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Year:
2017
Make:
BMW
Model:
3 Series Gran Turismo
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
248 hp 2L I4
Exterior color:
Red
Combined gas mileage:
28 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Brown (Tan)
Transmission:
8-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
107,548
VIN:
WBA8Z9C35HG453386
Red 2017 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo Wagon All-Wheel Drive 8-Speed Automatic

 

2017 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo

330i xDrive AWD

107,548 mi

Monroe, MI
Good Deal

$13,255

Year:
2015
Make:
BMW
Model:
3 Series Gran Turismo
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
300 hp 3L I6
Exterior color:
Mineral Gray Metallic
Combined gas mileage:
25 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
94,676
Stock #:
N15B8088
VIN:
WBA3X9C51FD868088
Mineral Gray Metallic 2015 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo Wagon All-Wheel Drive Automatic
New arrival

 

2015 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo

335i xDrive AWD

94,676 mi

Sioux Falls, SD
Fair Deal

$15,289

Year:
2015
Make:
BMW
Model:
3 Series Gran Turismo
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
240 hp 2L I4
Exterior color:
White
Combined gas mileage:
27 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
125,065
Stock #:
FD561148
VIN:
WBA3X5C52FD561148
White 2015 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo Wagon All-Wheel Drive Automatic
New arrival

 

2015 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo

328i xDrive AWD

125,065 mi

Cincinnati, OH
Good Deal

$9,948

About 2016 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo
The 2016 BMW 3-Series Gran Turismo (GT) may see a few cosmetic and engine changes as it enters its third year of production. The hatch-back sports a few inches of extra room for rear-seat passengers and more cargo-carrying ability, and it keeps the interior quality 3-Series drivers expect, along with most of the driving experience. The real advantage of the 2016 BMW 3-Series Gran Turismo is its space. Aside from an obviously different shape, the GT is about eight inches longer and a few inches taller than the basic 3-Series sedan, boosting the GT's trunk capacity to 25 cubic feet (the conventional 3-Series Sedan has only 13 cubic feet). Drop the Gran Turismo's rear seats down and you get a vehicle that can haul a lot of stuff on vacations, college move days, or even on the way back from the home improvement store. Of course, BMW’s 3-Series wagon can do all that the Gran Turismo can, and maybe a bit more--but BMW knows that most Americans won’t be caught dead in a wagon, even a European one. So it makes up with the GT. We expect that the 3-Series Gran Turismo will receive small trim content changes for 2016, perhaps including a new engine. After all, the 3-Series sedans have already been announced with slight improvements to their power. But unlike the four engines available in the sedan line, the 2016 BMW 3-Series Gran Turismo will offer only two. The first is the mainstay of the BMW vehicle line: the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, available in the 328i xDrive Gran Turismo, producing 240 hp and 255 lb-ft of torque from an incredibly low 1,250 RPM. A torque rating this high that comes so low in the rev-band makes the 328i GT feel almost like a diesel, and its eight-speed automatic transmission is well-suited to daily driving. All BMW 3-Series Gran Turismos come with all-wheel drive. BMW claims the 328i GT can sprint from 0-60 MPH in just 6.1 seconds. Fuel economy for the 328i xDrive Gran Turismo is a very impressive 22 MPG city/34 MPG highway/26 combined with premium unleaded fuel; for a nearly 4,000-pound hatchback of this size and power, those numbers are pretty hard to match. Past model years have also included the 335i xDrive Gran Turismo, and BMW has in fact already published the model code on the EPA’s website. This model has a turbocharged in-line six-cylinder engine that produces 301 hp and 300 ft-lb of torque at 1,300 RPM. The added power drops its 0-60 MPH time to 5.1 seconds--although an amusing typo on the BMW shopping page incorrectly lists this vehicle’s 0-60 time as 0.0. If only! Fuel economy does drop with the larger engine, but remains solid for such a heavy car at 20 MPG city/30 highway/23 combined with premium unleaded fuel. The six-cylinder turbo engine is the aspect of the 3-Series Gran Turismo we think BMW might change, considering that it's already upgraded the engine on its sedan line. Called the “340i,” the newly tweaked engine results in 20 more hp (320 total) and better torque. We would not be surprised if the 335i GT morphs into the 340i GT as a mid-year 2016 change. The 2016 BMW 328i xDrive Gran Turismo will start at about $43,000. Adding leather seating and a choice of any color except non-metallic black will cost around $2,000 more. Choosing heated seats, keyless entry, and a back-up camera will add $3,000 on top of that. And BMW’s Technology package, which includes navigation, will mean another $3,000 bump in price. Shoppers considering a four-cylinder mid-size BMW 3-Series GT with basic premium equipment should budget about $50K. Those seeking performance upgrades like adaptive suspension and active driver assistance should budget about $3K more. The 2016 BMW 335i xDrive Gran Turismo is expected to start at about $52,000. Most of the same additions are still required for those seeking entry-level premium content, bringing the price to about $60K. Should BMW move to the new 340i engine, however, we would not expect prices to change much, if at all. The 2016 BMW 3-Series Gran Turismo does offer active front collision prevention. But the GT body style has not been crash-tested by the Institute for Highway Safety due to its low sales volume and its similarity to the BMW 3-Series sedan. The sedan itself is not eligible for the top safety rating due to its 2015 score of Marginal on the small-frontal-overlap test. BMW enthusiasts looking for a 3-Series with more interior room for passengers and significantly better cargo area should consider the 3-Series Gran Turismo...particularly if they are averse to buying a wagon.

