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BMW - X3 M COMPETITION AUTO (2020)

Curious about the BMW X3 M Competition AUTO price and how it holds up over time? This guide dives into the 2020 edition of the high‑performance X3, offering insights into its features, depreciation, and how it stacks up against peers. Whether you’re evaluating a new model or scouting a used BMW X3 M Competition AUTO price, you’ll find the details you need, straight from our comprehensive car‑pricing database.

  • Model: 2020 BMW X3 M Competition AUTO
  • Engine: 3.0‑liter turbocharged inline‑6 (470 hp, 500 lb‑ft)
  • Transmission: 8‑speed tip‑tronic automatic
  • Drive: All‑wheel drive (xDrive)
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline
  • Powertrain Power: 470 hp @ 4,750 rpm; 500 lb‑ft torque @ 1,600‑4,100 rpm
  • Performance: 0–60 mph in 4.2 s; 1‑800 mph in 16.3 s
  • Dimensions: Wheelbase 2,921 mm | Length 4,740 mm | Width 1,898 mm | Height 1,700 mm
  • Weight: 2,155 lb (approx.)
  • Interior features: Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, heated/vented seats, 12‑inch digital instrument cluster
  • Safety: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑keep assist, blind‑spot monitoring

What is a 2020 BMW X3 M Competition AUTO worth? Prices vary by market, mileage, optional packages, and condition, but our database suggests the new‑to‑consumer figure hovers around a mid‑$60,000 range. On the used market, the used BMW X3 M Competition AUTO price typically ranges from $50,000 to $65,000 for vehicles in near‑new condition with moderate mileage (under 25,000 mi). For the most accurate valuation of a specific VIN, refer to our detailed pricing tables that factor in trim, service history, and regional demand.

Depreciation Insights for the BMW X3 M Competition AUTO

Understanding the BMW X3 M Competition AUTO depreciation curve helps you decide when to buy or trade. Here’s a realistic snapshot:

  • First year: 15–20 % depreciation as the vehicle leaves the showroom floor.
  • Second year: Another 10–12 % drop, especially if the car has earned a reputation for high maintenance costs.
  • Years 3–5: Cumulative depreciation slows to about 4–5 % per year, while the premium SUV class retains higher resale value than many competitors.

These estimates align with industry surveys and reflect the X3’s high-performance heritage combined with its brand catch‑up in terms of long‑term reliability. Keep in mind that well‑maintained, low‑mileage examples can hold value better,


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