328i Touring - 2013/2014

328i Touring - 2013/2014

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Tony_T

Original Poster:

779 posts

88 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Hi all,

Been looking at these but there's not really too much information compared to the 320/335 of the same era.

Anyone know much about the engine, things to look out for etc.?

Cheers

d_a_n1979

9,669 posts

79 months

Wednesday 10th April
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N20 engine; sounds well/pulls well and the F31 touring is a good all round car

I test drove a 328i touring (base spec) before a few others and settled on my 2015 F31 325D touring

I was after spec more than anything else (and RWD, not xDrive)

But the 328i was good; drove really well and pulled really well. Quite reserved from factory; a decent remap brings the best out of them from what I read when I was still deciding back in Dec 2022

I couldn't find a 330i with the spec/in budget when I was looking, that was my preference and the 330Ds were out of budget or under-spec'd

Plenty of info re the N20 online, try to ignore most of the scaremongering (like they do with the N47 diesel engines etc)

As per the other post re 320/330D touring; it's all about due diligence, getting proof of good maintenance/ownership etc that's required. I'd want to see reams of paperwork; I wouldn't trust iDrive alone

Tony_T

Original Poster:

779 posts

88 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Thanks a lot for the info. Got to say though the more i read the more i am worried about timing chain issues. Particularly as they seemed to affect earlier models (solved in 2015 with an upgraded tensioner?).

d_a_n1979

9,669 posts

79 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Tony_T said:
Thanks a lot for the info. Got to say though the more i read the more i am worried about timing chain issues. Particularly as they seemed to affect earlier models (solved in 2015 with an upgraded tensioner?).
This is where I ignore what's read online as much as I can; there are plenty of high mileage cars out there with zero issues, but they've been serviced well and with regular oil changes

If you believed what's online, they'd all blow up at 100k miles...

You could always get it changed; but you're looking at best part of £1k for the work. So you'd need to factor that into the buying price etc

I-am-the-reverend

919 posts

42 months

Thursday 11th April
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Earlier ones were known for oil pump chain problems, heralded by an awful whine.

I'd imagine the later ones are okay providing they are serviced regularly. The 428i does go very well.