2022 BMW X3
The 2022 BMW X3 sDRIVE 18d M-SPORT offers a perfect blend of luxury and performance, making it an ideal choice for South African buyers seeking a new, affordable SUV. With its sleek design and top-tier build quality, this vehicle stands out in the used or new market at the best price.
Powered by a fuel-efficient diesel engine paired with an automatic transmission, this BMW X3 delivers smooth handling and impressive fuel economy. Its spacious interior accommodates five passengers comfortably, while the versatile body type suits both city driving and outdoor adventures.
Located in Cape Town’s Western Cape (postal code 8001), this vehicle is available for immediate viewing and test drives. Benefit from competitive finance deals and price comparisons when you buy this premium SUV. Visit your local dealer today to experience the luxury and performance of this stunning BMW X3 in person.
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BMW X3
BMW’s X3 has carved out a real niche for itself among Sandton’s badge-conscious families and anyone who needs something plush for the daily grind but wants to escape Joburg for the Drakensberg now and then. It’s not just another German badge — it’s what the X3 should have been from the start: practical, genuinely premium, and just athletic enough. The current situation says a lot: with all 52 listings being used, it’s obvious there’s a drought of new stock, so buyers are trawling the pre-owned market. You can go bargain-hunting for an R229,500 diesel, or splash out on a G45-generation car that’ll set you back up to R1,549,900. Most sit right in the middle, with a median price tag around R654,900, and you get both petrol and diesel. Gearboxes are all automatic, as you’d expect. The xDrive20d M Sport from the G01 generation is the sweet spot — 16 cars, two names, most of the value, and a price window from R369,900 to R799,950. That’s where most buyers will land, unless you insist on the latest G45, which will cost you R1,019,900 to R1,169,900, even though it’s still technically used. Mileage averages out at 87,751 km, which isn’t scary when you consider there are 2014 models in the mix. What gives the X3 its edge over the GLC isn’t just the badge or the spec sheets — it’s the steering and the chassis. The M Sport suspension feels properly dialled in, especially on our battered N1, where the X3 stays composed and actually makes you want to drive, which you won’t get from the softer GLC. That’s the point.
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