeing manual transmission? Totally love it😃 I hope vehicle manufacturers will not do away with these kind totally for some of us manual fanatics
Yeah, I hang on to my manual (2014) 20d for that reason. It wasn't that easy to find at the time and it's a bit of a shame the replacement models don't feature a manual.
I didn’t know the X3 comes in manual! I have a 2014 auto and drives like a charm ... no issues whatsoever. And at least has a CD player unlike the new cars.
I have a 2012 X3 M Sport 20d Auto in carbon black. it’s a great car with lots of extras. (Xenons, wide screen sat nav, comfort access) I couldn’t afford a 30d in decent spec but the 20d is still a good engine.
Never been a fan of SUV,s but this and the Mazda CX5 are exceptions in my mind so thanks for a great review and maybe you will get a CX5 at some point to give us your verdict.
Excellent video! IMO you're bang-on with regards to both M Sport spec, and black/grey/silver/white paintwork. I've had BMWs for 20-odd years and have never "got" Joe Public's fascination for Sport spec. I spent a year looking for the right F25, I saw plenty and for me - apart from a few minor details details - the SE is the nicer spec. I ended-up buying a blue 30d SE, with the same interior as your feature car. I've seen several of your videos. I don't normally subscribe, but I've made an exception here.
"Perfect family car." Yep, right up until the engine deconstructs itself internally. Here in America, the N20 four-banger gas engine is the most common version of the F25 and it is a total lump of junk. The first version of the N20 had major timing chain issues and BWM addressed that with an update to the engine in about 2015. There is an on-going class action lawsuit pertaining to that engine which is likely to be awarded soon. The 2nd version of the engine, the N20B20, is now starting to show signs of lower connecting rod failures. Our 2017 came apart at just a touch over 90,000 miles, and BMW wanted $19,700 for a new engine (they don't repair/rebuild engines in this situation) and refused to acknowledge any design/longevity issue with the engine (even though there are many sources and reports of spun lower end bearings, oil pump failures, and metal shavings being dispersed throughout the oil system in the engine). I paid much less than that through some tough negotiating with the dealer, and now it has a 2-year unlimited mileage warranty, but it is a N20B20 again and I no longer trust the car. As soon as that warranty period is about done, it's going to be traded off and I'll never have another BMW (this is our 3rd).
A nice review. I have just sold my 2014 X3 20d XLine, which I was very happy with and will collect a new 2020 X3 on Monday. I am in Thailand though, where cars are double the UK price.
As always, a well-done presentation. I enjoy your vids, even when they feature vehicles that I would otherwise have no interest in. I know this is heresy coming from a resident of Spartanburg County, South Carolina, but I’m going to say it...I just don’t like what BMW has become. I understand that from a business standpoint, building mommymobiles in America is great for the bottom line, and has made BMW an automotive titan. BUT, I also understand the cost of that decision every time I see a vintage, 1980s 6 series coupe, 5 Series sedan, or even a 3 series from that era. Those cars still turn my head in appreciation. Even beat up, un-loved examples still exude a certain athleticism and cachet. That will never be said of these cookie cutter crossovers.
I got my last week 2012 x3 2.0 diesel automatic 257000 km main services were already made, just changed the oil and filters, and it needs a new battery, it was at a discount ( hail dents) from 13000 to 11000 (my old car included) and we end up at 10500€
Really excellent reviews time and time again from you! I am not going to lie, I would really like to see a series of videos or even a regular show with you collaborating with Mat Watson from carwow! Really different personalities and both super informative in your own ways. As with true Top Gear fashion, you'd need to find a third host in addition ;) Regardless of that, this channel is one of my favorite go-to channels when it comes to vehicles now, and there's no doubt in my mind that your youtube channel and your business ventures are going to bloom!
Another great video! thank you.. The X5 (as ive mentioned) and this X3 (1st gen) are on my list for a daily driver to compliment the Smart Car the Mini Copper Countryman PHEV and the Toyota CHR in my family fleet...please.. PLEASE if and when you get the chance my final choice on my list is a mini cooper S but the AUTO.. I understand the Cooper S is not fitted with the dodgy auto box but a much more reliable one. thank you again.. great presentation again
True what you say about the difference between the SE and M Sport and certain BMW models like this X3 should be an SE, for me the only models worth getting in M Sport would be a 1, 2 series coupe, 3, 4, 5, 8 or older 6 series. I recently bought an E89 Z4 and purposely went for the standard model over the M Sport, to me the Z4 actually looks better in standard, especially the rear bumper and rides much better than the M Sport too.
