BMW 3 SERIES (2005-12) 320D 163 4DR SALOON 2.0D

The BMW 3 SERIES (2005-12) 320D 163 4DR SALOON 2.0D is a popular executive saloon that combines style, performance, and practicality, making it a strong contender in the used car market. Known for its sleek design and engaging driving experience, this model is well-suited for professionals, small families, or anyone seeking a reliable and comfortable car for daily commuting and longer journeys. Its 2.0-litre diesel engine offers a good balance of power and fuel efficiency, making it an economical choice for those with regular driving needs. In comparison to rivals, the BMW 3 SERIES (2005-12) 320D 163 stands out for its refined handling, comfortable ride, and premium feel—traits that have helped it maintain a strong reputation in the UK. With an average recorded mileage of around 167,086 miles and an average of just over three previous owners, it’s a vehicle that has proven to be durable over the years. Whether you're after a stylish saloon for everyday use or a vehicle with a bit of driving pleasure, this BMW model offers a notable combination of quality and value. With an average private sale valuation of around £1,081, it provides an affordable option for those looking for a dependable used car that balances performance with cost.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the most recent mileage readings for the BMW 3 Series (2005-12) 320D 163 4DR Saloon are relatively evenly distributed across a range of mileages, with notable clusters in the lower and higher ends. Specifically, the most common recent readings are in the 150,000 to 160,000 miles and 190,000 to 200,000 miles categories, each accounting for 9.1% of the vehicles. There is also a significant proportion (9.1%) of vehicles with mileage between 0 and 10,000 miles, suggesting a presence of relatively low-mileage or possibly newer or lightly used vehicles. The spread of readings across the entire range, from as low as 0-10,000 miles up to over 210,000 miles, indicates a diverse sample with vehicles at various stages of their lifespan. This distribution suggests no dominant mileage point but highlights the prevalence of high-mileage vehicles within this model.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that a significant majority of private sale valuations for the BMW 3 Series (2005-2012) 320D 163 4DR Saloon 2.0D fall within the £1,000 to £2,000 range, accounting for approximately 72.7% of listings. Conversely, about 27.3% of vehicles are valued at £0 to £1,000. This suggests that the typical private sale price for this model is likely in the lower end of this spectrum, with the majority of vehicles estimated between £1,000 and £2,000. It also reflects a relatively small proportion of vehicles valued below £1,000, indicating that most vehicles are priced above this lower threshold.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that, among the sampled BMW 3 Series (2005-12) 320D 163 4DR Saloon 2.0D vehicles, a majority—approximately 59.1%—were manufactured in 2005, with the remaining 40.9% produced in 2006. This suggests that most vehicles in this category are from the 2005 model year, which could be relevant for assessing age-related factors or market availability for this particular range.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that among BMW 3 Series (2005-12) 320D 4-door saloons with 2.0D engines, black is the most common main paint colour, accounting for approximately 31.8% of vehicles. Silver and blue are also popular, representing 22.7% and 18.2% respectively. Lighter colours such as grey and silver combined make up a significant portion of the fleet, while red and yellow are relatively rare, each comprising just 4.5%. The predominance of black suggests a preference for classic and timeless vehicle colours within this model range.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the majority of these BMW 3 Series vehicles (2005-12, 320D 163 4-door saloon) have been registered with multiple keepers, with 31.8% having had six registered keepers and 18.2% with four keepers. Notably, a significant portion of the vehicles (around 13.6%) have had eight keepers, suggesting a high turnover rate for some vehicles. This pattern of multiple keepers could imply that these vehicles are often bought and sold, potentially reflecting higher usage, fleet activity, or frequent owner changes. There are fewer vehicles with a very high number of keepers (such as 13 or 15), but the data overall points to a relatively dynamic ownership history for this model.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that for the BMW 3 SERIES (2005-12) 320D 163 4DR SALOON 2.0D, an overwhelming 95.5% of vehicles from 1995 feature a 95.5% engine capacity, with a small 4.5% from 2000. Notably, all vehicles in this sample are powered by diesel fuel, highlighting a complete reliance on diesel for this model. This suggests that the model has a consistent fuel type across the sample, and engine capacity has remained fairly stable over the years, with a predominant emphasis on the 2.0D diesel engine.