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BMW - 318 (2007)

BMW 318 – A 2007 classic that still feels modern. When you hear “BMW 318 price,” you’re hearing about a vehicle that delivers the same sharp handling and premium feel as it did on the streets 15 years ago. The “BMW 318 2007 price” often slides around a wide range because it varies by market, trim, mileage, and overall condition. In the used BMW 318 price landscape this model sits in the mid‑tier of luxury compact coupes, offering value while still racing along the same chassis platform as its 320i sibling.

  • Engine: 1.8‑liter BMW TwinPower Turbo I4 (139 hp / 10 nm, 268 lb-ft)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual a common option; a 6‑speed automatic variant also existed in early 2007s
  • Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (inline‑front engine, rear‑wheel transaxle)
  • Dimensions: Length – 170.4 in; Width – 71.5 in; Height – 52.0 in; Wheelbase – 106.3 in
  • Weight: 3,300‑3,450 lb (depending on configuration)
  • Drive & Handling: Dual‑differential front drive with rear differential; sport‑tuned suspension borrowed from the 320i
  • Interior: Leather or fabric upholstery, dual‑zone climate control, 10‑inch iDrive display (2011 models), Navigation on sport package
  • Safety & Features: 6‑point seatbelts, dual‑airbag front and front side; optional ABS, ESP, Traction control, and safety monitoring systems
  • Fuel Economy: Approx. 22 mpg city / 29 mpg highway (official EPA estimates)

The BMW 318 depreciation profile is a valuable lens for buyers on a budget or sellers prepping a listing. In the first year of ownership you can expect the vehicle to drop roughly 15‑20% of its original price. Silently, the weekly depreciation curve slows, cresting at about 10% in the second year and then flattening to a steady 5‑6% annually until the five‑year mark. By year five or six the cumulative loss tends to hover around 55‑60% of the original sticker, meaning a 2007 model will enroll in the market at roughly half the price it commanded upon launch.

A real‑world example: If a 2007 BMW 318 sold new at $22,000, you’d expect its price to be in the $11,000‑$12,000 ballpark after five years, assuming a reasonable mileage of 80,000–90,000 miles and average wear. However, remember that market tiers differ – a well‑maintained, low‑


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