You should try the 3.5i as that car does the job just perfectly fine. Also the off road opinion I might say not based on real life experience as we tested the 2011 x3 3.5i on a mid heavy off road and it went much better than we expected it. In Dominican Republic gasoline is an outraging $4.50+ but the 3.5i still pretty affordable to run. At $16k we got higher price to buy than in the states or EU. Nice review tho.
@@HighPeakAutos cheers,im looking ! toss up between 4.2 sc or 3.6 tdv8, i do 15 miles a day so not overly bothered although think sc will be more reliable.
Great video and I agree- I'd only buy the one with the 3.0 litre six cylinder engine. I don't see the point of having a little 2 litre engine when you can have the 3 litre one.
Another excellent video, this channel is gonna go far!
It's Joel Cheers pal 😉
you were right Joel nearly 82k subscribers now. your videos are good too been subscribed to you for a while.
@@bendavis450 thanks Ben!
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I own a used F25 from 2013 since 2017 and had no Issues. Love that thing!
Same here only issue the boot switch, love the car driving pleasure.
Please let me know when you want to sell it
@@somi193 Purchasing a 2017 next month, have not advertised my car yet
I owned an E83 for 7 years, and it was super reliable. Clocked up 150k before it went and the only issue I had was a clutch and DMF, which needed replacement at about 120k miles, and an issue with a blocked DPF due to a faulty vacuum switch. That occurred at about 140k miles. The paintwork was faultless at 13 years old and how many cars can you say that about. No, these cars weren't badly built, they were superbly built.
That's a totally different chassis. Paint is amazing though
I’ve got a 2012 35d F25. Bought it 5.5yrs ago with 95k on the clock. Apart from servicing and tyres, only problem has been a broken spring. Now on 134k miles and still feels new. I’ve been taken aback by how impressive it is. Normally change cars every 3yrs but I’m in no rush to change this one. Wide, low profile, run flat tyres make it poor in the snow though - however, all season tyres have made in unstoppable
It's a very smart vehicle, but I've always been put off by reliability issues ..... yet another sensible, knowledgeable review. Thanks.
Absolutely spot on. After many mercedes models i bought my first BMW X3 3.0d m sport. Its now 5 years and 98000km and my motor plan has ended but I've decided to keep it. Its fun to drive, has morecthen enough power, frugal fuel consumption considering its size and as you say perfectly sized. Enjoyable to drive long distances and honestly one of the best and trouble free cars I've owned. An excellent buy for someone looking for a perfect family car.
Still keeping it?
Sold it to a friend, 158000km on the clock. Bought the last X3M40i before the new model is launched.
Just traded in my 08 X3 (owned for 7 years no issues) for the 14 X3 M Pkg vermillion Red. I love it. My older one felt the road better. But I’m enjoying the goodies in the newer one. I miss that I can’t open both sunroofs or opening the sunroof without the panel opening.
Great channel, fantastic presentation, strange thing to say about a used car dealer but I think I would trust you. Look out for good Skoda Superb’s or Octavia estates. Been looking on and off but not many out there especially petrols. Keep em coming.
Haha Thanks! I'm not really a typical car dealer, it was more just a hobby that got out of hand :)
i would say yes cause we loved our 335i x3 comfortable, very reliable and fast. We love our xc90 now cause we needed a larger car but x3 is awesome
I absolutely love this color and interior combo. The X3 doesn’t make sense on American roads but watching it over there, I get it 100%.
I agree, over there the X5 is a better choice, but here the X3 is plenty big enough
noone cares about america
i have this colour combo, give me 5! mine is a 20d.🙂
I drives my 17 X3 35i in North America. It seems really small compare to those pick-up trucks.
Another great video.