 

Year:
2016
Make:
BMW
Model:
3 Series Gran Turismo
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
240 hp 2L I4
Exterior color:
Blue
Combined gas mileage:
27 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Brown
Transmission:
8-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
102,950
Stock #:
306
VIN:
WBA8Z5C59GGS37324
Blue 2016 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo Wagon All-Wheel Drive 8-Speed Automatic
New arrival

 

2016 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo

328i xDrive AWD

102,950 mi

Brick, NJ
Fair Deal

$11,484

Year:
2017
Make:
BMW
Model:
3 Series Gran Turismo
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
248 hp 2L I4
Exterior color:
Black
Combined gas mileage:
28 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Brown
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
130,694
Stock #:
DGJK90
VIN:
WBA8Z9C55HG453082
Black 2017 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo Wagon All-Wheel Drive Automatic
New arrival

 

2017 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo

330i xDrive AWD

130,694 mi

Lakewood, NJ
Good Deal

$9,500

Year:
2017
Make:
BMW
Model:
3 Series Gran Turismo
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
248 hp 2L I4
Exterior color:
Black
Combined gas mileage:
28 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
147,700
Stock #:
10655
VIN:
WBA8Z9C32HG826982
Black 2017 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo Wagon All-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

2017 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo

330i xDrive AWD

147,700 mi

Orlando, FL
Great Deal

$8,598

Year:
2016
Make:
BMW
Model:
3 Series Gran Turismo
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
240 hp 2L I4
Combined gas mileage:
27 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
119,047
Stock #:
501150
VIN:
WBA8Z5C58GG501150
 2016 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo Wagon All-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

2016 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo

328i xDrive AWD

119,047 mi

Phoenix, AZ
Good Deal

$11,000

Overview

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The 2016 BMW 3-Series Gran Turismo (GT) may see a few cosmetic and engine changes as it enters its third year of production. The hatch-back sports a few inches of extra room for rear-seat passengers and more cargo-carrying ability, and it keeps the interior quality 3-Series drivers expect, along with most of the driving experience.

The real advantage of the 2016 BMW 3-Series Gran Turismo is its space. Aside from an obviously different shape, the GT is about eight inches longer and a few inches taller than the basic 3-Series sedan, boosting the GT's trunk capacity to 25 cubic feet (the conventional 3-Series Sedan has only 13 cubic feet). Drop the Gran Turismo's rear seats down and you get a vehicle that can haul a lot of stuff on vacations, college move days, or even on the way back from the home improvement store. Of course, BMW’s 3-Series wagon can do all that the Gran Turismo can, and maybe a bit more--but BMW knows that most Americans won’t be caught dead in a wagon, even a European one. So it makes up with the GT.

We expect that the 3-Series Gran Turismo will receive small trim content changes for 2016, perhaps including a new engine. After all, the 3-Series sedans have already been announced with slight improvements to their power. But unlike the four engines available in the sedan line, the 2016 BMW 3-Series Gran Turismo will offer only two. The first is the mainstay of the BMW vehicle line: the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, available in the 328i xDrive Gran Turismo, producing 240 hp and 255 lb-ft of torque from an incredibly low 1,250 RPM. A torque rating this high that comes so low in the rev-band makes the 328i GT feel almost like a diesel, and its eight-speed automatic transmission is well-suited to daily driving. All BMW 3-Series Gran Turismos come with all-wheel drive.

BMW claims the 328i GT can sprint from 0-60 MPH in just 6.1 seconds. Fuel economy for the 328i xDrive Gran Turismo is a very impressive 22 MPG city/34 MPG highway/26 combined with premium unleaded fuel; for a nearly 4,000-pound hatchback of this size and power, those numbers are pretty hard to match.

Past model years have also included the 335i xDrive Gran Turismo, and BMW has in fact already published the model code on the EPA’s website. This model has a turbocharged in-line six-cylinder engine that produces 301 hp and 300 ft-lb of torque at 1,300 RPM. The added power drops its 0-60 MPH time to 5.1 seconds--although an amusing typo on the BMW shopping page incorrectly lists this vehicle’s 0-60 time as 0.0. If only! Fuel economy does drop with the larger engine, but remains solid for such a heavy car at 20 MPG city/30 highway/23 combined with premium unleaded fuel.

The six-cylinder turbo engine is the aspect of the 3-Series Gran Turismo we think BMW might change, considering that it's already upgraded the engine on its sedan line. Called the “340i,” the newly tweaked engine results in 20 more hp (320 total) and better torque. We would not be surprised if the 335i GT morphs into the 340i GT as a mid-year 2016 change.

The 2016 BMW 328i xDrive Gran Turismo will start at about $43,000. Adding leather seating and a choice of any color except non-metallic black will cost around $2,000 more. Choosing heated seats, keyless entry, and a back-up camera will add $3,000 on top of that. And BMW’s Technology package, which includes navigation, will mean another $3,000 bump in price. Shoppers considering a four-cylinder mid-size BMW 3-Series GT with basic premium equipment should budget about $50K. Those seeking performance upgrades like adaptive suspension and active driver assistance should budget about $3K more.

The 2016 BMW 335i xDrive Gran Turismo is expected to start at about $52,000. Most of the same additions are still required for those seeking entry-level premium content, bringing the price to about $60K. Should BMW move to the new 340i engine, however, we would not expect prices to change much, if at all.

The 2016 BMW 3-Series Gran Turismo does offer active front collision prevention. But the GT body style has not been crash-tested by the Institute for Highway Safety due to its low sales volume and its similarity to the BMW 3-Series sedan. The sedan itself is not eligible for the top safety rating due to its 2015 score of Marginal on the small-frontal-overlap test.

BMW enthusiasts looking for a 3-Series with more interior room for passengers and significantly better cargo area should consider the 3-Series Gran Turismo...particularly if they are averse to buying a wagon.

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