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BMW - M140i (2014)

Imagine revving a BMW M140i, a 2014 gem that combines spirited performance with everyday luxury. Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new model or a pre‑owned beauty, knowing the BMW M140i price is the first step toward a smart buying decision. In this guide we break down the key specifications, provide realistic depreciation insights, and compare the M140i against its rivals—all while keeping an eye on the market’s pulse.

  • Year: 2014
  • Engine: 2.0‑L BMW M40T inline‑4 turbocharged
  • Power: 300 hp
  • Torque: 295 lb‑ft
  • Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch M-DCT
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (95 octane or higher)
  • Dimensions: Length: 4,635 mm; Width: 1,847 mm; Height: 1,398 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,770 mm
  • Seating Capacity: 5
  • Standard Features: Adaptive M suspension, M Sport steering, dynamic engine mounts, and dual‑clutch automatic transmission with manual mode
  • Optional Upgrades: M Performance Package, Carbon‑fiber exterior, EyeSight driver‑assistance, and 18‑inch bright‑black wheels

To understand the BMW M140i 2014 price guide, it helps to look at both new‑car values and the used BMW M140i price spectrum. A freshly delivered 2014 M140i began around €45,000 to €50,000 in its peak market, though dealer incentives and regional variations meant the base price could drop to just under €40,000. When buying used, the price reflects mileage, condition, service history, and optional packages. A well‑maintained 2014 M140i with moderate mileage typically commands between €28,000 and €35,000, but the range can swell or shrink based on proximity to premium trim, optional features, and market demand.

Depreciation Insight

Every vehicle loses value over time, and the BMW M140i depreciation trajectory follows a common pattern for performance sedans:

  • First Year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its original value. A new 2014 M140i that started at €48,000 might drop to roughly €38,400 to €40,800 by the end of its first year on the road.
  • Year 2‑3: An additional 10‑12% depreciation each year. A car that sits at €40,000 in its second year could be priced around €35,000 to €36,000.
  • Years 4‑5: Depreciation tapers but continues at 6‑8% per year. By year five, many M140is remain worth about 50‑55% of their original purchase price.

Keep in mind these percentages are averages; actual depreciation can be steeper or gentler based on mileage, condition, and market trends. Prospective buyers looking for value should consider vehicles that fall in the 4‑5 year bracket, as they often reduce the overall ownership cost while retaining most performance edge.

Comparative Market Context

The 2014 BMW M140i is positioned in the premium compact sports sedan arena, where competitors include the BMW M235i, the Mercedes‑CLS 300, and the Audi S4


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