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BMW - Alpina (2013)

Discover the 2013 BMW Alpina – a blend of luxury, performance, and distinctive styling that commands both respect and admiration on the road. The 2013 BMW Alpina stands out as a rare, high‑performance edition of BMW’s lineup, exuding an aura that is far beyond mere mass‑production luxury. While the exact price depends on mileage, trim, and geographic location, you can expect the BMW Alpina price to sit above the base BMW 5‑Series yet below the top‑tier AMG variants. Understanding what you’re really paying for is essential when navigating the second‑hand market, especially if you’re looking to gauge the used BMW Alpina price or ask, “What is a 2013 BMW Alpina worth?” --- ## Key Specifications

  • Engine: 4.4‑liter twin‑turbocharged V8
  • Horsepower: 500 hp (BMW’s 530i base offers ~300 hp)
  • Torque: 460 lb‑ft
  • 0–60 mph: 4.4 seconds (base 5‑Series averages 6.1 seconds)
  • Top Speed (Electronic Limit): 154 mph
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic, dual‑clutch mode option
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 195.9 in (4,981 mm)
    • Width: 78.7 in (2,000 mm)
    • Height: 55.9 in (1,419 mm)
    • Wheelbase: 117.3 in (2,984 mm)
    • Curb Weight: ~4,700 lb (≈ 2,134 kg)
  • Suspension: Adaptive suspension with Alpina’s proprietary tuning for enhanced stiffness and ride comfort
  • Brakes: Performance Brembo brakes with upgraded rotors
  • Interior: Premium leather, Alpina‑branded trim, optional carbon‑fiber accents
  • Infotainment: Bosch MM 70‑megapixel camera, integrated GPS, Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
--- ## Depreciation Insight: How the Classic BMW Alpina Holds Its Value Understanding the BMW Alpina depreciation curve helps buyers anticipate resale potential. Here are realistic percentage estimates based on historical data and current market trends:
Typical Depreciation Overview
  • **First Year**: 15–20% drop (standard luxury vehicles tend to depreciate between 10–15%)
  • **Year 2–3**: Total depreciation reaches ~28–35% (slower because of the Alpina badge’s limited production run)
  • **Year 4–5**: Roughly 45–50% cumulative depreciation, but many Alpinas claw back value between 3–5% when re‑used as collector items.
  • **After Five Years**: Remaining value typically reflects 50–60% of its original purchase price.
For a vivid picture: if you buy a clean‑condition 2013 BMW Alpina for $70,000 in the U.S. market, you could see it priced in the


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