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BMW - 320 (2009)
The 2009 BMW 320i still turns heads on roads where it once reigned supreme. Its reputation as a blend of performance, luxury and practicality fuels ongoing demand, even as automotive trends evolve. The BMW 320 price can vary widely—depending on mileage, condition, and regional taxes—but it remains a compelling choice for buyers seeking a timeless midsize sedan with a small, efficient engine.
Exploring the used BMW 320 price sources, enthusiasts note that a well‑maintained 2009 model with moderate mileage typically sits between 30 % and 45 % below the original MSRP. This reflects the combined effect of tyre wear, interior aging, and normal wear‑and‑tear. Yet, because the BMW 320i’s design has stood the test of time, many 2009 examples still command respectable second‑hand values, especially in high‑traffic markets where demand outpaces supply.
- Engine: 2.0 L inline‑4, turbocharged, producing 184 hp and 236 lb‑ft of torque.
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual (standard) or 6‑speed automatic with “Sport” shift mode.
- Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline.
- Drive: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD) layout, with optional all‑wheel drive on later trims.
- Dimensions: 184.6 in (L) × 71.3 in (W) × 58.5 in (H); wheelbase 107.7 in.
- Weight: 3,307 lb (manual) to 3,515 lb (automatic).
- Mileage (as of 2024): 30,000–150,000 mi on average, depending on service history.
- Interior Features: Leather‑trimmed seats, dual‑zone climate control, Bose audio system, iDrive infotainment, optional navigation.
- Safety: Multiple airbags, stability control, anti‑roll bar, optional front‑suspension upgrade.
- Fuel Economy (EPA): 25 mpg city / 34 mpg highway / 28 mpg combined (manual).
##### BMW 320 Depreciation–A Realistic View
The BMW 320 depreciation curve follows the typical pattern for premium dynamics: strong initial loss followed by slower decline. A 2009 model originally priced at an MSRP of roughly $34,000 historically loses approximately 15 %–20 % of its value in the first year, translating to a market value of approximately $25k–$29k depending on condition. Over the next three to five years, depreciation slows, with an additional 35 %–40 % drop by the end of the decade. However, because many owners maintain comprehensive service histories and keep mileage low, some 2009 examples retain 45 % of their original value well into the second decade after purchase.
##### A Comparison Snapshot
Compared to alternative mid‑sized luxury sedans from 2009 — such as the Audi A4 B8, the Mercedes
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