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BMW 320i in Nigeria
Almost everyone has fantasized about having a BMW at some point in their lives, and the 320i can make that dream a reality. Although the 320i was discontinued a few years ago, the appeal of purchasing one resides not only in its entry-level grandeur but also in its low price. So, unless you have a strong desire to drive a brand-new BMW, you'll see why a used 320i is likely the best way to enter into the brand.
Specifications of this model
Specs and features of the 320i | ||||
Engine type Gas | Transmission 8 speed shiftable automatic | Drive type Rear-wheel drive | Cylinders Inline 4 | Combined MPG 28 |
Total seating 5 | Mileage 24/35 mpg | Fuel Tank capacity 15.8 gals | Horsepower 180 hp @ 5,000 rpm | Valve 16 |
Pros of the BMW 320i
If you can get beyond the fact that the 320i has less than 200 horsepower, the remainder of the car's features will be revealed. It still produces 200 lb-ft of torque, which is more important than horsepower, and it retains its 50:50 weight distribution for good handling. Apart from the driving dynamics, you can expect power-adjustable leather seats, Bluetooth, auto headlamp adjustment, auto climate control, 17-inch alloys, and a sunroof from a BMW.
If you want to add a little sportiness to your 320i, look for one with the M Sport option, which includes 18-inch wheels and sticky tires, as well as sports seats and a sharper suspension. While acceleration and all-out power aren't the 320i's strong suits, its handling and agility are undeniably impressive. It makes sense, given that BMW's tagline "Ultimate Driving Machine" does not imply that all of its vehicles can only drive in a straight line.
Cons of this vehicle
The BMW 320i debuted in 2013 and offered buyers a taste of champagne on a beer budget. It was approximately $4,000 cheaper than the 328i at the time, and it featured the same 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, but it had 60 horsepower less. The 328i had 240 horsepower, whereas the 320i had 180. It was a significant difference, as evidenced by the performance figures.
According to Car and Driver, the 320i takes 6.5 seconds to reach 60 mph, which is 0.9 seconds slower than the 328i. However, the decrease of power was only noticeable in the mid-range of the powerband, implying that both cars would accelerate similarly, but the 328i would have the advantage beyond 50 mph. Of course, the average person seeking to get into a premium car isn't going to give a damn. After all, it's a BMW, and the badge on the front of the car, as well as everything else about it, is what matters.
The BMW 320i does come with much more
Dynamic stability control, Automatic stability control, dynamic brake control, and an electronically-controlled limited-slip differential function are all included in the 320i to improve your driving experience. Driver-assist functions like a surround-view camera are available, but you'll need to look for a 320i with both the driver assistance package and the Premium package to receive some of the nicer features.
The 320i was roughly expensive when it came new. Fortunately, depending on the car's condition, mileage, and accessories, you can find them for a significantly lower price on the secondhand market today.
So, if you want something a little more luxurious than a Honda Civic while still paying Honda Civic prices, the BMW 320i might be your best option. Is this the model you are looking for? Head on to Cars45 and see what they have available. On this platform, you can get the best deals for this model in Nigeria.
