1998 BMW 3 Series
This 1998 BMW 3 Series 316i (E36) sedan offers a perfect blend of affordability and reliable performance for South African buyers seeking a used luxury vehicle. With only 85,654 km on the clock, this well-maintained model provides excellent value at a competitive price, ideal for those looking for a premium driving experience without overspending.
Powered by a 1.8L petrol engine with 115 horsepower, this manual transmission BMW delivers smooth handling and impressive fuel efficiency, averaging 7.6 L/100km. Its practical design features four doors, five seats, and a spacious sedan body, making it suitable for family or daily commuting needs.
Located in Pretoria Central, Gauteng, this BMW 3 Series is available for test drive now. Buyers can explore flexible finance deals and compare prices to find the best value. Don’t miss the opportunity to buy this affordable, well-kept BMW for sale in South Africa—schedule your visit today.
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BMW 3 Series
BMW’s 3 Series is still the yardstick for compact executive sedans in South Africa. Every C-Class, A4, and S60 gets measured against it, and there’s a reason you see so many still going strong on Joburg highways or Cape Town’s M3. Petrol or diesel, manual or auto, you’ll find your flavour if you’re shopping used—there’s not a single new one on the market right now, which says something about demand and supply. Prices? Wildly spread, from R54,500 for the old, well-lived-in stuff all the way up to R1,988,888 for nearly-new G20s. That median of R354,900 puts it right in the “think twice, buy once” bracket, and on paper at least, that’s superb value for a car that holds its own against anything in the resale stakes. Most used stock is the F30—no surprises there. The 320i M Sport A/T’s going for R199,950 to R319,995, while the diesel 320D Sport Line A/T slots in at R214,500 to R268,500. If you want a G20, especially a 320D M Sport Auto, you’re looking at R645,900, so best you know your budget. Average mileage is a chunky 119,260 km, so don’t skimp on the maintenance fund. Still, the 3 Series keeps pulling South Africans because it feels right—steering that talks to you, body control that doesn’t get flustered by Gauteng’s patchwork roads, and a driving position that fits like a glove. The A4 might edge it on some trim bits, but variety is where the 3 Series wins, and if you pack smart, you’ll find one that suits your wallet and your commute.
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Gezina, Pretoria, Gauteng
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