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BMW - 316 (2014)

Discover the BMW 316 – a balanced blend of efficiency, elegance, and German engineering. Whether you’re curious about a BMW 316 price for the modern‑day models, a 2014 revision, or a brisk used BMW 316 price, this overview gives you a clear snapshot of what you can expect from a 2014 BMW 316, what it stands for in the used‑car market, and how depreciation shapes its value over time.

Key Specs – Your Quick Reference

  • Engine: 1.6‑litre inline‑4 petrol, 174 hp, 225 Nm torque
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 7‑speed dual‑clutch automatic (depending on trim)
  • Fuel Type: High‑octane petrol (recommended 95 RON)
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive (standard), all‑wheel drive optional in some markets
  • Dimensions: Length 4,170 mm (164.3 in), Width 1,761 mm (69.4 in), Height 1,425 mm (56.1 in), Wheelbase 2,636 mm (103.7 in)
  • Weight: 1,430 kg (3,152 lb) curb
  • Fuel Economy: 6.5 L/100 km (35 mpg) city / 5.6 L/100 km (40 mpg) highway
  • Top Speed: 235 km/h (146 mph) standard; 240 km/h (149 mph) optional ACE‑Road 3 steering‑response programme
  • Suspension: MacPherson strut front, multi‑link rear, all‑season adaptive dampers on premium trims
  • Safety & Tech: Dual‑zone airbags, ABS, ESC, electronic stability, 8‑in infotainment with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, optional head‑up display
  • Interior & Comfort: 5‑seat sport seats, 18‑in alloy wheels (standard), 19‑in alloy optional, premium leather upholstery on higher trims

Depreciation Insight – How a 2014 BMW 316 Retains Value

The BMW 316 depreciation curve is a useful lens to understand resale potential. In the first year after purchase, many premium models, including the 2014 BMW 316, typically lose about 15‑20% of their initial value. Over a three‑year horizon, you can expect a cumulative depreciation of roughly 35‑45%. This curve stabilises afterward, with the vehicle retaining a steady 25‑30% of its original price up to the seven‑year mark.

Below is a simplified snapshot of the depreciation path for a 2014 BMW 316, assuming a €30,000 new‑car launch price:

  • Year 1: ~€24,000 (20% loss)
  • Year 3: ~€20,000 (33% loss)
  • Year 5: ~€18,000 (40% loss)
  • Year 7: ~€17,000 (43% loss)
  • Year 10: ~€15,000 (50% loss – a conservative benchmark for long‑term owners)

These figures note that higher mileage, accident history, and overall condition will accelerate depreciation. Maintaining a clean service history, including timely oil changes and using OEM parts, helps keep your used BMW 316 price on the higher end of the spectrum.

What Is a 2014 BMW 316 Worth?

“What is a 2014 BMW 316 worth?” is a common query for buyers looking to strike a balance between performance and affordability. Within the 2024 market, a well‑


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