
BMW 2 SERIES CONVERTIBLE (2017-21)
The BMW 2 Series Convertible (2017-21) is a stylish and dynamic sports car that blends sporty design with everyday practicality. Positioned in the UK's compact luxury segment, this convertible offers a great balance of performance and comfort, making it a popular choice for those who enjoy open-top driving experiences. Typically suited for individuals or couples who appreciate spirited drives or leisure outings, the 2 Series Convertible is ideal for private buyers, suburban drivers, and car enthusiasts seeking a premium yet affordable luxury drop-top.
What sets the BMW 2 Series Convertible apart is its elegant design, agile handling, and refined interior features. It's renowned for delivering an engaging driving experience, paired with respectable fuel economy, making it a versatile choice for both city commuting and weekend adventures. Compared to rivals in its class, such as the Audi A3 Cabriolet or Mercedes-Benz SLC, the BMW 2 Series Convertible is often celebrated for its sporty driving dynamics and distinctive style. With a good track record in the used car market, featuring an average mileage of around 28,400 miles and a private sale value near £19,500, this model continues to appeal to those seeking a stylish, reliable, and fun-to-drive convertible in the UK.

average use

The data for the most recent mileage readings of BMW 2 SERIES CONVERTIBLE (2017-21) vehicles shows that the majority of vehicles have mileage between 20,000 and 50,000 miles, accounting for around 41.5% of the sample (25.1% for 20,000-30,000 miles and 15.8% for 40,000-50,000 miles). A notable proportion also fall within the 10,000 to 20,000 miles range (14.6%), suggesting many cars are relatively low mileage. Conversely, only a small percentage of vehicles have high mileages over 80,000 miles (about 3.1%), indicating lower usage for most vehicles in this period. This distribution points to a healthy mix of relatively low-mileage cars, which may appeal to buyers looking for vehicles with less wear.

vehicle values

The data indicates that for the BMW 2 Series Convertible (2017-21), the majority of private sale valuations are concentrated between £10,000 and £17,000, with notable percentages around the £14,000–£16,000 range. There are relatively few valuations at the extremes—prices below £9,000 or above £21,000—with minimal percentages, reflecting fewer vehicles in these brackets. Interestingly, the highest percentage (16.1%) of valuations falls within the £14,000–£15,000 range, suggesting this is a common asking price point. Overall, most private sales cluster in the mid-range, indicating a balanced valuation trend for this model during the period.

production years

The data on the year of manufacture for BMW 2 Series Convertible vehicles (2017-2021) shows that the majority of these cars were produced between 2018 and 2019, accounting for approximately 71% of the sample (42.7% in 2018 and 28.2% in 2019). Notably, vehicles from 2018 make up the largest single group (42.7%). There is a smaller proportion of cars from 2020 (12.7%) and 2017 (9.9%), with a minimal share of 6.5% from 2021. This distribution suggests that most BMW 2 Series Convertibles in circulation are from the later part of this period, likely reflecting their popularity or availability in the used car market shortly after their production.

colour popularity

The data indicates that among BMW 2 Series Convertible models produced between 2017 and 2021, white is the most common paint colour, accounting for 31.6%. Blue and black are also popular, representing 16.7% and 26% respectively. Grey is chosen by 15.8% of owners, while more vibrant options like orange and red are selected by around 4.3% each. Silver is the least common at just 1.2%. Overall, neutral colours like white, black, and grey dominate, with more vivid colours being relatively rare for this model range.

ownership cycle

The data on registered keepers for the BMW 2 Series Convertible (2017-21) reveals that most vehicles have between 2 and 5 owners. Specifically, the largest proportion—39%—have had 2 keepers, indicating relatively high repeat ownership within this period. Additionally, 16.1% of vehicles are owned by a single keeper, suggesting some vehicles remain with their original owners. Notably, a small percentage (0.3%) have had seven or more owners, which could point to vehicles that changed hands frequently or had potential resale issues. Overall, the data suggests that the majority of these vehicles tend to stay with a few owners over their lifetime, reflecting moderate ownership stability within this model range.

engine choices

The data for BMW 2 SERIES CONVERTIBLES (2017-21) indicates that the majority of these vehicles are equipped with 1.5L engines, accounting for approximately 50.8%. The remaining vehicles are predominantly powered by 2.0L engines (around 15.2%) and 2.0L diesel engines (about 18%), with a smaller portion (16.1%) featuring 2.0L engines of nearly 2.0L capacity. In terms of fuel type, a significant majority (83.9%) of these convertibles run on petrol, while diesel models constitute a smaller share (16.1%). Overall, petrol-powered, 1.5L engine models are the most common configuration within this vehicle range.












