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BMW - 3 Series (2001)

Explore the BMW 3 Series – the flagship of BMW’s sedan lineup that blends performance, luxury, and advanced engineering. From its first roll‑out in the early 2000s, the BMW 3 Series has captivated drivers worldwide. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer or a seasoned enthusiast, understanding the BMW 3 Series price dynamics, especially for the iconic 2001 BMW 3 Series, is essential. This overview gives you the facts you need to gauge a vehicle’s value, compare with contemporaries, and make an informed decision.

Below, find a concise yet comprehensive specification list tailored to the 2001 model, insights into depreciation trends across the series, how it stacks against comparable models, its standing in the luxury‑mid‑class market, and a clear path to obtain the latest pricing data.

  • Model Year: 2001
  • Engine: 2.3‑liter inline‑4 (M52B24) – 156 hp, 160 lb‑ft
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (depending on trim)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (premium E10‑R
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (standard), optional 4MOTION all‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions (approx.):
    • Wheelbase: 110.6 in
    • Length: 184.9 in
    • Width: 71.2 in
    • Height: 55.5 in
    • Curb weight: 3,537 lb (manual); 3,675 lb (automatic)
  • Interior Features:
    • Power‑adjusted front seats with memory
    • Dual‑zone climate control
    • Optional leather upholstery and premium audio system
    • Air‑conditioning, iDrive infotainment (post‑2002) for later packages
  • Safety & Ratings:
    • Standard 6‑point seatbelts
    • Optional airbags: front, side, curtain
    • Rear‑view camera (later models); optional stability control from 2003
    • NHTSA ratings: 4‑star overall safety (mid‑2000s)

Understanding Depreciation

The BMW 3 Series depreciation trajectory is well documented. Typically, luxury sedans experience an initial price drop in the first couple of years, followed by a more gradual decline thereafter.

  • First year: 15‑20% decrease relative to purchase price
  • Year two: an additional 8‑12% drop (cumulative 23‑32% total)
  • Year three: values usually stabilize, with depreciation tapering to 3‑5% per year thereafter
  • Long‑term (5‑10 years): cumulative depreciation of approximately 50‑60%, but this can vary based on condition, mileage, and market demand for specific trim levels

For the 2001 BMW 3 Series price, these patterns hold true. Unsurprisingly, a well‑maintained 2001 model with under 80,000 km on the odometer will command a higher residual value than its peers with higher mileage. In the U.S. market, used BMW 3 Series price for 2001


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