The 2017-2020 BMW 430i xDrive Gran Coupe is a four-door sedan with swooping coupe styling, blending practicality with BMW's sporting character. Powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder producing 248 horsepower, it features xDrive all-wheel drive for enhanced traction. Reviewers praise its balanced handling, refined interior, and attractive design, though some note the engine lacks the punch of previous inline-six models. The Gran Coupe is known for its stylish compromise between the sleek 4 Series Coupe and the practical 3 Series sedan. It's well-suited for drivers seeking upscale daily transportation with sporty flair—ideal for young professionals or small families who prioritize style without sacrificing rear-seat access. The xDrive system makes it particularly appealing in climates with inclement weather. Used examples offer premium features at more accessible prices.
The 430i xDrive Gran Coupe requires premium fuel and expensive BMW synthetic oil changes every 10,000 miles. Common issues include coolant system leaks and electronic glitches. Parts and labor are pricey at dealerships. Insurance runs higher than average due to luxury status and repair costs. Overall reliability is average for German luxury vehicles, better than older BMWs.
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