Used BMW X3 for sale online | Carvana

New or used, the BMW X3 is a great option for premium-crossover shoppers who want extra doses of sport and class. As expected in this segment, the five-passenger X3 offers a high seating position, all-wheel-drive traction and abundant features. Discover the ins and out on used BMW X3s, available now in Carvana’s inventory.

Depending on the engine type you select, the X3 has better than average acceleration for its class, sprinting from 0 to 60 mph in 5.8 seconds when equipped with its optional 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-6. Moreover, the X3 is an agile ride with precision handling, enabling those behind the wheel to tackle winding roads with ease.

Climb inside the X3 and it’s immediately evident that the vehicle lives up to its luxury crossover SUV billing. Specifically, the X3’s dashboard area combines classic BMW look and design with modern technology and high-quality materials.

Up front, the room available for passengers in the X3 is generous, while in back, rear legroom is plentiful to go along with remarkably comfortably seating. Additionally, the X3 provides very good cargo capacity, allowing for 63.3 cubic feet with the rear seats folded.

Generous Passenger, Cargo Room Up front, the room available for passengers in the X3 is generous, while in back, rear legroom is plentiful to go along with remarkably comfortably seating. Additionally, the X3 provides very good cargo capacity, allowing for 63.3 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. Upscale Interior Climb inside the X3 and it’s immediately evident that the vehicle lives up to its luxury crossover SUV billing. Specifically, the X3’s dashboard area combines classic BMW look and design with modern technology and high-quality materials. Crisp Handling Depending on the engine type you select, the X3 has better than average acceleration for its class, sprinting from 0 to 60 mph in 5.8 seconds when equipped with its optional 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-6. Moreover, the X3 is an agile ride with precision handling, enabling those behind the wheel to tackle winding roads with ease.

ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS

iDrive System Can Take Time To Master

For the most part, the X3’s iDrive electronics interface is a nice addition to an excellent vehicle. However, if there’s one issue that stands out about it, it’s the fact that there’s somewhat of a learning curve. It’s recommended that new X3 owners take some time to familiarize themselves with iDrive before hitting the open road, as it can be a complex system to master while behind the wheel.

Expensive Price Tag

While the X3 has earned rave reviews from most automotive experts, folks should be aware that with BMW quality comes a BMW price tag. Compared to most other competitors in the luxury crossover SUV segment, the X3 is more expensive.

Sporty Nature Can Decrease Fuel Economy

EPA estimates have the X3 checking in at a respectable 24 mpg combined (21 mpg city/28 mpg highway), but the vehicle’s sporty nature can drop those estimates even further. Upgrading to the 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-6 will give you a boost in power, but also drop that fuel economy to about 21 mpg combined (19 mpg city/26 mpg highway).