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BMW - X1 (2013)
Looking for the latest BMW X1 price and a deeper insight into what a 2013 model actually costs? You’ve landed in the right spot. The BMW X1 is a compact luxury crossover that has been a favorite among city‑dwelling drivers and SUV enthusiasts alike since its introduction in 2009. Whether you’re shopping for a fresh new high‑spec model or exploring the second‑hand market, knowing how BMW X1 2013 price compares across the board can help you negotiate a deal that feels fair.
Below we break down the essentials that shape used BMW X1 price trends, outline the key vehicle specs, and give a realistic view of depreciation that will let you assess how long a purchase remains a good value.
- Key Specifications – 2013 BMW X1
- Engine: 2.0‑liter turbocharged inline‑4 producing 240 hp and 260 lb‑ft of torque.
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic with manual mode.
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (RAI).
- Drivetrain: All‑wheel drive (xDrive) standard.
- Dimensions: Length 169.3 in, wheel‑base 109.2 in, width 71.3 in, height 64.4 in.
- Cargo Capacity: 10.6 cu ft behind 5‑seat row; 39.4 cu ft with seats folded.
- Infotainment: BMW iDrive 5.0 with navigation, Bluetooth, and optional premium audio.
- Safety: Airbags, ABS, traction control, stability management, optional driver‑assist packages.
- Suspension: Adaptive damping system with a blend of comfort and sport tuning.
- Interior:** Premium upholstery, dual‑zone climate, aluminum trim, and available panoramic sunroof.
Armed with the specs, you can now look at how BMW X1 depreciation behaves in the used‑car market. The depreciation curve for most luxury crossovers resembles a steep drop in the first year followed by a steadier decline in subsequent years.
- Year 0‑1: A BMW X1 2013 price typically loses between 15% and 20% of its sticker value once it leaves the showroom window.
- Year 2‑3: The vehicle tends to drop an additional 15%–17% each year.
- Year 4‑5: Depreciation slows to about 8%–10% per year as the model ages, but price volatility increases due to differing condition levels and
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