2013 BMW 1 Series
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
The 2013 BMW 1 Series 120i Convertible offers an exceptional blend of luxury and affordability, perfect for South African drivers seeking a stylish used car for sale. Its well-maintained condition ensures a smooth and reliable driving experience, making it an attractive choice among budget-conscious buyers.
Powered by a 2.0L petrol engine paired with a manual transmission, this BMW 120i delivers dynamic performance with impressive fuel efficiency at 8.3 L/100km. The compact cabriolet features two doors and four seats, ideal for city cruising and weekend getaways. Practical features include a convertible roof and comfortable interior, making it suitable for South African roads and climate.
Located in Pretoria Central, Gauteng, this used BMW 120i Convertible is available for test drive. Contact your local dealer today to explore finance deals, compare prices, and find the best price on this stylish, affordable vehicle. Don’t miss the chance to buy a quality BMW at a competitive price in South Africa.
SELLER'S COMMENTS
Enjoy open-top driving in style with this 2013 BMW 120i Convertible Auto. Powered by a responsive and efficient petrol engine with a smooth automatic transmission, it offers the perfect balance of performance and comfort. Features include leather upholstery, BMW iDrive, climate control, multifunction steering wheel, alloy wheels, and a power-folding soft top. A stylish, well-maintained convertible that's perfect for weekend drives or everyday enjoyment.
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BMW 1 Series safety rating
Rated 5 out of 5 stars for adult occupant protection — ANCAP, 2011 (rating has expired).
Australian-market RHD rating — indicative for SA only where the SA derivative matches the tested safety spec (airbags/ESC/AEB).
BMW 1 Series
BMW’s 1 Series has always stirred up debate among South African hatchback fans, mostly because of the rear-wheel-drive F20 versus front-wheel-drive F40 argument. That’s not just pub talk — it genuinely shifts the driving feel, especially if you care about how your car handles on the N1 when it’s wet or snaking through Melville. Petrol and diesel options are both around, plus you get to pick your gearbox (manual, auto, or a halfway-house). Scan the market right now and you’ll spot about 30 used examples, nothing new, and prices are wild — from a wallet-friendly R69,500 to a "did they mean that?" R1,888,888. Most buyers should zero in around the R297,200 median, because that’s where the condition and value intersect for normal folk. On paper at least, the 118i M Sport grabs all the showroom attention. Four examples, priced R369,900 to R599,900, and the F40 models always cost more than the F20s. Makes sense — you’re getting a sharper cabin, a better infotainment screen, and the kind of physical controls you won’t need to squint at midsummer. If you pack smart, the older F20 118i auto at R179,900 gets you in the door without fuss, while the F40 118d M Sport sits temptingly at R449,900–R486,500 for commuters racking up kilos. Expect to see average mileage of 120,310 km, with models stretching from 2008 to 2024, so don’t skip that thorough inspection. Ultimately, those who skip the A-Class and pick the 1 Series do it because they want to actually enjoy the drive — and that's the point.
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2013 BMW 1 Series
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Montana, Pretoria, Gauteng
BMW 1 Series FAQs
Common questions about the BMW 1 Series in South Africa.
