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BMW 330

2008 · Diesel · Automatic · Wagon/Estate · Black

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Badge says 330, listing says 221 kW

Reference data for 330 versions of this year shows 170–190 kW, while the listing says 221 kW. Ask the seller which version this is. The closest match by power is 335i (225 kW).

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

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4,100
🇱🇻 Latvija
54 days on the market
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  • Priced 33% below 3,706 comparable cars on the market
  • Compared against the brand overall — no close model match, so treat this as a rough guide

Specifications

Year2008
Mileage558 tūkst.
Engine3.0D
TransmissionAutomatic
FuelDiesel
Body typeWagon/Estate
ColorBlack
LocationLatvija

Description

BMW 330 (2008) — diesel engine 3.0D automatic transmission with 558,000 km mileage. Body: Wagon. Color: Black. Location: Latvija. Price: €4,100. View details, price history and similar listings on autopase.lv.

Price History

Price has not changed

33%below market average

Based on 105 listings · €6.083 avg

First seen: 5/3/2026

🎬 Video reviews

BMW 3 Series E90 (2005–2013)

Digest from the reviews

Based on transcripts of 2 reviews

  • Both of the 2 reviewed transcripts call the N-series petrols the E90's main expense: both single out the 2.5 six (N52B25) for oil consumption through the piston rings, and the 4-cylinders (N43/N45/N46) are called short-lived and overcomplicated.
  • The safe petrol pick per both reviewers is the 3.0 six: one (АВТО ПЛЮС) calls the N52B30 the least problematic of the whole series and 'an excellent choice' (~30% of used ads), the other notes the 3.0 handles oil far better than the 2.5.
  • Both stress the N-engines tolerate zero overheating: flush the cooling system regularly (one reviewer: yearly, with radiators removed), and budget for valve stem seals — the two transcripts put their life at roughly 60-100k km; one adds the dash has no coolant temperature gauge at all.
  • Both name the N47 2.0d timing chain (rear-mounted) as the headline diesel risk: one reviewer cites a chain snapping as early as 50k km and ~150k km life after replacement; both say the older cast-iron M47/M57 diesels are far tougher — 'a benchmark of reliability' next to the new ones.
  • The ZF 6HP automatic is called sturdy in both reviews (200-300k km before overhaul, repairs well mastered); both also flag the E90-specific battery-positive cable fault — corroding/melting connections can kill the fuse box or cut power entirely, so check it before buying.

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