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BMW - 116 (2013)

Looking to get a clear snapshot on the BMW 116 price for a 2013 model? The popular compact luxury sedan is known for its refined engineering and sporty feel. While the base price in the U.S. varies by market and condition, the 2013 BMW 116 benefits from strong resale value and low operating costs, which is why many buyers still seek it in the used market. Below, we break down the key specs, depreciation trends, and how the 2013 model stacks up against its peers. Whether you’re checking out a used car or simply curious what is a 2013 BMW 116 worth, this guide will help you navigate the pricing landscape.

  • Engine: 1.6‑liter 4‑cylinder turbocharged inline‑4 producing ~120 hp and 140 lb‑ft of torque.
  • Transmission: Continuously variable transmission (CVT) that delivers smooth acceleration and excellent fuel economy.
  • Fuel type: Gasoline; 87 octane common in most U.S. markets.
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive, standard. All‑wheel drive available on certain trims.
  • Dimensions:
    • Wheelbase: 2,757 mm (108.3 in)
    • Length: 4,220 mm (166.1 in)
    • Width: 1,779 mm (70.1 in)
    • Height: 1,392 mm (54.8 in)
  • Weight: Curb weight ranges from 3,351 lb (1,520 kg) to 3,431 lb (1,556 kg) depending on options.
  • Trim levels: 116, 116i, and 116d (diesel) variants were offered during the 2013 model year.
  • Interior features: Vinyl or leather upholstery, optional dual‑zone climate control, automatic headlights, and a 5‑inch infotainment display.
  • Safety package: Dual‑zone airbags, seatbelt pretensioners, and optional parking sensors.

The BMW 116 depreciation curve is an essential consideration for any potential buyer. Typically, BMWs hold their value better than many domestic brands, but the 116 still experiences notable early depreciation. A common estimate is that the 2013 BMW 116 will lose about 20–25 % of its dealer price within the first 12 months. After the first year, the annual depreciation slows, generally falling to 10–12 % per year for the next three to five years. After that, a well‑maintained vehicle can expect an 8–10 % annual decline over the following five years. These figures assume standard condition, minimal wear, and routine service records.

When placing the 2013 model in a broader context, the 116 competes with compact luxury sedans such as the Audi A3, Mercedes‑B Class, and the Lexus CT‑200h. Compared to these peers, the 116 offers comparable horsepower and a longer wheelbase, which translates into better rear‑seat legroom. However, the 116’s front‑wheeler layout may feel less balanced during cornering compared to


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