BMW X3 Review: Why the old one is better than the new car!
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Is the 2023 BMW X3 actually a better car than the brand-new 2026 model? While the latest X3 has gone all-in on screens and "vegan" fabrics, many of us still prefer the physical buttons and premium feel of this 2023 version. We're finding out if buying this model used for £33,000 is the ultimate "life hack" or if you're better off spending £50k on the refresh. We're putting the X3 through its paces—from the "Proper" iDrive system to the punchy 20d and 30e hybrid engines. We’ll look at the real-world reliability of the B48 and B58 engines, check for common 2026 used-car issues like EGR leaks, and see if it really does feel like a "Budget X5." Is it a masterpiece of SUV design, or should you skip it for the new one? Let’s find out! Sell your car with carwow: https://bit.ly/Buy-Sell-WOW Check out the latest 2026 BMW deals: https://www.carwow.co.uk/deals Chapters: 00:00 Is the 2023 BMW X3 the "Sweet Spot" in 2026? 00:26 Design: Has the "Classic" look aged better than the new one? 01:53 Interior: Why physical buttons are a 2026 luxury 04:20 Practicality: Is it really a "Budget X5"? 07:15 5 Things that make this X3 better than the new model 09:42 5 Annoying things you need to check before buying used 12:10 Engine Choice: B48 vs B58 Reliability 15:30 Driving: Still the best handling SUV in its class? 17:45 The Truth about BMW Used Maintenance Costs 19:15 0-60mph: Can the 2.0L diesel still keep up? 22:30 Verdict: Buy this used or save for the 2026 refresh?