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BMW - 318 (2017)

For drivers who crave the blend of understated performance and refined comfort, the BMW 318 remains a standout pick. The 2017 model in particular exemplifies BMW’s commitment to precision. But what is a 2017 BMW 318 worth? Understanding the current BMW 318 price involves more than a surface‑level look at numbers—it’s about context, depreciation trends, and how this car stacks up against peers. In this guide we break down every detail so you can gauge the true value of a used BMW 318.

Key Specs for the 2017 BMW 318

  • Engine: 1.5‑liter, 4‑cylinder inline‑4, turbocharged, 144 hp / 173 Nm
  • Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch automatic (DCT) on most variants
  • Fuel type: Petrol
  • Dimensions: Length 4,415 mm | Width 1,790 mm | Height 1,430 mm | Wheelbase 2,745 mm
  • Weight: 1,450 kg (approx.)
  • Power‑to‑Weight: 144 hp/1,450 kg – delivers brisk acceleration
  • Torque: 173 Nm, peak at 1,800‑3,000 rpm
  • Top Speed: 225 km/h (electronically limited)
  • 0‑100 km/h: 8.6 seconds (typical)
  • Cruise Control: Adaptive cruise available on premium trims
  • Space: 1,700 L trunk volume; 4‑seat layout with supportive rear seats
  • Infotainment: iDrive 6.0/7.0, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, navigation (optional)
  • Safety: Lane‑keep assist, forward‑collision warning, blind‑spot monitoring

The above specs reflect the average configuration across most markets. Some fiscal regions may offer slightly premium features such as upgraded upholstery, 19‑inch alloy wheels, or a more sophisticated sound system, all of which can affect the specific BMW 318 price you might encounter.

### BMW 318 Depreciation Insights

When you’re evaluating a used BMW 318 price, depreciation is a critical factor. Like most luxury vehicles, the BMW 318 follows a typical resale trajectory: it typically loses 15–20% of its value in the first year and about 10–15% each subsequent year, with the rate tapering off after five years. Here are realistic, rounded estimates you can use as a baseline:

  • Year 0 → Year 1: 18% depreciation
  • Year 1 → Year 2: 12% depreciation
  • Year 2 → Year 3: 10% depreciation
  • Year 3 → Year 4: 8% depreciation
  • Year 4 → Year 5: 6% depreciation

Notice the gradual slowdown. A 3‑year‑old 2017 BMW 318 will still carry strong brand cache, but that premium has softened to a level more in line


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