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2023 BMW 2 Series

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R 729,995

Est. monthly payment:
R 14,976 p/m

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Western Cape

Mileage18,000 km
Power225 kW (306 hp)
Fuel typePetrol
TransmissionAutomatic
First registered2023
Previous owners1

The 2023 BMW 2 Series M235i xDRIVE GRAN COUPE is a premium used vehicle offering exceptional performance and luxury in pristine condition. Perfect for South African buyers seeking style and reliability, this sleek coupe combines sporty appeal with everyday practicality at an affordable price.

Powered by a 306 Hp petrol engine, the M235i xDrive features an 8-speed Steptronic automatic transmission, ensuring smooth acceleration and responsive handling. With a fuel consumption of just 7.1 L/100km, it balances power with efficiency. The vehicle comfortably seats five across five doors, making it ideal for both daily commutes and weekend adventures.

Located in Cape Town’s Western Cape, this BMW is available for immediate viewing and test drives. Contact your local dealer in 7441 for the best price on this used luxury coupe. Explore finance options and compare prices today — don’t miss the chance to buy this stylish BMW at an unbeatable deal in South Africa.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2023
VariantM235i xDRIVE GRAN COUPE A/T (F44)
Body typeCoupe
ConditionUsed
Seats5
Doors5
Mileage18,000 km
Previous owners1
Length4,526 mm
Width1,800 mm
Height1,420 mm
Ground clearance152 mm
Turning circle11.4 m
Curb weight1,540 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detailM235i (306 Hp) xDrive Steptronic
Engine size1998.0 cm³
CylindersI4
Engine positionFront
Power225 kW (306 hp)
Torque450 Nm
Power per liter153.2 kW/L
TransmissionAutomatic
Automatic gears8
Driven wheelsFour Wheel Drive
Front tyres225/40 R18
Rear tyres225/40 R18
Engine oil capacity5.25 L
Coolant capacity10.8 L
Vehicle numberWBA12AL0307M59527
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FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typePetrol
Fuel tank capacity50 L
Fuel range704 km
Fuel consumption7.1 l/100km (combined)
Acceleration 0-100 km/h4.9 s
Top speed250 km/h
CO₂ emissions162 g/km (combined)
Emission standardEuro 6d

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourGray

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BMW 2 Series

BMW’s 2 Series finds itself in a tight spot: it’s meant for those who want that blue-and-white badge, but want something sharper than a 3 Series and aren’t ready to jump to full-fat M territory. Right now, every 2 Series you’ll find for sale is pre-owned, with nothing new on showroom floors. The price swing is wild — anything from R199,990 for a first-gen F22 up to north of R1 million for the latest G42 and G47 models. That’s a bigger spread than most rivals, and reflects just how much has changed under the skin over the years. You’ve got everything from manual gearboxes to dual-clutch automatics, petrols and diesels, even a few oddball spec combos you’d struggle to find on a Mercedes C-Class Coupe or Audi A3 Sportback. Volkswagen’s Arteon tries to play in this space too, but it’s not really the same crowd. If you want the sweet spot for SA highways, the G47 220d M Sport A/T is probably your weapon — five on the market, asking between R659,900 and R749,950, and that diesel torque actually means something across the N1 or N4. Petrol fans pay about the same for a G42 220i M Sport, but the real bargains are older F22 220i coupes at R268,500 to R284,900, if you pack smart and don’t mind a bit of mileage. The average odometer reading is 73,765 km, which is reasonable considering the age spread. On paper at least, the rear-wheel-drive chassis is the clincher — it’s what the 2 Series should have been from the start. It’s the difference you’ll feel on a long haul to Durban, not just a bullet point for the brochure.

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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