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bmw x1
BMW – from the Bayerische Motoren Werke - has a history of making aircraft engines but quickly evolved into motorbikes and cars. But it wasn"t until the 1950s that BMW earned its reputation of building sports-focused luxury cars.
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5 used BMW X1 cars are available with prices starting from $22,390.
BMW X1 cars are available in SUV body type for sale in Australia.
5 certified second hand BMW X1 cars are available for sale in Australia.
You can buy preowned BMW X1 cars in Australia from Cars24. Visit our website, book the car of your choice & get it delivered to your home.
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Want to know if the BMW X1 you"re looking at is a 2WD or AWD? The answer is in the badge. Any model called sDrive is two-wheel drive, while xDrive versions drive all four wheels.
A broad range of petrol and diesel turbocharged engines means a wide choice. In the original X1 there was even a manual gearbox option, although for the second-generation cars we’re looking at here that choice disappeared, making it auto-only.
Most X1 have four cylinders, but from 2017 BMW offered sDrive18i versions with a 1.5-litre three-cylinder turbo engine. Despite its diminutive capacity it’s a willing little engine with loads of character that suits the light and energetic nature of the X1.
More powerful versions – the higher the two numbers in the name, the more grunt – have even more go and there’s a silky refinement that makes driving them that little more enjoyable. And while the X1 is not a high performance SUV, it’s suitably sporty courtesy of willing turbocharged engines and slick-shifting auto transmissions.
That sportiness comes with its downsides. The suspension is relatively firm, for example, so you’ll feel those bumps.
The interior is compact but comes packed with gear – including sat-nav and a powered tailgate - although more affordable versions have seats trimmed in something that looks like leather but isn’t. A raft of options includes real leather, a panoramic sunroof and a crisp Harman Kardon sound system.
So you can have all the BMW trimmings in a city-friendly SUV.
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