2013 BMW X1
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
This 2013 BMW X1 sDRIVE18i SPORT LINE A/T shows 164,665 km on the clock and is powered by the 1,995 cc 18i petrol unit with about 150 hp paired to a Steptronic automatic gearbox. It’s a five-door, five-seat Sport Line example with the usual BMW focus on driver refinement. The X1 blends compact agility with premium build quality.
The sDrive layout and automatic self-shifter make it easy around town and on longer runs; the quoted economy is 7.9 L/100 km, so running costs are reasonable for petrol touring and daily commuting. Boot and rear-seat flexibility suit family use, and this listing is competitively priced against similar listings on Auto.co.za.
Located in Harmelia, Kempton Park, Gauteng — this used X1 for sale is offered as a petrol suv in Gauteng. Enquire to book a viewing or test drive.
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BMW X1 safety rating
Rated 5 out of 5 stars for adult occupant protection — ANCAP, 2010 (rating has expired).
Australian-market RHD rating — indicative for SA only where the SA derivative matches the tested safety spec (airbags/ESC/AEB).
BMW X1
BMW’s X1 positions itself as the smart entry point for those chasing a premium badge and SUV practicality on South African roads, without jumping headlong into X3 or X5 territory. It’s parked squarely next to the Mercedes-Benz GLA, Audi Q3, and Volvo XC40, all vying to win your rand by promising much the same thing. On paper at least, the X1’s market is all over the map — I’ve seen used prices swing from R189,950 right up to a wallet-punching R1,099,900, with a chunky middle ground around R419,900. That means whether you’re after a ten-year-old family workhorse or a nearly-new city runabout, there’s probably a listing with your name on it. Petrol, diesel, or hybrid — take your pick, though you’ll need to be sharp about which gearbox you’re getting because there’s everything from classic autos to dual-clutch units in the mix. Not one new X1 is listed, so you’re shopping used whether you like it or not, making service records and careful inspection non-negotiable. Mileage averages out to 83,219 km, but the spread is wild: some cars are practically showroom-fresh, others have seen more of the N1 than most of us care to admit. Gautengers in particular still love a diesel, and that’s why the sDrive18d M Sport — priced between R689,900 and R859,900 — is a favourite for those hundred-kay commutes. If you pack smart and stick to the R400k–R500k band, you’ll likely end up in an sDrive18i M Sport, which seems the sweet spot for most buyers. Where the X1 quietly wins is its honest, practical interior — more upright, more sensible than the GLA or Q3, and it doesn’t trade that away for flashy style or fake sportiness. If you’re the sort to juggle school runs and last-minute Drakensberg getaways with the same set of keys, the X1 just makes sense.
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2013 BMW X1
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Harmelia, Kempton Park, Gauteng
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Common questions about the BMW X1 in South Africa.
