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BMW - X1 (2007)

Discover the BMW X1 price trends through a deep dive into the 2007 model’s market dynamics. The BMW X1 2007 price is a fascinating point of reference for buyers, collectors, and automotive enthusiasts alike, as this compact luxury SUV blended performance, refinement, and practicality in a way that set the tone for modern crossover vehicles. In what follows, we’ll unpack key specs, depreciation patterns, market positioning, and comparison points so you can gauge how the 2007 X1 stacks up today.

  • Model Year: 2007
  • Engine: 2.0‑liter inline‑4 turbocharged, 200 hp and 260 lb‑ft of torque
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual (standard) or 6‑speed automatic (optional)
  • Drive Type: Front‑wheel drive (with optional front‑wheel‑drive trim)
  • Vehicle Type: Compact luxury crossover SUV
  • Body Style: 5‑door hatchback
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (premium unleaded 88 203 23‑6
  • Dimensions: Length 4,272 mm / Width 1,796 mm / Height 1,617 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,639 mm
  • Curb Weight: 1,595 kg (varies by options)
  • Seating Capacity: 5
  • Fuel Economy: 28 mpg city / 31 mpg highway (EPA estimate)
  • Interior Features: Leather upholstery, automatic climate control, touchscreen audio, dual‑zone climate, optional adaptive cruise control
  • Safety Ratings: 5‑star overall (NHTSA), high crash‑test scores for crash‑isolation and passenger protection
  • Trim Levels: Active, Comfort, Sport (variations in sport seats, cross‑sport trim)

Understanding how a vehicle depreciates over time is essential when assessing its used BMW X1 price. Depreciation is unpredictable but follows some widely accepted industry patterns. On average, luxury vehicles tend to accelerate their depreciation in the first few years due to badge‑value effects, while older models stabilize as they reach a mature price point. Below is a realistic, data‑driven look at expected value erosion for the 2007 X1.

BMW X1 depreciation over time typically follows this outline:

  • First Year: 15–20% drop from original MSRP, reflecting the rapid loss in novelty and the high investors’ willingness to purchase newer models.
  • Years 2–3: 10–15% yearly decline; the vehicle still holds appeal among buyers who appreciate luxury at a reduced cost.
  • Years 4–5: 5–10% per year; price becomes more driven by condition, mileage, and aftermarket services.
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