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BMW - Other Models (2017)

Discover the latest BMW Other Models price trends with our comprehensive database. Whether you’re looking at a 2017 model, exploring used options, or simply curious about depreciation, we’ve compiled the data you need to make an informed decision. This guide breaks down the key specs, value retention over time, and how these vehicles stack up against their rivals in the market. Below, we present an HTML-format overview that’s perfect for quick reference or rich snippet extraction.

  • Vehicle Name: BMW Other Models
  • Model Year: 2017
  • Base Price Range: Starts around €35,000 and climbs to €70,000+ based on trim and options. Pricing varies by market, condition, and mileage.

Let’s dive into the core specifications that define the BMW Other Models 2017 price landscape:

  • Engine: Ranges from a 2.0‑liter turbocharged inline‑4 to a 3.0‑liter twin‑turbo inline‑6, delivering 184–382 hp and 258–451 lb‑ft of torque.
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic (8G‑Drive) with optional dual‑clutch paddle shifters in higher trims.
  • Drivetrain: Options include front‑wheel drive and all‑wheel drive (xDrive), both standard on most models.
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline or diesel (depending on region) with a fuel economy of 20–30 miles per gallon combined.
  • Dimensions: Wheelbase 112.8 inches, length 198–205 inches, width 79–79.8 inches, height 58–66 inches.
  • Weight: 3,300–4,200 lbs (approximates depending on trim).
  • Seating Capacity: 5–7 seats in certain variants (especially the X5 and 5‑Series).
  • Safety: Standard driver‑assist features such as adaptive cruise control, lane‑keep assist, and automatic emergency braking.

### Depreciation Insights

Understanding BMW Other Models depreciation is key to deciding when to buy or sell. Historically, luxury cars tend to retain value better than mass‑market counterparts, but the following estimates help you gauge likely price evolution: