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2011 BMW 1 Series

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R 153,500

Est. monthly payment:
R 3,149 p/m

Good Price

Weelee

Gauteng

Mileage153,000 km
Power218 kW (218 hp)
Fuel typePetrol
TransmissionSemi Automatic
First registered2011
Previous owners1

The 2011 BMW 1 Series 125i Coupe Sport A/T offers a perfect blend of sporty luxury and affordability, making it an attractive choice for South African drivers seeking a used vehicle with premium appeal. This well-maintained coupe combines performance with style, ideal for those looking for a dynamic driving experience at a competitive price.

Powered by a 218 Hp petrol engine paired with a semi-automatic transmission, the 125i provides lively performance and smooth handling. With a fuel consumption of approximately 8.1 L/100km, it balances power and efficiency. The coupe features four seats and two doors, delivering a sporty yet practical design for everyday use or weekend drives.

Available now at a reputable dealer in Midstream Estate, Centurion, Gauteng, this used BMW 125i is ready for a test drive. Contact us today to explore finance deals, compare prices, and buy this stylish coupe at the best price in South Africa. Don’t miss out on this affordable luxury.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2011
Variant125i COUPE SPORT A/T
Body typeCoupe
ConditionUsed
Seats4
Doors2
Mileage153,000 km
Previous owners1
Length4,360 mm
Width1,748 mm
Height1,423 mm
Ground clearance147 mm
Turning circle10.7 m
Curb weight1,430 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail125i (218 Hp) Steptronic
Engine size1300.0 cm³
CylindersI6
Engine positionFront
Power218 kW (218 hp)
Torque270 Nm
Power per liter72.8 kW/L
TransmissionSemi Automatic
Automatic gears6
Driven wheelsRear Wheel Drive
Front tyres205/50 R17 89W
Rear tyres205/50 R17 89W
Engine oil capacity6.5 L
Coolant capacity8.4 L
Vehicle numberWBAUC320X0VP61948
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FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typePetrol
Fuel tank capacity53 L
Fuel range654 km
Fuel consumption8.1 l/100km (combined)
Acceleration 0-100 km/h7 s
Top speed243 km/h
CO₂ emissions189 g/km (combined)
Emission standardEuro 5

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourWhite

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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.

BMW

BMW occupies a sweet spot in the South African psyche — aspirational, sure, but familiar enough that you’ll pass a handful on your daily crawl down the N1. You’re buying into more than just the badge; there’s genuine engineering under the bonnet, and that matters. BMW’s lineup here runs wide: 349 cars listed, spanning everything from a battle-scarred 1 Series at R54,500 to an X5 M at a jaw-dropping R4,499,999, which most of us will only ever gawk at on AutoTrader. The heart of the market? R479,995 is your median, and that’s where you’ll find late-model, mid-spec examples with a few choice options ticked when they were new. Only one fresh-off-the-boat example is listed. On paper at least, BMW’s real story in Mzansi is being written in the second-hand market. You can’t talk BMW without talking 3 Series. It’s everywhere — 82 listings priced from that low R54,500 mark all the way to nearly R2 million. That’s a spread that makes sense for why you see so many, and why it consistently outsells the rest. X3 and X5 SUVs are close behind, together accounting for 89 listings, which is no surprise given how quickly SA buyers have ditched sedans for high-riding practicality. SUVs now rule the roost with 134 listings, sedans lag at 73, and there’s still room for romantics, with 53 coupes. Expect mostly petrol and diesel, but hybrids and plug-ins are sneaking in, plus a smattering of EVs for the adventurous. What keeps BMW out front, especially against Audi, is the way the 3 Series still feels built for drivers first, status-seekers second — and that’s the point.

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