BMW X3 (2010-14)

The BMW X3 (2010-14) is a popular compact luxury SUV that combines stylish design with versatile practicality, making it an excellent choice for families, commuters, and those seeking a premium driving experience. Positioned firmly in the UK market as a favored SUV, the X3 offers a spacious interior, elevated driving position, and a smooth ride that appeals to a wide range of drivers. Known for its solid build quality and reliability, the BMW X3 (2010-14) stands out for its refined handling, comfortable ride, and fuel-efficient engines, making it a well-rounded option for everyday use. Most commonly used by families and professionals, the X3 is appreciated for its blend of comfort and capability, whether you're tackling daily commutes or embarking on longer journeys. Its standout qualities include a stylish exterior, luxury interior features, and BMW’s dynamic driving experience that rivals other premium SUVs in its class. With an average mileage of around 98,891 miles and a typical private sale valuation of approximately £9,110, the BMW X3 (2010-14) offers good value for those seeking a dependable, premium SUV that balances performance and practicality in the used car market.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the most common mileage range recorded for the BMW X3 (2010-14) is between 100,000 and 120,000 miles, accounting for approximately 12.6% of vehicles, closely followed by 110,000 to 120,000 miles at 12.3%, and 120,000 to 130,000 miles at 11.9%. Notably, a significant portion of vehicles (around 63% combined) are clustered between 80,000 and 140,000 miles, suggesting this is a typical mileage range for this model age. There are relatively fewer vehicles at very high mileages above 200,000 miles, with the smallest percentages (around 0.3% to 0.7%) in the 0 to 10,000 miles and over 220,000 miles categories. This distribution indicates that most BMW X3s of this age tend to accumulate mileage up to around 140,000 miles before either being replaced or recorded at higher mileages, which remain relatively rare.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data shows that the most common private sale price range for a BMW X3 (2010-14) in the UK is between £5,000 and £6,000, accounting for 23.8% of the listings. The next most frequent price bracket is £4,000 to £5,000 (21.9%), indicating a significant portion of vehicles are valued in this lower-to-mid range. Prices between £6,000 and £7,000 and £7,000 to £8,000 also have notable shares, at 17.9% and 11.9% respectively. Conversely, higher price brackets above £9,000 are much less common, collectively representing only around 2.3%, suggesting that most vehicles of this model fall within the sub-£8,000 range. Overall, the data highlights a concentration of private sale prices around £4,000 to £6,000, reflecting typical market valuation for this vehicle age and model.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of BMW X3 (2010-14) vehicles were manufactured between 2011 and 2013, accounting for approximately 84.4% of the sample—specifically, 36.4% in 2012, 30.5% in 2013, and 17.5% in 2011. Vehicles from 2014 make up about 14.2%, while a very small percentage, 1%, were manufactured in 2010, and an even smaller fraction, 0.3%, in 2015. This suggests that most of the vehicles on the road are from the early to mid-2010s, with a significant concentration around 2012 and 2013.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data on the main paint colours of 2010-14 BMW X3 vehicles shows that black is the most common, accounting for 34.4% of vehicles, followed by white at 25.2%. Other notable colours include grey (15.9%), blue (10.3%), and silver (12.3%). Red is relatively rare, comprising only 2%. This distribution suggests that darker, more neutral tones are more popular among this model range, with black and white being the most prevalent choices among owners.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows that the majority of BMW X3 (2010-14) vehicles have between 3 and 6 registered keepers, with 28.8% having 3 keepers and 25.2% having 4 keepers. Notably, a smaller proportion of vehicles have only 1 or 2 keepers, at 2% and 14.6% respectively, suggesting that most vehicles tend to change hands multiple times. The number of vehicles with 7 or more registered keepers is quite low, with just 3.6% having 7 keepers and only 0.3% having 11. Overall, this indicates a typical ownership pattern with most vehicles changing hands a few times over their lifespan.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that the majority of 2010-14 BMW X3 vehicles are powered by diesel engines, accounting for 100% of the sample. In terms of engine capacity, most vehicles (80.1%) are equipped with a 1995cc engine, while smaller proportions have 2993cc (15.9%), 2000cc (3.6%), and a very small fraction with 2810cc (0.3%). This suggests that the standard engine for this model range is primarily 1995cc diesel, with some variations in engine size present among the fleet.