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BMW - 320 (2005)
If you’re exploring luxury compact sedans and have your eye on a trusty companion that blends performance with timeless style, the BMW 320 from the mid‑2000s is a headline worth reading. In its original 2005 incarnation, most of these models shipped with a fuel‑efficient yet spirited 2.0‑liter inline‑four engine, and buyers today will often find them for a BMW 320 price that reflects the car’s proven reliability. For those wondering, “what is a 2005 BMW 320 worth,” the answer depends on mileage, condition, and regional demand, but you can expect a sensible range that balances luxury appeal with practicality.
- Engine: 2.0‑liter B48 inline‑four, 150 hp, 150 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual (standard) or 6‑speed automatic (optional)
- Fuel type: Petrol (gasoline)
- Powertrain: Rear‑wheel drive; optional all‑wheel drive (xDrive) in later trims
- Dimensions: Length ≈ 175 in, Width ≈ 70 in, Height ≈ 56 in, Wheelbase ≈ 108 in
- Weight: Approx. 2,960 lb (varying by trim)
- Interior features: Leather upholstery, dual‑zone climate control, power‑adjustable seats (optional), 7‑in touchscreen with navigation on higher trims
- Exterior styling: Signature kidney grille, LED headlights, 17‑inch alloy wheels (optionally 18‑inch), chrome body accents
- Safety: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑departure warning, blind‑spot monitoring (standard on higher trims)
BMW 320 depreciation is one of the critical factors a savvy buyer will weigh when searching for the used BMW 320 price that matches their budget. Over the first few years, almost any car will experience a sharp drop in resale value as a result of initial depreciation and the classic “first‑ownership premium.” Generally, the BMW 320 tends to lose about 15 %–20 % of its purchase price within the first year, then an additional 10 %–12 % annually over the next few years. By the time a 2005 model is 10 years old, you can expect a reduction of roughly 70 %–75 % of its original worth.
Here’s a quick depreciation timeline you can reference when you’re evaluating the BMW 320 2005 price:
- Year 0 (New lease or purchase): 100 % of MSRP
- Year 1: 80 %–85 %
- Year 3: 65 %–70 %
- Year 5: 55 %–60 %
- Year 10: 25 %–30 %
Those numbers may vary slightly based on mileage, maintenance history, and regional demand, but they provide a reliable baseline for what
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