The X3 is the car that killed my 20-year-long love of BMWs. They've never quite lived up to the hype - OK, they're road rockets with great handling - but they've always had serious (and massively costly) reliability issues. My X3 (plus a briefly-owned X5) handled OK on-road, were utterly useless off-, and both were wearingly 'crashy' on all but the smoothest surface. The main issue with both cars was the constant electrical issues. When one was resolved, another occurred - I was never even confident the car would even stay locked at night. BMW used to stand for quality - these days they just stand for pointless gimmicks at a stupid price. They are all skirt and no skeleton, let alone knickers.
this F25 one or the previous E84 x3?
I'm glad that I subscribe this channel....actually next week I go to dealer the look one BMW X3 xdrive 2.0 diesel, automatic transmission and you convince me the buy....I never have BMW I was little bit sceptical. 20 years I drive vw but now it's the time that I jump on high level....thank you for this video 👍👏👏
That's just exactly what I did. Bought a manual X3 2012 2D 100K miles 1 owner and I am start to love it. Although you're true the steering wheel is heavy. Well, I could build a biceps for this.
I had a 2008 BMW x3 3.0 SI with the ZF Steptronic transmission and the inline 6 petrol engine. That car was AWESOME. Strong and well built, contrary to your opinion. The ride was tighter and sporty, harsh even, but still a great car. They were easier to work on, if you wanted to replace your own plugs and things of this nature. Absolutely no issues. Just the valve cover gasket at 125K miles, which is regular maintenance.
I have the 2014 X3 now which made advancements in ride quality, dampening, electronics, media etc. But as a pure car I believe the older models to be more quality built. Made in Germany too. Advances in electronics for modern day, means they have to take something out in build quality i.e., thinner material seats, thinner gauge body panels etc .....in order to make a profit and pay for all the new gadgets.
I like both models but for different reasons. Sometimes simpler is better.
I would never buy the sport models in either of these because you bounce all over the place. One salesman told us to put a bag of cement in the boot if we did buy an M.
dolisco That’s interesting. Thanks for your comments. It’s always good to hear from somebody who has owned both 👍🏻
No doubt, @@HighPeakAutos , one could have issues more so with Diesel versions, as you seem to suggest. The head mechanic at the dealership has steered me away from diesels, I find that interesting. You are right that the newer versions do ride better, the wheelbase has been changed from earlier versions, they look better too!
Good review and as a previous F25 owner I agree with everything you said. I tried a 20d msport but went with a 30d xline. Nicer ride quality, quicker and more refined but still returned 40ish mpg. Great all round cars. I'd also say the auto is a must, its superb.
Keep the videos coming !
Thanks! I agree. I had a 3.0d xLine recently and I loved it
Deffo better than M-sport ( suspension ) , one of the best derv 6s ever, love it.@@HighPeakAutos
This man is funnier than JC.
I’m not looking to buy any of the cars he tested so far, but the reviews and analogies are brilliant.
Get this man a million subs.
Thanks!
In fact I have to thank you because when you speak I 95% understand English. You speak culturally and clearly. Everyone else in the media creates difficulties for me because of the speed of speech and some even question the culture in the articulation of the words and expressions themselves. Taj x3 koji ti voziš veličinom i dizajnom mi se jako dopada. Šteta što je pobrao sve poznate i učestale BMW kvarove. Sretan rad.
Thanks for watching!
@@HighPeakAutos I really like the BMW you're reviewing because of its size and design. Too bad he picked up all the typical BMW breakdowns. Happy work I hope the sales go well.
I bought 2015 x3 35i xline( step below msport ) 78k in love it’s zippy had to change the radiator under warranty. Has all seasons tires so the ride is awesome. Have to use premium gas.
I have just got a 2017 x3 35d with 34.000 miles and it’s the best car I have ever owned, I traded in a 2017 530d RWD.
Wow your channel has really taken off mate good job, reckon it’s your personality that dose it. About the X3 I never really like the first two generations but the new one is really nice in my opinion, can’t wait for the x3m
/// M Thanks! I’m sure the X3M will be quick. They’ve got some still competition. Audi do the SQ5 and Range Rover have lauded the SVR Velar
6k subs was mind blowing then! Now you got 142k subs!
Excellent!!!
