3+ BMW 2 Series Active Tourer Cars for Sale in South Africa
Browse 3 available BMW 2 Series Active Tourer for sale in South Africa. Compare specifications, pricing, and options from trusted dealers. The current price range for these listings is from R 192,900 to R 279,900. The average listed price is R 244,233. Mileage varies between 89,104 km and 148,150 km.
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BMW 2 Series Active Tourer
BMW’s 2 Series Active Tourer has always felt like a car in search of its people, especially in South Africa. It’s too honest about its practicality to land the “premium” punch, and yet you’re still paying for that German badge. On paper at least, it’s supposed to be the answer for families who want space without resorting to a hulking SUV, but the local used market tells its own story — just three for sale, all petrol, all automatics, and nothing newer than 2017. Prices run from R192,900 to a hefty R279,900, and with a median sitting dead on R259,900, you’d have to really want that BMW roundel on your school run. These are not fresh examples either, each one clocking north of 100,000 km, so you’re shopping in the high-mileage aisle for what is, at heart, a clever but unloved MPV.
Break down the details and the numbers get more interesting. The entry-level 220i Active Tourer A/T starts at R192,900, while the 218i auto tops out at R279,900, which probably comes down to a better spec or a gentler life. It’s what the 2 Series Active Tourer should have been from the start: practical, decently kitted out, but always a step behind the emotional appeal of a used X1 or even a Golf TSI. That matters because SA buyers have never really fancied MPVs, and the Active Tourer’s sensible shoes haven’t helped its cause. There’s value if you pack smart, but don’t kid yourself — you’ll be paying BMW parts prices, and you’ll be explaining your choice to just about everyone, even your mechanic.
