2015 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo Hatchback Review - Edmunds.com
The 2015 BMW 3 Series GT is a niche-oriented model to be sure, but the appeal of a BMW 3 Series with an extra amount of practicality is undeniable. upscale interior with straightforward controls and plenty of rear seat legroom. lacks the handling precision of other 3 Series models. The optional foot-activated trunk operation now includes power closing, and a driver inattention warning system is now included in optional Active Driving Assistant. Vehicle: 2015 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo 328i xDrive 4dr Hatchback AWD (2. 0L 4cyl Turbo 8A) We had a 2012 BMW 528i. I wish we never got rid of it. We made the mistake of leasing this car for three years. Ours is a 328xi with the M Sport, lighting, premium, driver assistance, technology, and heated front seats. The way the center console and doors are designed make for some very hard places for resting your knees. There is lots of hard plastics around the center console. The rear seat has much better legroom than our 5. But the sloping roof and small windows take away headroom. The seats are very hard, and fitting 3 in the back is a punishment. Visibility is awful, and the rear view camera takes a while to recognize when you're close to something. Lots of wind, road, and engine noise come in. The noise makes it difficult to make phone. Source: www.edmunds.com