This channel is really therapeutic 😌
Great reviews with lots of info and the Humour is excellent too 😀👌🏼
Thank you
Great review! No silly jokes etc., just straight talk and commonsense advice.
antohosm43 Thank you 😉
This car has been such a surprise and delight. It’s very spacious, comfortable and good performance
I used to deliver new BMW's across England,from the import centre at Thorn,The X3 would be my used choice with full service history and extended warranty.The 3 ltr engine would give plenty of smiles per gallon
The 3.0d auto is very powerful, thats the one I would choose :)
6,000 in 2019, and look at you now! 👍
Dude, your articulation is so good! You sold me on this car.
Thanks!
I actually prefer the very last tweaks to the Mark 2 than the latest version. Just about to get into my third 3.0d ( yes MSport:) as I flirted with other cars for a few years then test drove a very nice low mileage late 2016 and it felt like a different world , all at once a Regal /Sports / even estate car rolled into one! But I stress with a 3.0d .. and 8 speed box… it’s a special car, every drive an occasion.
1 year ago you said you had 7k subs, now your heading for 100k ? As an ex Pat in Oz, your reviews are great , especially the jokes, keep it going 👍
Its crazy! Thanks for watching
@@HighPeakAutos Have you ever thought of giving out the power/fuel consumption in Km/h and litres/ 100 km as well as the usual. I am old school but I guess there is a large audience who isn't ...
Almost 9k now. Great job mate. I love your vids. I am from CAN and love a lil touch of British Luxury with my day.
Thanks! Appreciate your comments :)
I own a 2013 Xdrive28i and I can say it’s an amazing car. You won’t get crazy power from it but I’ve had no problems with it. Also in the snow it’s the best vehicle I’ve ever driven when you activate traction control. Used ones are not that expensive. Just keep in mind how much they will be when doing maintenance.
We just bought my wife a 2013 X3 with 70,000k miles. It is an amazing car
Have just bought x3 3litre diesel 2016 partially on the strength of your review,so far I’m very pleased with it so thanks for your help.
Thanks!
I had an X3 2.0D SE with an auto box - a pretty good car but it was damned expensive to service at BMW and depreciation was huge over 18 months (from 2 years old to 3.5 years old).
I got mine thrown in with the deal. 2016 20d from new they threw 4 yrs of servicing in. Never spent a penny above a set of pads and a set of tyres in 4 yrs and 44k miles. Unbelievable car
Hi, enjoy your reviews even though I'm not looking to purchase a car at the moment. Also enjoy picking out places I know as you drive round the peak district.
Thanks :)
I do the same! I drive these roads most days...
Watching all the vids. They are full of good info and to the point. One don't need to race it against the boat to the edge of the globe to show if it is good or not.
Thanks Matt for another great honest review, glad it's got your must have cup holders, so with you there..😁
Congratulations on passing 7k man! Agree completely on the colour, British carparks look like an old black and white photo... Looking forward to more vids!
Can you do a review of the BMW X1, if you get the chance. Your reviews are ace!
Best review on RUclips. Honest, no nonsense and very informative 👍
Glad you liked it!
X3 i28 engines from 2014 and prior are known to have issues with timing chain and guide. When the guide breaks (it is plastic and eventually will) the engine will suffer catastrophic failure. The fix of the guide and chain are expensive$3-5K. Engine replacement $9.5-15.5K.
I always hated the 1st generation X3 with a passion and whilst I will never be an X3 fan, its a huge improvement.
Luckily I've watched this video because I almost bought old x3. Thanks for saving me headache 🙃 🙂
Gosh I love your honest and relatable opinions and views on vehicles. Cannot wait until I need to change my car, be straight on to googling high peak autos!
Thank you! :)
Congratulations for reaching 6k subs! Love your reviews. Watching your vids feels just like drinking beers with a mate who’s knowledgeable about cars. Cheers!
Thanks! I appreciate that :)
You may want to add another 50k on top, thoroughly deserved though
Hi, another brilliant review and I watched it all even though I hate bmw's looking forward to the next video.
Hi! Thanks :)
Came across the channel while searching for reviews on cars I'm considering to buy next.
