Does BMW still make a 3 Series wagon?
Does BMW still make a 3 Series wagon?
BMW doesn’t sell any wagons here. And while the 3 Series wagon has been sold in the states before, but the current version of the long-roofed 3er isn’t available to U.S. buyers (only the 3 Series sedan is). We reached out to BMW for comment with our fingers crossed, and, well, nope.
What was the last year BMW made a wagon?
BMW’s only wagon for the States comes in the form of the competent, practical, and stylish 3-series Sports Wagon. Act fast, though, as the 3-series wagon will disappear from the U.S. market after the 2019 model year.
Is BMW bringing back the wagon?
BMW Announces and Teases First Ever M3 Wagon The Bavarian carmaker just confirmed that it is testing the first-ever M3 Touring and that a production version will arrive sometime in 2022.
Should I buy a BMW 3 Series Touring?
If you can’t find a 3 Series Touring to suit you, you’ve got some pretty special automotive needs. For most of us, it’s all the car we could use or want. Unless you habitually carry tall rear-seat passengers, or really bulky cargo, or go off-road, it’ll do you proud. It drives as wonderfully as the 3 Series saloon.
Is the G21 BMW 3 Series Touring the last long-roof 3er ever made?
The all-new G21 3 Series Touring (wagon) won’t be making it ‘Stateside, which makes the old F31 BMW 330i xDrive Sports Wagon the very last long-roof 3er to cross the Atlantic. And I had the chance to test one of the very last ones ever made. Over the past few years, I’ve gotten to know the F30-generation 3 Series quite well.
What happened to the F31 BMW 3 series Sports Wagon?
The F31 BMW 3 Series Sports Wagon was, and still is, a misunderstood car in America. Us ‘Mericans don’t like wagons for some idiotic reason and because of that a perfectly good car was completely overlooked and now the rest of us that do like wagons will have to miss out in the future. So this is goodbye to the BMW 3 Series wagon in America.
What do you think about the BMW 330i Sports Wagon?
My BMW 330i Sports Wagon had an M Sport package, sporty wheels, aggressive tires and adaptive dampers. So it had some sporty kit. Unfortunately, it never felt as sporty as it looked. Its steering felt far to light and a bit gluey.