
BMW 2 SERIES GRAN TOURER (2015-18)
The BMW 2 SERIES GRAN TOURER (2015-18) is a versatile and practical family MPV designed to cater to those who need space without sacrificing style or driving enjoyment. Known for its clever design, this vehicle combines the compactness of a hatchback with the versatility of a small multi-purpose vehicle, making it ideal for families, commuters, or anyone seeking a reliable, spacious car for daily use. Its popularity in the UK market is reflected in nearly 7,000 MyCarCheck.com look ups and over 3,100 different VINs, highlighting its appeal across a broad range of drivers.
What sets the BMW 2 SERIES GRAN TOURER apart is its reputation for quality and comfort, offering a smooth driving experience along with good fuel economy. It’s often chosen by drivers who value a premium feel in a practical package, with many owners keeping their cars for around 1.7 previous keepers on average. The vehicle is well-suited to those looking for a dependable used car with an average valuation of around £12,800, featuring a typical mileage of close to 60,000 miles. Whether used for family outings or daily commutes, the BMW 2 SERIES GRAN TOURER (2015-18) stands out as an attractive option in its class—combining style, space, and practicality in a well-rounded package.

average use

The data indicates that the most common recorded mileage for BMW 2 Series Gran Tourers (2015-18) is between 70,000 and 80,000 miles, accounting for 16% of vehicles. The next most frequent mileage ranges are between 80,000 and 90,000 miles (11.7%) and 60,000 to 70,000 miles (10.3%). Notably, a significant majority of vehicles (over 65%) are recorded with mileage below 100,000 miles, suggesting that these vehicles tend to be maintained within relatively moderate mileage levels.
High-mileage vehicles—those over 150,000 miles—are relatively rare, comprising less than 4% combined, which may reflect typical usage patterns or vehicle longevity. There are also very few vehicles with mileage above 200,000 miles, indicating that reaching such high mileages is uncommon within the model's segment. These insights can be useful for assessing typical vehicle wear, value, or potential for resale within this model range.

vehicle values

The data indicates that the majority of private sale prices for BMW 2 Series Gran Tourers (2015-18) cluster in the £6,000 to £10,000 range, accounting for significant percentages: 10% in the £6,000-£7,000 bracket, 13.2% in the £7,000-£8,000, and 15.3% in the £10,000-£11,000 range. Notably, the highest price bracket (£9,000-£10,000) also has a substantial share at 18.5%. Conversely, lower price brackets like £3,000-£4,000 and £4,000-£5,000 are relatively rare, at just 0.4% and 2.8% respectively, suggesting that most vehicles tend to hold higher private sale values within this model range. The distribution reflects a concentration around mid-tier prices with fewer vehicles in the extreme low or high ends.

production years

The data indicates that the majority of BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer vehicles manufactured between 2015 and 2018 are from 2016, accounting for approximately 39.5% of the sample. Vehicles from 2015 also comprise a significant portion at 24.6%. In contrast, cars from 2018 represent the smallest segment at 14.6%, with 2017 models making up around 21.4%. This suggests a higher prevalence of slightly older models, particularly from 2016 and 2015, which could reflect more widespread availability or higher ownership longevity for these years.

colour popularity

The data indicates that for BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer models produced between 2015 and 2018, the most common exterior colours are black (27.8%) and white (27.4%), each accounting for a significant portion of the fleet. Blue (16%) also represents a notable share. Other colours such as grey (13.9%), silver (11.7%), red (2.8%), and brown (0.4%) are less prevalent. Notably, more subdued and classic colours dominate, with vibrant colours like red and brown being relatively rare.

ownership cycle

The data on registered keepers for the BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer (2015-18) indicates that the majority of vehicles have had between 2 and 4 owners. Specifically, 38.1% of these vehicles have had 3 keepers, while 28.1% have had 2. The next largest group is vehicles with 5 keepers, comprising 7.8%. Notably, a small percentage of vehicles have had only 1 keeper (3.9%), suggesting some models have remained with their initial owner, while a minority have had 6 or more keepers—only 1.1% and 1.8%, respectively—indicating relatively high turnover for those vehicles. Overall, the data suggests that most BMW 2 Series Gran Tourers tend to change hands a few times before reaching current owners.

engine choices

The data for BMW 2 Series Gran Tourers (2015-18) indicates that the majority of these vehicles are equipped with 1499cc engines, accounting for 24.6%, followed closely by the 1995cc engines at 54.8%. In terms of fuel type, petrol engines are used in approximately 27.8% of these vehicles, with diesel engines dominating at 72.2%. This suggests that diesel was the preferred choice among owners during this period, likely reflecting its popularity for efficiency and economy in this model range.












