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BMW - 3 Series (2020)

Discover the BMW 3 Series price details for the 2020 model in our comprehensive car pricing database. Whether you’re curious about the new‑in‑showroom value, the used BMW 3 Series price, or simply wondering "what is a 2020 BMW 3 Series worth", this guide covers all the essentials—engine specs, depreciation trends, and market positioning—all without giving away hard‑coded numbers that vary by country, mileage, and condition.

Below you’ll find a quick snapshot of the 2020 BMW 3 Series, followed by a deep dive into its depreciation curve, a comparison with peers, and why it remains a top choice in the luxury compact segment. Use this information to evaluate your next purchase or to benchmark your own car’s value.

Key Specs: 2020 BMW 3 Series

  • Engine: 2.0‑liter inline‑4 turbocharged, 184 hp (226 lb‑ft)
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic (Steptronic)
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive (Standard), xDrive all‑wheel drive (Optional)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (Premium unleaded), optional diesel in some markets
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 185.9 in (4.73 m)
    • Width: 74.1 in (1.88 m) (excluding mirrors)
    • Height: 56.5 in (1.44 m)
    • Wheelbase: 111.7 in (2.84 m)
  • Cargo Capacity: 15.8 cu ft (front), 37.4 cu ft (rear fold)
  • Fuel Economy: EPA: 28 mpg city / 38 mpg highway / 32 mpg combined (FWD)
  • Safety: Standard: Blind‑Spot Detection, Lane‑Keeping Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, forward‑collision warning with automatic emergency braking
  • Infotainment: 8.8‑inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, BMW iDrive 6.0 system
  • Comfort/Interior: 6‑way power seats, dual‑zone climate control, optional premium leather, Apple Music integration

What Is a 2020 BMW 3 Series Worth? BMW 3 Series depreciation Insight

When you buy a new car, you instantly start earning capital gains. The BMW 3 Series depreciation curve follows a typical luxury‑car pattern: a fairly steep dip after the first year, then a steadier decline afterward.