Best BMW Wagons

Based on 10 reviews
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Since 2019
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$84,000 to $204,000
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BMW 3 Series

BMW 3 Series

4.1 Summary
  • Starting Price $14,000 to $180,395
  • TransmissionAutomatic, Manual, Semi-Automatic and Dual-Clutch (DCT)
  • Drive TypeRear Wheel Drive (RWD) and All Wheel Drive (AWD)
  • Fuel Type Petrol and Diesel
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BrandonQLD
 

Is there less than 1 star? I had a BMW 316i 2015 start falling apart as soon as its hit 75000kms. Everything went wrong from coolant, leaking oil and… Read more

now drivetrain. BMW refused to help although the car has been serviced by them until now. My friend had a Deawoo which is a better car than this BMW. Please avoid buying this so call luxury prestige car waste of money. No service and no quality. I refused to buy another BMW even if they sell it to me for $10000. Lots of stresses the day I got this lemon BMW. Less stress dont own a BMW

BMW 5 Series

BMW 5 Series

3.7 Summary
  • Starting Price $92,990 to $241,816
  • TransmissionAutomatic and Dual-Clutch (DCT)
  • Drive TypeRear Wheel Drive (RWD) and All Wheel Drive (AWD)
  • Fuel Type Petrol, Diesel, Electric (BEV) and Hybrid (HEV)
Mojtaba S.NSW3 posts
 

BMW markets itself as a leader in engineering and innovation. But my experience has shown otherwise. The factory-fitted alarm system failed to… Read more

activate after a significant impact — something any budget aftermarket system would have detected. This isn’t just a small flaw, it’s a complete failure of the technology that BMW sells as a safety feature.

BMW’s response has been dismissive, with no genuine attempt to resolve the issue. Customers buy BMW for peace of mind, but what you get instead is false advertising and no accountability.

For anyone considering BMW, ask yourself: what good is luxury if the brand doesn’t stand behind its own promises?