In Grand Rapids, the BMW 328d has gained a devoted following among diesel enthusiasts and long-distance commuters alike. Produced from 2014 to 2018, this model offers impressive fuel economy, often exceeding 40 MPG on the highway, making it a top choice for those who prioritize efficiency. The Dieselgate buyback program led to a significant number of surviving 328d vehicles, as BMW did not implement a buyback in the U.S., allowing dedicated diesel loyalists to appreciate these vehicles even further.
As these vehicles age, many owners are retiring their well-maintained 328d sedans and F31 Sports Wagons. These cars stand out due to their rare combination of diesel performance, practicality, and luxury. Donating your 328d not only supports River City Rides but also ensures that these remarkable vehicles continue to be part of the thriving diesel community in our region.
πGeneration guide
F30 Sedan β’ 2014-2018
Powered by the B47 2.0L diesel engine from 2014.5, it boasts better reliability than the earlier N47. Known for excellent long-distance performance.
F31 Sports Wagon β’ 2014-2018
The rarest variant in the U.S. market, with only 2-3% of 328d sales. Combines practicality with diesel efficiency, making it a cult favorite.
Known issues by generation
The BMW 328d, particularly the F30 and F31 generations, does have some known issues that potential donors should be aware of. Common concerns include timing-chain rattle, especially in units with N47 engines, and the subsequent risk of failure, which can lead to costly repairs. Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) regeneration failures are common among short-trip drivers, along with potential issues related to the AdBlue tank and DEF heater. Ensuring these components are in good condition before donation can enhance the vehicle's value.
Donation value by condition + generation
When it comes to donation values, the BMW 328d can range anywhere from $3,500 to $7,000 based on its condition and mileage. The F31 Sports Wagon, being a more collectible and sought-after variant, often commands a premium. Factors such as low mileage, maintenance records, and the presence of sought-after features like the M Sport package or xDrive will influence the final appraisal. Notably, the lack of a Dieselgate-style buyback encourages more diligent owners to maintain their vehicles in excellent condition.
Donation process for this model
Donating your BMW 328d involves specific documentation and disclosures. It's essential to verify if the car was ever part of the Dieselgate buyback, as well as to disclose the current status of the AdBlue tank and DPF regeneration cycles. Depending on where you reside, the vehicle's emissions certification (50-state versus 49-state) may also need to be confirmed. This process ensures a smooth donation and proper valuation for tax purposes.
Grand Rapids regional notes
In Grand Rapids, diesel loyalists appreciate the 328d for its robust commuting capability, especially on the long stretches of highway. With the local climate posing challenges for older vehicles due to salt-belt rust, diesel options remain attractive for their longevity. The ongoing debate about biodiesel availability further underscores the interest in sustainable fuel sources within our community. Donors should consider the emissions requirements that might impact registration in specific states like California and New York.