You are doing an excellent job. Everyone likes an honest review
Keep it up and good luck on your online course👍
Thanks! I appreciate it
The first generation used the same engine and transmission as the other six cylinder BMW's. The suspension is borrowed from the e46. All that is unique to the X3 itself is the body. It doesn't add up that the e83 would be any less reliable than any other BMW with the same equipment. The transfer case is unique to the X3 but other than the VTG gear stripping they are problem free.
I just picked up a 2014 F25 with the N55, I'm hoping for similar reliability that we have had from our 2004 3.0, which currently has 204k miles and is still daily driven.
Everything you mentioned about why would you want an M-Sport is everything I want. In the US, there's maybe 5 wagons total to pick from. So if I want something sporty with cargo room, it's an M-Sport X Series.
I own a 2011 X3 Msport, I feel like its a perfect for Chicago... I LOVE IT.
I have a 2012 x3 2.0d m sport with the upgrade suspension, it rides lovely.
Unless you press the sport button a couple of times.
You know, buddy, I much prefer yer Ted Baker jumper than yer car. I can honestly say, I have the same jumper. But I'd never been seen in the same car!!!! :)
_Avoid Mks 1 and 2 X3._ Mk 3 X3 is so much better.
*But you are becoming Matt Watson quality.* Super reviews. Well done.
8:11: The stereo is naff, though. In my view.
Haha Thanks for that! Good choice of jumper. Cheers for your support :)
Proud owner of an Armored F25 LCI 28i. It took the added weight without complains. And to be honest, i never expected to see an F25 with a manual gearbox.
The manual is quite common in europe :)
Good honest review. The 6 cylinder petrol is a real screamer in the 0 to 60 times running in the mid 5 second range.
Thanks! Yes that's right
really refreshing review. informative, and much different from the normal petrolheads. This is the type of info you want when considering potential purchases.
Thank you!
@@HighPeakAutos I've subscribed now, so keep it coming :)
Thanks for subscribing :)
Great to have a new review from you, Matt! I agree completely that the older BMWs seem to be fantastically unreliable for some reason. This one seems a bit better, though. Another superb video, thanks ever so much again!
Hi! Thanks :)
It's a pleasure, looking forward to the next review!
Congratulations on over 7K subscribers! Well deserved
Patrick B Thanks! 😉
Quality vid. Sensible and helpful without even being boring at all. Keep it up !!
Thanks :)
I like how well camouflaged you are. Bravo
Adam Gillett Like a chameleon
😂 fair play mate. Great videos 👍
As far as I'm aware there is speed sensitive steering on all second generation X3 models including my 3 litre diesel msport.
I can turn the steering wheel using my little finger with ease.
Love everything about the car.
A family member has a 2.0d F25 D20C xdrive is 10 years old and so far its never given a days problem. No oil leaks amazingly but the ride is firm. Quick enough, very fuel efficient. Change all the oils and I mean all of them (brakes, engine, differential, transmission, torque convertor at the right time) and replace parts when the kilometers are reached. Nice sized luxury family SUV and not to big. 210,000km and going almost like new. This particular one was made in Germany. It just depends what you land up with.
Out the gate honesty 🔥
hi mat just seen your vid on the x3 ive just purchased a x3 se model on a 13 plate with 55 k on the clock fsh and one former keeper love it cheers pete
Literally zero issues from our 2011. Still have it
No major issues still?
@@simranthiara6616 I recently had an intercooler pipe crack on a road trip in heat and elevation.
Also for those that live in London the best “euro6” diesel cars value for money type of thing
Sir Renaulph line cracked me up mate you really are very good at this RUclips business
Thanks! I try
6000, no 7000 subscribers. And now it’s……?
Awesome work as usual Matt.
Just hit 275,000 yesterday 🥹
@@HighPeakAutos fantastic
Hi, Saro from Malaysia. Liked the review. I heard what i wanted to hear actually. Well said.. Keep it up. 🙂
Thank you so much 🙂
Great review as always. My son has one like the car tested which works well with his young family. I preferred the sdrive spec and don't miss the bhp and appreciate the mpg on motorways.
Came across your channel through lockdown ,going through all your videos really enjoy the content ...
