In its final year before a full redesign, the 2010 BMW X3 will see no changes. Both the X5 and the X3 have been marketed by BMW as Sport Activity Vehicles (SAV), an alternative to traditional SUVs. They offer the ground clearance, cargo space, and off-road capability of a truck with the handling and comfort of a car in what could be considered a precursor to the crossover – if the station wagon didn’t already hold that mantle quite well. The single xDrive30i trim offers a 260-hp, 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine, AWD stability, and the option of a six-speed manual or automatic transmission.
In addition to 260 hp, the 3.0-liter engine offers 225 lb-ft of torque at 2,750 rpm, which translates into 0-60 times of less than 8 seconds and a maximum towing capacity of 3,500 pounds. There have been complaints about the choppy automatic transmission and an erratic and non-linear throttle response, but the manual has received no such negative reaction, with smooth and tight operation. Regardless, the EPA expects 17/24 mpg with either transmission with the required premium-grade gasoline.
Handling is what we’ve come to expect from BMW, with the standard suspension absorbing imperfections with little drama while still combating lean and roll without sacrificing comfort. A tight turning radius makes parking-lot maneuvers easier, although heavy steering at low speeds almost negates this benefit. Strong brakes with good pedal feel are a welcome plus. The Sport Package’s firmer suspension does reverberate off rough road, a trade-off for its increased performance, but this can be partially attributed to the larger 18-inch wheels as well.
That Sport Package will also get you a sport steering wheel, sport seats, and special trim and cladding. A Premium Package offers leather upholstery, a power sunroof, the BMW Assist system, Bluetooth, and various interior features like an automatic rearview and outside mirrors, compass, garage-door opener, and additional interior lights. Controls and gauges, including the optional navigation system, have received multiple complaints about both placement and complexity, and the interior materials have been noted by more than one reviewer as inadequate given the X3’s price.
Rear cargo area is an impressive 71 cubic feet, with a low deck and high roof that enable easy loading, and while rear seats fold without the need to flip the seat cushions forward or remove the headrests, they don’t fold flat, sacrificing additional space. Seats front and back lack the comfort for longer trips, and the firmer seats that come with the Sport Package only worsen the issue.
A long list of safety features includes dual front, front-side, and tubular side head-protecting airbags, as well as standard four-wheel antilock disc brakes, brake assist and anti-skid systems, hill descent control, and BMW’s Dynamic Stability and Traction Control systems.
The X3 was slated for a redesign this year, but this has been pushed off until 2011. While a strong performer in terms of its engine, suspension, and manual transmission, the poor throttle response and lack of composure in the automatic are serious black marks on its report card. Couple those with interior materials that leave many feeling ripped off and uncomfortable seating, and it’s probably best to wait and see what the X3 will offer in 2011.
3.9 Overall rating
(6 reviews)The look is great Rides with comfort and a tight fit. You'll sit like a glove in the X3. Has the extra power when you need it, The gas millage is not bad, the X3 controls like a sport car with the nice steering. Real solid car you can feel.
Sporty! A fun to drive BMW, handles well, and is comfortable! I have always felt safe and in control while behind the wheel. The only con might be its size, might not be the best fit for a family of 4... But it's been great for me!
Handling is good but not bad.no rattles or squeaky sounds but has a few scratches and small dent on the front bumper.this car is very fun to drive around on a race track or to cruise along on the highway
Very durable, very attractive and very classy. Ill choose it over any brand
Car has mechanical issues that is above $2500 ,
2010 BMW X3 FAQs
How many 2010 BMW X3 vehicles in Casper, WY have no reported accidents or damage?
1 out of 1 for sale near Casper, WY have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2010 BMW X3?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2010 BMW X3 gets between 20 and 20 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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