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BMW - X3 (2006)
Discover the BMW X3 price landscape
Let’s start with a snapshot that sets the stage: the BMW X3, the compact luxury SUV that debuted in 2003, has become a benchmark for performance, style, and resale value. Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new unit or a used BMW X3 price, understanding what this model commands across years and markets is essential. With a strong presence in the premium sub‑compact segment, the X3 has consistently attracted both newcomers and seasoned enthusiasts.
Key SpecificationsBelow is a concise HTML list that captures the core attributes drivers often weigh when evaluating the BMW X3:
- Engine: 2.0‑L turbo‑charged inline‑4 (bold fan‑cooled turbo) delivering 184 hp & 258 lb‑ft torque (2011‑2014 models); 2.2‑L & 3.0‑L options in later releases.
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual (early models) or 8‑speed automatic with dual‑clutch option.
- Fuel Type: Gasoline (premium unleaded), diesel options available in select regions.
- Dimensions:
- Overall length: 181.02 inches (approx. 4.6 m)
- Wheelbase: 108.86 inches (2.77 m)
- Width: 73.1 inches (1.86 m)
- Height: 65.5 inches (1.66 m)
- Cargo Capacity: 17.5 cubic feet (rear seats up) — expands to 51.8 cubic feet when folding.
- Drivetrain: Standard front‑wheel drive with optional all‑wheel drive (xDrive) which improves traction in variable climates.
- Comfort & Features:
- Dual‑zone climate control (standard)
- Navigation system with real‑time traffic integration (available tech package)
- Panoramic sunroof (optional)
- 17‑inch alloy wheels, auxiliary lift‑gate (for cargo flexibility)
- Safety: Front‑and‑side airbags, stability control, traction control, ABS, optional electronic stability program (ESP).
- Powertrain Efficiencies: Combined fuel economy ranges from 25–28 mpg (city/highway mix), depending on engine size and drive configuration.
Many buyers wonder about the BMW X3 depreciation curve, especially when considering the BMW X3 2006 price. Vehicles in the luxury compact SUV category typically lose about 15‑20 % of their value in the first year after purchase. Following that, depreciation slows to roughly 10‑12 % for the next two years, and then tapers to 5‑7 % annually thereafter. This pattern holds largely true for both new and older models, provided they’re kept in good condition with a clean service record.
When juxtaposed with other luxury SUVs, the X3 often performs slightly better on the resale front. For example:
- BMW X3 2006 price (used) averages around 30 % higher than the used BMW X3 price of similar trim levels in the same year, largely due to the strong brand cachet driven by its modern design language.
- Comparatively, the BMW X3 depreciation curve is smoother than that of many contemporary rivals, often retaining 60‑65 % of original value after five
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