You Can Now Buy An Early BMW M135i For £15k
Last week, BMW revealed its facelifted 1 and 2-series ranges. At least we think. Other than some new headlight clusters at the front and rear, you’d struggle to tell it apart from the pre-update cars, but that certainly wasn’t the case with the last 1-series facelift.
The styling changes brought on in 2015 made a huge difference to the once ungainly front end of the 1er, introducing a re-shaped bumper with new headlights and a new set of kidney grilles. However, if you can put up with the whole Mater from Cars look the original F20 has going on, there’s a performance car bargain to be had with the hot M135i.
The current version may have a different name (M140i) plus a new and more powerful engine, but the recipe for the original M135i is much the same. We’re looking at a 314bhp, 3.0-litre turbocharged straight-six sending power to the rear wheels, hooked up to either a six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic gearbox.
0-62mph happens in 4.9 seconds in the automatic, and 5.1 seconds in the manual. The majority on the used market are automatics, but there are plenty of manuals around if that’s what you’re after.
Now for the ‘bargain’ part. With the earliest models now around five years old, they’ve depreciated to about half their original price. The cheapest have dipped below the £15,000 mark, and if you spend £16,250 on this example, you’ll be the proud owner of a manual M135i with a reasonable 45,530 miles on the clock and a full service history. If it was us we’d be tempted to get a limited-slip differential fitted (as standard the M135i makes do with a diff of the open variety), but other than that, one of these arguably offers up all the performance you could ever need.
Tempted?
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I am tempted, but the insurance companies would repeatedly backhand slap me in the face if I even so much as thought about buying this. :(
Ah, the UK, I presume? Good times.
That’s a hell of a steal
If you don’t live in north america
crying intensifies
£15k…..that for the car, or the car… insurance?
£15K for the car. The insurance is twice the amount.
BogdanStepic
That is a rather good deal but for that money I could get my realistic dream car so yeah if I had the money I’d not buy this
Indicators are not included
I’m so temped….
But I’m in America…
I sure hope the 1-series doesn’t go FWD ina few years time. I think BMW have a serious USP - where else can you buy a 6-cylinder rear-wheel-drive premium hatchback?
The next generation 1-series in 2018 will be FWD but the performance variants will be AWD, no more RWD unfortunately.
https://www.carthrottle.com/post/the-next-bmw-1series-will-be-frontwheel-drive-heres-why-that-makes-sense/
Used car market.
Is it this cheap because they forgot to include the blinker fluid?