
About the Bmw 3 Series E90
AI-generatedThe E90 BMW 3 Series, launched in 2005, marked a significant departure from its E46 predecessor with sharper styling penned by Chris Bangle, increased dimensions, and a more modern interior. This fifth generation introduced the revolutionary iDrive system (on higher specs), run-flat tyres as standard, and a stiffer chassis that delivered improved handling dynamics. Available as a four-door saloon (E90), Touring estate (E91), Coupé (E92), and Convertible (E93), it offered a comprehensive engine range from efficient diesels to the mighty V8-powered M3. The E90 generation brought substantial technological advancements including optional adaptive xenon headlights, active steering, and electronic damper control. Engine options ranged from the economical 318d to the 335i with its twin-turbocharged straight-six producing 306bhp. The model received a facelift in 2008 (LCI - Life Cycle Impulse) featuring revised front and rear styling, improved engines, and updated interior trim. This generation established the modern 3 Series template, balancing driver engagement with premium comfort and practicality, making it the benchmark in the compact executive segment throughout its production run.
Known Issues
Known Issues
E90 (2005-2011)
2005-2011
- Water pump failure (especially on 6-cylinder petrol models) - can fail without warning, leading to overheating
- HPFP (High Pressure Fuel Pump) failure on N54 engine (335i) causing rough running and potential engine damage
- Worn swirl flaps on diesel engines, particularly 320d and 330d, can break and enter cylinders causing catastrophic damage
- Electronic water pump failures on later LCI models, expensive to replace
- Turbocharger failures on 335i (N54 engine) and diesel models, particularly after high mileage
- Excessive oil consumption on N52 and N53 petrol engines due to worn valve stem seals
- Cracked exhaust manifolds on 6-cylinder petrol engines causing ticking noise
- Leaking rocker cover and valve cover gaskets leading to oil leaks
- Failing fuel injectors on diesel engines causing rough running and black smoke
- Worn bushes in front suspension and rear subframe causing clunking and poor handling
- iDrive and central display screen failures, expensive to replace
- Electric power steering pump failures causing heavy steering or warning lights
- Crank sensor failures causing intermittent no-start issues
- Corroded battery cable connections in boot causing electrical gremlins
- Failing automatic gearbox mechatronic units on 6-speed autos causing harsh shifts
Running Costs
Running Costs
Annual Fuel
£1,800-£2,800
Insurance Group
22-40
Average Service
£400-£650
Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Exceptional handling and driver engagement - considered the last truly driver-focused 3 Series
- Strong engine range with excellent 6-cylinder diesels offering performance and economy
- High quality interior with solid build and premium materials (especially post-2008 LCI)
- Excellent parts availability and strong independent specialist network keeping costs manageable
- Rear-wheel drive layout delivers engaging driving dynamics in all conditions
- Comfortable long-distance cruiser with good refinement on motorways
Cons
- Higher than average running costs with expensive repairs if major components fail
Best & Worst Years
Best & Worst Years
Best Years
- 2009 - LCI facelift with improved engines, updated styling, and many early issues resolved. Benefits from enhanced iDrive and better interior materials
- 2010 - Most refined year with all updates applied, yet still benefits from 2 years of production experience after LCI. Avoid very early 2011 cars which may have been pre-registered
Worst Years
- 2005 - First production year with numerous teething problems including early iDrive failures, water pump issues, and software bugs. Parts have also experienced most wear
- 2006 - Still suffers from early production issues and pre-LCI shortcomings. Many high-mileage examples now with potential for expensive failures looming
Did You Know?
Did You Know?
The E90 M3 was the first and only M3 to feature a V8 engine, the naturally aspirated 4.0-litre S65 producing 420bhp
This generation introduced BMW's Efficient Dynamics technology, including brake energy regeneration and auto start-stop
The E90 was initially designed without iDrive - it was added late in development, which is why the screen sits atop the dashboard rather than integrated
Over 2.3 million E90 generation cars were produced, making it one of BMW's most successful model generations
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Alternatives to Consider
Audi A4 (B7/B8 2005-2011)
More conservative styling and quattro four-wheel drive option, generally more reliable but less engaging to drive
Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W204 2007-2014)
Superior interior quality and comfort, more refined but less sporting. Similar running costs
Lexus IS 250/220d (2005-2012)
Significantly more reliable with lower running costs, but less dynamic and smaller boot. Better for hassle-free ownership
Jaguar XF (2008-2015)
More distinctive styling and larger cabin, excellent diesels. Similar reliability concerns but more spacious
Volkswagen Passat (B6/B7 2005-2014)
More practical with larger boot, lower running costs and better reliability, but significantly less premium feel
Owner Tips
- 1Budget £1,000-£1,500 annually for unexpected repairs - water pumps, turbos, and injectors are expensive
- 2Remove swirl flaps on diesel engines as preventative measure (£300-£500) - much cheaper than engine rebuild
- 3Switch to conventional tyres rather than run-flats for improved ride comfort and lower replacement costs
- 4Find a trusted BMW specialist rather than main dealer - can save 40-50% on labour costs
- 5Check service history meticulously - regular oil changes every 10,000 miles prevent many engine issues
- 6On 335i models, budget for HPFP replacement (£800-£1,200) and consider upgraded aftermarket unit
- 7Inspect for oil leaks during every service - catching valve cover leaks early prevents larger problems
- 8Use premium fuel in petrol models and quality diesel in oil-burners to maintain injector and fuel system health
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