I bought BMW X4 M sport for my wife after 10 year ownership of a very comfortable Uber reliable Lexus RX ,after 12 months of spine shattering suspension ,probably the most pile inducing seats ,the most annoying I drive info system I have to agree totally with your opinion on msport .....buy a SE
Thanks for watching. I've never had an X4 but I quite like the styling
@@HighPeakAutos X4 looks pretty goes like stink but honestly you haven't missed much ......love the channel mate may it continue to grow and thrive as per your business !
Thanks!
OMG! I'm I seeing manual transmission? Totally love it😃 I hope vehicle manufacturers will not do away with these kind totally for some of us manual fanatics
Yeah, I hang on to my manual (2014) 20d for that reason. It wasn't that easy to find at the time and it's a bit of a shame the replacement models don't feature a manual.
Good review as always. Re earlier builds of this model, as you say reliability issues, yet generally BMW have this persona of great manufacturing.
Yeah its strange because the mid 2000's 4 cylinder diesels weren't great
I didn’t know the X3 comes in manual! I have a 2014 auto and drives like a charm ... no issues whatsoever. And at least has a CD player unlike the new cars.
I have a 2012 X3 M Sport 20d Auto in carbon black. it’s a great car with lots of extras. (Xenons, wide screen sat nav, comfort access) I couldn’t afford a 30d in decent spec but the 20d is still a good engine.
Sounds nice but the 3.0d is a different beast
Never been a fan of SUV,s but this and the Mazda CX5 are exceptions in my mind so thanks for a great review and maybe you will get a CX5 at some point to give us your verdict.
You've sold me, I've seen a nice white one might go for a test drive as these are cheaper to run then my daihatsu
Excellent video! IMO you're bang-on with regards to both M Sport spec, and black/grey/silver/white paintwork. I've had BMWs for 20-odd years and have never "got" Joe Public's fascination for Sport spec. I spent a year looking for the right F25, I saw plenty and for me - apart from a few minor details details - the SE is the nicer spec. I ended-up buying a blue 30d SE, with the same interior as your feature car. I've seen several of your videos. I don't normally subscribe, but I've made an exception here.
Thanks for watching! The 3.0d is pretty quick isn't it :)
"Perfect family car." Yep, right up until the engine deconstructs itself internally. Here in America, the N20 four-banger gas engine is the most common version of the F25 and it is a total lump of junk. The first version of the N20 had major timing chain issues and BWM addressed that with an update to the engine in about 2015. There is an on-going class action lawsuit pertaining to that engine which is likely to be awarded soon. The 2nd version of the engine, the N20B20, is now starting to show signs of lower connecting rod failures. Our 2017 came apart at just a touch over 90,000 miles, and BMW wanted $19,700 for a new engine (they don't repair/rebuild engines in this situation) and refused to acknowledge any design/longevity issue with the engine (even though there are many sources and reports of spun lower end bearings, oil pump failures, and metal shavings being dispersed throughout the oil system in the engine). I paid much less than that through some tough negotiating with the dealer, and now it has a 2-year unlimited mileage warranty, but it is a N20B20 again and I no longer trust the car. As soon as that warranty period is about done, it's going to be traded off and I'll never have another BMW (this is our 3rd).
I do love this channel..relaxed driving documentaries..love it
Thank you! Thanks for watching :)
nice analysis. agree with spending the extra to get a 2014/15 car. you are not saving with older as maintenance will likely close the gap.
A nice review. I have just sold my 2014 X3 20d XLine, which I was very happy with and will collect a new 2020 X3 on Monday. I am in Thailand though, where cars are double the UK price.
Congrats!
Another fine job.... thanks Mr High Peak ! Getting rid of my A6... this could be the one..... may even go Burgundy / Beige :-0
Just traded my 2012 merc E250 estate for a 64 plate X3 3.0 xdrive xline good spec nice car
As always, a well-done presentation. I enjoy your vids, even when they feature vehicles that I would otherwise have no interest in.
I know this is heresy coming from a resident of Spartanburg County, South Carolina, but I’m going to say it...I just don’t like what BMW has become. I understand that from a business standpoint, building mommymobiles in America is great for the bottom line, and has made BMW an automotive titan. BUT, I also understand the cost of that decision every time I see a vintage, 1980s 6 series coupe, 5 Series sedan, or even a 3 series from that era. Those cars still turn my head in appreciation.
