CuzImEhrenmann Finde es super, dass du vorher fragst! Die Meisten verwenden es einfach, als wäre es eine Selbstverständlichkeit. Mache etwas Cooles draus!👍
@@CARSEXTREM I live in Estonia (6 months of winter), and most of my friends dissuade me against xDrive, since rear wheel drive is fine with good winter tires. Do you have an experience driving both pure RWD and xDrive BMWs in the snow? I've only driven FWD.
Dragobrath Why are your friends against xDrive? In Winter you only have advantages. I drove 2 years a RWD car. Everything went well, until one day I got to a complete standstill on a snowy mountain road. With RWD I had no chance to get moving (middle European winter tires were mounted). I had to turn around and drive down the hill. Since then I only buy cars with AWD.
@@CARSEXTREM Thanks for your input. Well, they said that it's practical in alps, but not in Estonia. We barely have any hills here. As for xDrive, they basically said that if you want AWD - get Quattro. And AWD wears the tires out more. Most have driven RWD in winter for years without any issues.
Dragobrath Ok, without hills you really do not need xDrive, but nevertheless it is nice never having any traction issues. In wet conditions 190 hp and 400 Nm with RWD are on its tractions limits at full throttle. That AWD wears tires out more is new for me. Quite the opposite more traction means less tire wear. At RWD cars you have a higher wear on the rear wheels. AWD distributes wear evenly on all 4 wheels.
I got this test car from my BMW-Dealer. I do not think, that he was lying to me about the engine. And if he did, he would do a huge loss in selling me a 330d for the price of a 320d.:)
Ahmet Korkmaz no matter that is 2liter , the 328i f30 auto is also a 2 liter engine and did the 200kmh in only 20s . Ok is petrol and more Hp but is 7y old car . I expected for the new g20 D to be little faster then this and do @ 25s
EmiB 1 I have driven the 328i G30 too. This thing is a rocket. But it has also 36% more Power. This is a lot, especially in a small and light car like the 3series. I think the 328i is more comparable to the 330d.
Very fast and soo quiet for a 320d. The transmission ist also very very fast. Love it.
Crazy fast for 190 hp
320d is defective in Korea. The X5 appears on the dashboard, the engine goes off, the screen goes off, and the BMW side passes it as a consumer fault.
Reced this against a honda civic 1.8 VTEC 142 hp and got smashed after 120 km/h.
Ich mache einen Vergleich mit dem Auto und Audi a4, und wollte Fragen ob ich das Video nehmen darf :D
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It shoots of on torque and the of gearbox till 100kph, after is dead...
Very nice car but i wouldnt choose xdrive
Max Hermann I live in the alps. Without xDrive I would have a huge problem in the winter time.:)
@@CARSEXTREM I live in Estonia (6 months of winter), and most of my friends dissuade me against xDrive, since rear wheel drive is fine with good winter tires. Do you have an experience driving both pure RWD and xDrive BMWs in the snow? I've only driven FWD.
Dragobrath Why are your friends against xDrive? In Winter you only have advantages. I drove 2 years a RWD car. Everything went well, until one day I got to a complete standstill on a snowy mountain road. With RWD I had no chance to get moving (middle European winter tires were mounted). I had to turn around and drive down the hill. Since then I only buy cars with AWD.
@@CARSEXTREM Thanks for your input. Well, they said that it's practical in alps, but not in Estonia. We barely have any hills here. As for xDrive, they basically said that if you want AWD - get Quattro. And AWD wears the tires out more. Most have driven RWD in winter for years without any issues.
Dragobrath Ok, without hills you really do not need xDrive, but nevertheless it is nice never having any traction issues. In wet conditions 190 hp and 400 Nm with RWD are on its tractions limits at full throttle. That AWD wears tires out more is new for me. Quite the opposite more traction means less tire wear. At RWD cars you have a higher wear on the rear wheels. AWD distributes wear evenly on all 4 wheels.
R. I. P bmw design
Loses Steam after 150 kmh.
jj Up to 200 km/h it subjectively feels very powerful.
My g20 320d doesnf sound like yours, pretty sure thats because this isnt a 320d....
I got this test car from my BMW-Dealer. I do not think, that he was lying to me about the engine. And if he did, he would do a huge loss in selling me a 330d for the price of a 320d.:)
CARS EXTREM Did it have accoustic windows?
Sander Monster Yes
It is a 320d, it has the accoustic windows so you can barely hear the engine :P
0-200 in 30s , seems slow.
EmiB 1 For „only“ 190 hp and with AWD it is more than ok in my opinion.
We had E60 530xd with 231ps, it was also running 0-200 in 29-30sec. Therefore it is I think pretty fast for a 2liter diesel sedan
Ahmet Korkmaz no matter that is 2liter , the 328i f30 auto is also a 2 liter engine and did the 200kmh in only 20s . Ok is petrol and more Hp but is 7y old car . I expected for the new g20 D to be little faster then this and do @ 25s
Ahmet Korkmaz Yes, I think so too.
EmiB 1 I have driven the 328i G30 too. This thing is a rocket. But it has also 36% more Power. This is a lot, especially in a small and light car like the 3series. I think the 328i is more comparable to the 330d.
Was sind das so für ekelige grüne und gelbe Lampen überall😱
Hommage an Rezo und seiner spitzen politischen Wahlempfehlung.
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Fran Cesco You must take into account, that it is only a 4.cyl. engine with AWD and 190 hp. In my opinion therefor it is not that bad.