








2019 BMW X3 2.0d M Sport Automatic SUV
Description
So, I’ve been keeping this BMW X3 for a few years now — it’s a solid, reliable diesel SUV with a clean, modern look. It’s a 2019 model with the M Sport package, so it’s got that aggressive stance with the aerodynamic lines, shadowline roof rails, and those big 21-inch alloy wheels that look sharp. The interior is black Vernasca leather with some contrast stitching and polished metal details — feels premium without being flashy.The engine’s a 2.0L diesel, smooth and efficient, paired with an automatic gearbox. It’s not flashy, but it gets you where you need to go without much fuss. I’ve used it for everyday driving — commuting, trips to the coast, you name it — and it’s handled well in all sorts of weather.
Inside, it’s got a 10.25-inch navigation screen, Harman Kardon sound, Bluetooth, USB, and DAB — so I can keep my music and maps on hand. The seats are heated, which is a real plus on colder days. There’s also a rear seat backrest adjustment and a smart access system that makes getting in and out easier.
Safety features are pretty thorough — parking sensors, reversing camera, cruise control with brake assist, and xDrive all-wheel drive. I’ve had a few close calls on wet roads, and the stability helps keep things under control. The M Sport brakes give it a bit of bite when needed.
I bought it new, and it’s been well-maintained, so it’s still in great shape. The last time I checked, it’s been driven about 45,000 miles — not a lot for a used car, and it’s kept up with regular service.
It’s now based in Bexhill-on-Sea, Rother — I’m just passing through and looking for something to swap it out for. The price is £18,441, which I’ve kept in mind as I’m not sure how much it’ll get me in a swap, but it’s a solid vehicle with good value.
If you’re looking for a reliable, well-equipped SUV that doesn’t take itself too seriously — this one’s a good fit. I’m happy to talk through it if you’re interested.
P.S. I’m not part of a big dealership — just a regular person who’s been driving this car for a while and now wants to part with it. No sales pressure, just honest, real talk.