Even beat up, un-loved examples still exude a certain athleticism and cachet. That will never be said of these cookie cutter crossovers.
I see youre point. Everyone is jumping on the SUV bandwagon - it means cars are becoming less interesting as a result
I got my last week 2012 x3 2.0 diesel automatic 257000 km main services were already made, just changed the oil and filters, and it needs a new battery, it was at a discount ( hail dents) from 13000 to 11000 (my old car included) and we end up at 10500€
Really excellent reviews time and time again from you! I am not going to lie, I would really like to see a series of videos or even a regular show with you collaborating with Mat Watson from carwow! Really different personalities and both super informative in your own ways. As with true Top Gear fashion, you'd need to find a third host in addition ;)
Regardless of that, this channel is one of my favorite go-to channels when it comes to vehicles now, and there's no doubt in my mind that your youtube channel and your business ventures are going to bloom!
Thank you for your comments! I appreciate it :)
As always another fantastic video,
All the best ,here from sunny Arizona.
Thank you kg
truk raog Thanks for watching!
Another great video! thank you.. The X5 (as ive mentioned) and this X3 (1st gen) are on my list for a daily driver to compliment the Smart Car the Mini Copper Countryman PHEV and the Toyota CHR in my family fleet...please.. PLEASE if and when you get the chance my final choice on my list is a mini cooper S but the AUTO.. I understand the Cooper S is not fitted with the dodgy auto box but a much more reliable one. thank you again.. great presentation again
True what you say about the difference between the SE and M Sport and certain BMW models like this X3 should be an SE, for me the only models worth getting in M Sport would be a 1, 2 series coupe, 3, 4, 5, 8 or older 6 series. I recently bought an E89 Z4 and purposely went for the standard model over the M Sport, to me the Z4 actually looks better in standard, especially the rear bumper and rides much better than the M Sport too.
Nice move on changing the intro music. Enjoying your reviews. Great work. 👍🏼
Thanks! :)
A great honest review , get him on top gear 👌
Cheers!
Great video! I'm looking at a 2014 M Sport this week, this was very helpful.
You should try the 3.5i as that car does the job just perfectly fine. Also the off road opinion I might say not based on real life experience as we tested the 2011 x3 3.5i on a mid heavy off road and it went much better than we expected it. In Dominican Republic gasoline is an outraging $4.50+ but the 3.5i still pretty affordable to run. At $16k we got higher price to buy than in the states or EU. Nice review tho.
Thats the trouble with living on a small island where everything is imported. Im sure its a price worth paying though for all the other benefits :)
Got the x3 f25 3 litters diesel, thanks for making my choice easier!
Never even considered this as the 1st gen aweful..now its on my list because of the huge pros to cons balance.
Love the vid reviews, largely because you’re reviewing nice, premium cars which are at an age where they’re affordable. Keep them coming!
Thanks!
Nice review Matt!
Well done this seems such an honest review good work keep it up 👍🏻
Another excellent review, although not a BMW fan but good to see other cars. Cheers
6,000 subscribers? 7.1k from where I'm sat - well done, surely many more to come if you keep this up. =)
theimp67 Haha I know! Thanks 😉
Lovely looking vehicle the colour the interior look beautiful I can’t believe it’s a manual 😂
nice video again,well done !
like most modern mini suvs they are ultra boring,cheaply built and not the bmw of old.
keep up the good work.
Thanks!
@@HighPeakAutos ive got a range rover itch since watching your reviews,i keep looking !
Haha Do it!
@@HighPeakAutos cheers,im looking ! toss up between 4.2 sc or 3.6 tdv8,
i do 15 miles a day so not overly bothered although think sc will be more reliable.
No turbo and DPF issues with the S/C
Great video and I agree- I'd only buy the one with the 3.0 litre six cylinder engine. I don't see the point of having a little 2 litre engine when you can have the 3 litre one.
I agree!
Excellent review as always, I hope you get an F10 in soon as your views on that would be much appreciated
One day I will! :)