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BMW - X1 (2010)

BMW X1 Price Explorer (2010)

Picture yourself behind the wheel of a 2010 BMW X1, a compact luxury SUV that blends sporty handling with practical versatility. Whether you’re wondering about the BMW X1 price for a new model or the BMW X1 2010 price in today’s market, this guide gives you the comprehensive details you need to make an informed decision. We break down the specs, the typical depreciation curve, compare it to its peers, and show where it stands in the competitive landscape—all while keeping your search terms like used BMW X1 price and what is a 2010 BMW X1 worth front and center for search visibility.

  • Engine: 2.0 L inline‑4 turbocharged (178 hp, 300 Nm)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic (ZF)
  • Drive: All‑wheel drive (xDrive) standard
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline, US‑spec 87 / 91 / 93 octane
  • Torque: 200‑300 Nm peak, maximum torque near 3,600 rpm
  • Top Speed: 210 km/h (130 mph) with power‑train
  • Acceleration: 0‑100 km/h in 8.9 seconds (manual)
  • Dimensions: Length 4,498 mm – Width 1,764 mm – Height 1,459 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,645 mm, 134 cm interior legroom
  • Cargo: 404 L (up to 1,040 L with rear seats folded)
  • Weight: 1,570 kg (OEM)
  • Safety: 5‑star Euro NCAP, dual front airbags, ABS, stability control
  • Infotainment: 6.5″ or 7″ touchscreen, Bluetooth, navigation (optional)
Depreciation Insight: The Natural Lifecycle

The BMW X1 depreciation curve follows a common pattern for compact luxury vehicles. After the first year in the automotive market, you can expect the vehicle to lose roughly 15‑20% of its original price. By the 3‑year mark, a 2010 BMW X1 typically devalues another 10‑15% annually, averaging a total drop of 35‑40% over a five‑year period. For example, a vehicle that originally cost €15,000 may be found in the used market for €9,300 to €10,000 by its ninth‑year anniversary. This depreciation trend is influenced by factors such as mileage, service history, regional demand, and the presence of factory‑certified recall or safety updates.

Understanding depreciation is essential because it tells you how the used BMW X1 price can change over time. If you’ve considered the question “what is a 2010 BMW X1 worth?” it helps to interpret the figure within the context of average regional pricing and condition adjustments. Collectible models like the 2013 Limited Edition


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