Across 62 used BMW 3 Seriess we inspected, this model scores a little below average — average condition 58/100 vs 60 for all cars we check. Every number on this page comes from real pre-purchase inspections — cars people were about to buy and paid an independent inspector to go through point by point, engine to underbody, paint depth to error codes. Not owner surveys, not warranty statistics, not forum lore: what we actually found.
Most common faults
Share of inspected BMW 3 Seriess where each item was flagged.
How they score
What the seller might not mention — how often we find it on this model.
Share of BMW 3 Seriess in good shape (scoring 60+/100) by mileage and by age when we inspected them (each dot ≥5 cars; rolled-back odometers excluded from the mileage curve). The dashed grey curve is all cars we check.
Other BMW models we've inspected — or see the full BMW profile.
Straight from recent BMW 3 Series reports
With repaints on 84 percent and oil leaks on 76 percent, these 3 Series usually come with bodywork history and engine issues that need close scrutiny. Factor in the active error codes and high rate of cleared codes, so begin any inspection by checking panels for overspray or color mismatch and looking under the car for oil seepage, followed by a complete diagnostic scan. Use leaking shocks or worn tires as bargaining chips to lower the price, and walk away from active leaks or multiple electronic faults—the bulk of them score mediocre, so only buy if the engine stays dry and the electronics check out clean.
Based on 62 inspections · updated Jul 12, 2026