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BMW - 2 Series (2013)

What’s the true cost of owning a 2013 BMW 2 Series? When you think of a BMW 2 Series price, you often imagine the sleek styling, the spirited driving dynamics, and the luxury feel that defines the brand. In 2013 the 2 Series was offered in a range of body styles—two‑door coupe, four‑door Gran Coupe, and convertible—each with its own character. When you ask “BMW 2 Series 2013 price” or “what is a 2013 BMW 2 Series worth,” the answer varies depending on trim, mileage, condition, and local market demand. Below is a quick reference that breaks down the key specs, depreciation trends, and how it stacks up against comparable vehicles, so you can gauge if a used 2 Series is a value you shouldn’t overlook.

  • Engine & Performance
    • 3.0‑liter inline‑6 TwinPower Turbo (3‑door and 4‑door coupe)
    • 2.0‑liter inline‑4 Turbo (Gran Coupe, convertible)
    • Output ranges from 255 to 333 hp
    • 0‑60 mph in 4.5–5.5 seconds depending on trim
  • Transmission & Drivetrain
    • 6‑speed automatic (manual option available with 2.0‑T)
    • Standard front‑wheel drive, all‑wheel drive option for Gran Coupe
  • Fuel & Efficiency
    • Combined EPA rating: 22–25 mpg
    • Regular gasoline, 0‑70 miles per gallon for high‑performance models
  • Dimensions & Interior
    • Length: 176.6 in (coupé), 181.8 in (Gran Coupe)
    • Wheelbase: 107.5 in (coupé), 111.6 in (Gran Coupe)
    • Passenger & cargo space: 15–18 cu ft in rear
    • Standard leather seats, optional tri‑zone climate control, Bose audio kit
  • Safety & Features
    • Active Driving Assistant II: lane‑keeping, blind‐spot detection, traffic‑sign recognition
    • Optional Adaptive Headlights, Parking Assistant Multi‑Sensor system
Depreciation Factors for the 2013 BMW 2 Series The **BMW 2 Series depreciation** curve follows typical luxury‑car trends: the first year often sees a drop of 15‑20% of the purchase price. After that, the decline tends to slow, averaging 8‑12% per year over the next three to five years. For a 2013 model, the total depreciation up to 2023 can range from 40‑55%, depending on mileage, maintenance history, and lot condition. Brands like BMW maintain a tech‑forward image, which helps preserve value higher than many peers. Still, owners should factor in the cost of optional packages demanding extra tickets and servicing fees. In general, if you’re buying a 2013 or older, a well‑maintained used BMW 2 Series can be a smart pick; its depreciation tail is less aggressive


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