
BMW 3 SERIES GRAN TURISMO (2013-16) 325D 5DR GRAN TURISMO 2.0 DPF SS 218 EU6 M SPORT PROFESSIONAL MEDIA AUTO8
The BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo (2013-16) 325d 5-door model is a versatile and stylish hatchback that offers a blend of sporty performance and practical family features. Positioned in the UK market as a premium hatchback, it combines the sleek design of a coupe with the spaciousness of a wagon, making it ideal for both daily commuting and longer trips. With a reputation for comfort, reliability, and dynamic driving experience, the BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo is particularly popular among families, professionals, and those looking for a refined vehicle that balances practicality with luxury.
Notable for its distinctive design and engaging drive, the 325d version comes equipped with a robust 2.0-litre diesel engine, delivering a smooth ride while offering impressive fuel economy for its class—an appealing feature for commuters and long-distance drivers. Its M Sport styling and professional media features enhance its appeal, providing a premium feel inside and out. Compared to rivals in the executive hatchback segment, this model stands out for its combination of generous space, high-quality interior, and advanced technology. With an average mileage of around 82,240 miles and a typical ownership history of just over 2 owners, the BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo (2013-16) 325d is a well-rounded choice for drivers seeking a stylish, reliable, and versatile vehicle that offers great value in the used car market.

average use

The data indicates that for the BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo (2013-16) 325D models, the most common recent mileage readings are between 70,000 and 90,000 miles, accounting for 28% of vehicles, with 14% each in the 70,000-80,000 and 80,000-90,000 ranges. Notably, a small percentage of vehicles—around 4%—have very low mileage, under 10,000 miles, suggesting some vehicles have seen limited use. Conversely, only 2% of the fleet has recorded exceptionally high mileage between 160,000 and 170,000 miles. The distribution suggests a typical usage pattern with a significant proportion of vehicles falling within the 70,000 to 90,000-mile range, and relatively few vehicles occupying the extreme ends of mileage, indicating consistent but not excessive wear in this sample.

vehicle values

The data indicates that for the BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo (2013-16), a significant proportion of private sale valuations are clustered around the £8,000 to £14,000 range, with notable concentrations between £8,000-£9,000 (14%), £9,000-£10,000 (14%), and £14,000-£15,000 (14%). Smaller percentages are observed in the lower brackets (e.g., 4-6% for £5,000-£8,000 and £18,000-£19,000). Interestingly, there is a relatively even distribution across mid-range price brackets, suggesting a diverse market for this model, but the peaks around the £9,000-£10,000 and £14,000-£15,000 ranges may highlight common valuation points among private sellers.

production years

The data shows that the majority of BMW 3 SERIES GRAN TURISMO (2013-16) models are from 2015, accounting for 50% of the sample. Vehicles from 2014 make up 32%, while those from 2013 comprise 14%. Only a small fraction, 4%, are from 2016. This indicates a strong concentration of the vehicles being from mid-production years, particularly 2014 and 2015, with 2015 vehicles being the most prevalent.

colour popularity

The data shows that for the BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo (2013-16) 325D model, the most common main paint colour is Blue, accounting for 30% of the vehicles. Black and Grey are also quite prevalent, representing 20% and 18% respectively, followed closely by White at 18%, and Silver at 14%. Notably, Blue is the dominant colour, highlighting a preference for this hue among owners of this model, while the proportion of vehicles in Black, Grey, and White indicates a diverse range of popular colours within the sample.

ownership cycle

The data shows that the majority of BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo vehicles (from 2013-16) have had between one and four registered keepers. Specifically, 36% have had three keepers, and 28% have had two keepers. A notable 14% of these vehicles have had four registered keepers, while smaller percentages have had five (12%) and six (4%) keepers, with 6% having just a single keeper. This suggests that most of these vehicles tend to change hands a few times during their lifespan, with a relatively low proportion remaining with just one owner. The presence of some vehicles with up to six keepers may indicate instances of short-term ownership or leasing arrangements.

engine choices

The data indicates that all vehicles of the specified BMW 3 SERIES GRAN TURISMO (2013-16) 325D model are equipped with a 2.0-liter engine, representing a 100% consistency across the sample. Additionally, every vehicle in the dataset runs on diesel fuel, also at 100%. This suggests a uniformity in engine size and fuel type for this particular model and period, reflecting standard specifications for the 325D variant.












