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BMW 320

2020 · Diesel · Automatic · Wagon/Estate · Gray

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Badge says 320, listing says 120 kW

Reference data for 320 versions of this year shows 135–140 kW, while the listing says 120 kW. Ask the seller which version this is. The closest match by power is 318i (115 kW).

Automatic comparison against autopase.lv reference data. This is a question for the seller, not a claim.

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17,800
🇱🇻 Latvija
143 days on the market
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  • Priced 13% below 53 comparable cars on the market
  • Has been on the market for 143 days

Specifications

Year2020
Mileage208 tūkst.
Engine2.0D
TransmissionAutomatic
FuelDiesel
Body typeWagon/Estate
ColorGray
LocationLatvija

Description

BMW 320 (2020) — diesel engine 2.0D automatic transmission with 208,000 km mileage. Body: Wagon. Color: Gray. Location: Latvija. Price: €17,800. View details, price history and similar listings on autopase.lv.

13%below market average

Based on 124 listings · €20.423 avg

First seen: 1/28/2026

🎬 Video reviews

BMW 3 Series G20 (2019–)

Digest from the reviews

Based on transcripts of 2 reviews

  • The 2.0d (B47) earns praise in both of the 2 reviewed transcripts: the buying inspector calls it one of the most reliable engines on the market — 300-400k km with 7-8k oil changes, chain past 200k — and says skip the 318d for the full 320d (different pistons, not just software); the TV program agrees chains reach 200-250k but hard driving cuts that ~1.5x, even under 100k on top versions.
  • Diesel housekeeping differs only in severity: the TV program shows intake swirl flaps coked by 40-50k km — clean every 30-40k, a seized flap can shed parts into a cylinder and the manifold is replaced only whole — plus crank-pulley dampers dying at 30-100k (thud, power errors, burnt-rubber smell); the inspector is gentler: clean each ~100k, watch the damper and cooling.
  • Petrol notes come from the TV program: B48 oil-filter housings with the built-in heat exchanger leak coolant at ~70-80k km and stiffened valve stem seals start oil burn past 100k; the B58's headline issue before 2021 is a factory-defective oil pump — the oil-level readout freezes at 16-22% at any mileage; swap to the 7th-revision pump without waiting for a pressure error.
  • The ZF 8-speed is the calm spot in both reviews — 200-250k km if not overheated, with fluid every 50-90k km depending on style; the weak AWD link per the TV program is the rear differential: sweating seals, side bearings that can knock before 100k km, and early covers that pushed oil out of the breather under hard driving (a modified cover, or a few cuts made by independents, fixes it).
  • Watch the small stuff: both reviews hit the glitch-prone mirror/window control units (dealers swapped them repeatedly until a fixed revision; the inspector's own window panel died and self-healed after moisture); the TV program adds 50-60k front arms with no separate ball joints, sub-100k engine mounts, and the 2020 steering-tie recall for Oct 2018 - Apr 2019 cars.

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