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BMW Ranges
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BMW 1-Series
New price:£37,025 - £49,660Used price:£615 - £38,060 -
BMW 2-Series
New price:£34,895 - £70,630Used price:£3,729 - £56,658 -
BMW 330e
New price:£47,095 - £54,595Used price:£11,849 - £41,962 -
BMW 3-Series
New price:£41,220 - £126,185Used price:£528 - £125,400 -
BMW 4-Series
New price:£45,195 - £122,685Used price:£4,161 - £98,040 -
BMW 5-Series
New price:£52,095 - £132,415Used price:£588 - £103,056 -
BMW 6-Series
Used price:£1,093 - £29,316 -
BMW 7-Series
New price:£105,620 - £144,295Used price:£966 - £114,243 -
BMW 8-Series
New price:£84,530 - £173,450Used price:£20,810 - £105,678 -
BMW i3
Used price:£3,332 - £20,331 -
BMW i4
New price:£51,270 - £70,900Used price:£23,550 - £47,264 -
BMW i5
New price:£67,695 - £111,795Used price:£36,686 - £75,126 -
BMW i7
New price:£101,765 - £184,320Used price:£51,560 - £120,232 -
BMW i8
Used price:£19,785 - £50,848 -
BMW iX
New price:£75,305 - £119,705Used price:£26,597 - £79,632 -
BMW iX1
New price:£43,205 - £58,615Used price:£21,897 - £39,424 -
BMW iX2
New price:£49,355 - £59,315Used price:£28,865 - £46,443 -
BMW iX3
Used price:£20,313 - £43,279 -
BMW X1
New price:£36,430 - £54,870Used price:£1,761 - £47,152 -
BMW X2
New price:£42,750 - £56,270Used price:£9,416 - £48,720 -
BMW X3
New price:£50,185 - £69,585Used price:£591 - £76,048 -
BMW X4
New price:£55,555 - £106,830Used price:£8,089 - £69,630 -
BMW X5
New price:£74,560 - £147,080Used price:£1,123 - £109,779 -
BMW X6
New price:£80,800 - £150,490Used price:£3,097 - £106,482 -
BMW X7
New price:£92,160 - £131,070Used price:£32,023 - £111,999 -
BMW XM
New price:£110,840 - £174,440Used price:£57,436 - £106,150 -
BMW Z3
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BMW Z4
New price:£46,510 - £65,710Used price:£805 - £43,776
Most popular BMW reviews
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BMW 4-Series Convertible (2021 onwards) Review
Sophisticated convertible for those who want to make a splash
New price: £52,690 - £102,930PROS
- Classy interior
- Supreme ride
- Responsive steering
CONS
- Controversial styling
- Disappointing 2.0-litre petrol engine
- Expensive options
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BMW 4-Series Coupe (2020 onwards) Review
A great coupe – a real treat for drivers
New price: £45,195 - £62,880PROS
- Fantastic handling and balance
- Refined and comfortable on adaptive dampers
- Excellent interior and tech
CONS
- Love it or hate it styling
- Sharp steering needs acclimatisation
- Diesels no longer available
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BMW 8-Series Convertible (2019 onwards) Review
BMW 8 Series loses roof but not refinement
New price: £94,030 - £173,450PROS
- Characterful petrol engines
- Refined with roof up or down
- Balance of handling and comfort
CONS
- Doesn’t feel as special as rivals
- Manually-operated windbreak
- Very heavy and reliant on electronic aids
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BMW iX SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Still one of the best electric cars you can buy
New price: £75,305 - £119,705PROS
- Outstanding comfort and refinement
- One of the best electric SUVs to drive
- Now with a far longer range than before
CONS
- Divisive design won’t appeal to everyone
- Expensive optional extras
- Boot isn’t as large as many in this class
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BMW X6 (2019 onwards) Review
Large, premium SUV for those who want to stand out from the crowd
New price: £80,800 - £150,490PROS
- Surprisingly roomy inside
- Slick, tech-laden cabin
- Drives well, with sporty flavour
- Quality throughout
CONS
- Garish wardrobe not for shrinking violets
- Not as practical as X5 sister SUV
- Purchase and running costs are punchy
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BMW was founded in 1916 and currently builds cars and motorcycles. The German company also owns Rolls-Royce and MINI, both of which build cars in the UK.
BMW is one of the most successful purveyors of premium cars, partly in thanks to the success of the long-running 1 Series hatchback, 3 Series saloon and 5 Series saloon. The company has also diversified with GT versions of the 3 and 5 Series, with sport cars such as the convertible Z4 and 6 Series 2+2 coupe plus a 4x4 family of cars with the X1, X3, X5 and X6.
BMW’s diversification has continued more recently with the launch of its electric-powered i3 and the creation of two new coupes: the 2 Series and the 4 Series. The German company also continues to build high performance versions of its vehicles, not least the iconic M3, M5 and M6, plus it has revealed a new M4, a hot version of the two-door 4 Series.
The creation of new niche models is likely to continue with such models as the i8 and different body styles of existing models. BMW, with its distinctive roundel badge, seeks to innovate not only with new models but also with new technology and design.