BMW 4 SERIES CONVERTIBLE (2013-18)

The BMW 4 Series Convertible (2013-18) is a stylish and sporty soft-top luxury car that offers a perfect blend of performance, elegance, and open-air driving. Positioned within the premium convertible segment in the UK market, it appeals to drivers seeking a luxurious yet fun vehicle for everyday use, weekend drives, or special outings. Known for its sleek design and engaging driving experience, this model attracts those who enjoy sporty handling combined with the comfort of a high-quality interior. Typically used by professionals, couples, or small families, the BMW 4 Series Convertible (2013-18) is ideal for those who prioritise style and driving enjoyment. It stands out with its distinctive looks, refined build, and reputation for reliability. Its retractable roof allows for versatile driving in various weather conditions, making it a popular choice among UK drivers who want both practicality and a touch of glamour. Compared to rivals, the BMW 4 Series Convertible is celebrated for its sharp handling, premium features, and impressive ride quality, making it a compelling option for anyone considering a used luxury convertible. With an average valuation of around £17,353 and a typical mileage of about 58,329 miles recorded in MyCarCheck.com data, this vehicle continues to be a sought-after choice in the used car market.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the most common mileage range for BMW 4 Series Convertible (2013-18) vehicles is between 50,000 and 60,000 miles, accounting for 17% of recorded vehicles. A significant proportion (around 15-17%) also fall within the 60,000 to 80,000-mile range, suggesting these vehicles tend to be driven moderately. Very low-mileage vehicles (under 10,000 miles) and very high-mileage vehicles (over 180,000 miles) are relatively rare, each representing less than 1% of the dataset. Notably, the ranked distribution shows a peak in the mid-range mileages, with fewer vehicles at the extreme ends, implying that most owners tend to keep or operate these cars within the middle mileage bands.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data provides private sale price distribution percentages for BMW 4 Series Convertible (2013-18) models across a range of price brackets. Notably, the most common price points are between £10,000 and £13,000, which collectively account for over 30% of the observed market activity, indicating this as a typical price range for private sales. Lower-priced brackets (£5,000–£10,000) have relatively small percentages, suggesting fewer vehicles sell at very low prices. Interestingly, higher price brackets (£20,000 and above) show very low percentages—less than 2%—highlighting that such prices are less common in private sales, possibly reflecting market value or vehicle condition. Overall, the data points to a concentration of private sales around the £10,000–£14,000 range, with less activity at both the lower and higher ends of the price spectrum.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of BMW 4 Series Convertibles from the 2013-2018 range were manufactured between 2014 and 2016, with 38.4% from 2015 and 28.3% from 2014. Together, these two years account for over 66% of the vehicles in this sample. Notably, the percentage drops sharply after 2016, with only 26.1% from 2016 and just 7.2% from 2017, suggesting that most vehicles in the sample are from the earlier part of this production span. This distribution hints at higher availability or popularity of models from 2014-2016 compared to later years within this range.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data on the main paint colours for BMW 4 Series Convertible (2013-18) vehicles reveals that the most common colours are Black (25.5%) and Blue (23.6%), closely followed by White (23%). Grey also features prominently at 15.7%. Less frequently chosen colours include Silver (5.7%), Orange (1.9%), Red (1.6%), and Yellow/Silver (0.6%). Notably, vibrant colours such as Orange, Red, and Pink are relatively rare, while subtle shades like Grey and Silver are less common but still notable. Bright and neutral colours dominate the palette, indicating a preference among owners for classic and understated finishes.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows that for the BMW 4 Series Convertible (2013-18), the number of registered keepers varies quite a bit, with the majority of vehicles having between 2 and 4 owners. Specifically, 23% have had 3 keepers, and 19.2% have had 4 keepers. Interestingly, a significant portion—17.3%—have only had 5 owners, and smaller percentages have either only 1 or 10 keepers. Notably, vehicles with 1 keeper or 10 keepers are relatively rare, each representing around 2.5% and 1.9% respectively. Overall, the distribution indicates that most of these vehicles have had a moderate number of owners, suggesting typical rotation rather than high or low owner turnover.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for BMW 4 Series Convertible (2013–18) shows a fairly balanced distribution between diesel and petrol vehicles, with 48.7% diesel and 51.3% petrol. Regarding engine capacity, the most common size is 1995 cc, accounting for 37.1% of the vehicles, followed closely by 2979 cc at 34.6%. Smaller engines around 1997–1998 cc are less common but still present. Overall, the data suggests that buyers preferred the 2.0-liter engines, with a roughly equal split between diesel and petrol options, highlighting diverse engine choices within this model range.