Is it just me 1 vs 3

So is it just me?

Or is the equivalent 3 series cheaper to that of its 1 series counterpart. Been checking out auto trader as I always do, and one thing I always noticed, that the same year model, same km's say the 1 series always seems a bit more expensive, making the 3 series more value for money. I know more 3 series models was sold in higher volumes then a 1 series, especially in sport trim.
I find it a bit strange.
 

Dion-ZN

New member
one series - lyties
3 series - young family men
5 series - balies
7 series - gentlemen

:roflol::roflol:
 

GoCart

///Member
I've noticed the same thing Mr Tiger.

On a different note, I also want a 5 series, with a big diesel engine. :fencelook:
 

Nick

Honorary ///Member
1 series = parking lot pomp
3 series = Oh no she is buying scatter cusions
5 series = these baby seats are ruining my leather
7 series = Why the hell did i pomp in the parking lot in my 1 series that night!
 

WyKiD

Active member
You probably answered your own question Sabre, guess it comes down to supply and demand. Due to there being more 3's available on the secondhand market prices are reduced. The smaller number of 1's available almost creates a bit of a niche market for them, resulting in stronger pricing....
 
Thanks Herman and WyKid. Just what I was asking.

In that case one might as well buy a 3 series then. For the same money you can actually get a better model 3 series. Which in turn will be a more of an all rounder to use as a daily, shopping trips, etc.
 

GoCart

///Member
Sabretooth tiger said:
Thanks Herman and WyKid. Just what I was asking.

In that case one might as well buy a 3 series then. For the same money you can actually get a better model 3 series. Which in turn will be a more of an all rounder to use as a daily, shopping trips, etc.

Definitely, the 3 is a better option, but the 1 "sport" is a funky looking thing for sure.
 
WaNaV8GoCart said:
Sabretooth tiger said:
Thanks Herman and WyKid. Just what I was asking.

In that case one might as well buy a 3 series then. For the same money you can actually get a better model 3 series. Which in turn will be a more of an all rounder to use as a daily, shopping trips, etc.

Definitely, the 3 is a better option, but the 1 "sport" is a funky looking thing for sure.

I definitely agree with you on that one, especially if one don't really need the space of the 3 series. If I had to choose, I would definitely take the 1 over a 3 for daily driver purposes, but then I'm the kinda person who will end up choosing the 3, if it means getting more value out of my money. Say a budget of R150k, gives me the option between a 118i/120i or a newer model, similar km's 320d msport, I will go with the 320d.
 

tyronejames

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Sabretooth tiger said:
WaNaV8GoCart said:
Sabretooth tiger said:
Thanks Herman and WyKid. Just what I was asking.

In that case one might as well buy a 3 series then. For the same money you can actually get a better model 3 series. Which in turn will be a more of an all rounder to use as a daily, shopping trips, etc.

Definitely, the 3 is a better option, but the 1 "sport" is a funky looking thing for sure.

I definitely agree with you on that one, especially if one don't really need the space of the 3 series. If I had to choose, I would definitely take the 1 over a 3 for daily driver purposes, but then I'm the kinda person who will end up choosing the 3, if it means getting more value out of my money. Say a budget of R150k, gives me the option between a 118i/120i or a newer model, similar km's 320d msport, I will go with the 320d.

Can you really find a late model 320d m sport with all the extras for 150k? Becuase my car is for sale at around 150k and im struggling to find a replacement with all the specs my 1 series has. Have yet to come across a later model with similar mileage 320d m sport as my 120i. So i might go to the dark side and buy a golf :thumbdo:
 
tyronejames said:
Sabretooth tiger said:
WaNaV8GoCart said:
Sabretooth tiger said:
Thanks Herman and WyKid. Just what I was asking.

In that case one might as well buy a 3 series then. For the same money you can actually get a better model 3 series. Which in turn will be a more of an all rounder to use as a daily, shopping trips, etc.

Definitely, the 3 is a better option, but the 1 "sport" is a funky looking thing for sure.

I definitely agree with you on that one, especially if one don't really need the space of the 3 series. If I had to choose, I would definitely take the 1 over a 3 for daily driver purposes, but then I'm the kinda person who will end up choosing the 3, if it means getting more value out of my money. Say a budget of R150k, gives me the option between a 118i/120i or a newer model, similar km's 320d msport, I will go with the 320d.

Can you really find a late model 320d m sport with all the extras for 150k? Becuase my car is for sale at around 150k and im struggling to find a replacement with all the specs my 1 series has. Have yet to come across a later model with similar mileage 320d m sport as my 120i. So i might go to the dark side and buy a golf :thumbdo:

My apologies dude, meant no offence to a specific person's sale.
I did however find a couple of 2011-2012 320d's for around that price, with similar km's.
 

tyronejames

///Member
Sabretooth tiger said:
tyronejames said:
Sabretooth tiger said:
WaNaV8GoCart said:
Sabretooth tiger said:
Thanks Herman and WyKid. Just what I was asking.

In that case one might as well buy a 3 series then. For the same money you can actually get a better model 3 series. Which in turn will be a more of an all rounder to use as a daily, shopping trips, etc.

Definitely, the 3 is a better option, but the 1 "sport" is a funky looking thing for sure.

I definitely agree with you on that one, especially if one don't really need the space of the 3 series. If I had to choose, I would definitely take the 1 over a 3 for daily driver purposes, but then I'm the kinda person who will end up choosing the 3, if it means getting more value out of my money. Say a budget of R150k, gives me the option between a 118i/120i or a newer model, similar km's 320d msport, I will go with the 320d.

Can you really find a late model 320d m sport with all the extras for 150k? Becuase my car is for sale at around 150k and im struggling to find a replacement with all the specs my 1 series has. Have yet to come across a later model with similar mileage 320d m sport as my 120i. So i might go to the dark side and buy a golf :thumbdo:

My apologies dude, meant no offence to a specific person's sale.
I did however find a couple of 2011-2012 320d's for around that price, with similar km's.

Ah no stress dude. Think you could share some details on those you found please. :ty: because might be in a golf 6R by the end of the week but bmw comes first.
 
tyronejames said:
Sabretooth tiger said:
tyronejames said:
Sabretooth tiger said:
WaNaV8GoCart said:
Sabretooth tiger said:
Thanks Herman and WyKid. Just what I was asking.

In that case one might as well buy a 3 series then. For the same money you can actually get a better model 3 series. Which in turn will be a more of an all rounder to use as a daily, shopping trips, etc.

Definitely, the 3 is a better option, but the 1 "sport" is a funky looking thing for sure.

I definitely agree with you on that one, especially if one don't really need the space of the 3 series. If I had to choose, I would definitely take the 1 over a 3 for daily driver purposes, but then I'm the kinda person who will end up choosing the 3, if it means getting more value out of my money. Say a budget of R150k, gives me the option between a 118i/120i or a newer model, similar km's 320d msport, I will go with the 320d.

Can you really find a late model 320d m sport with all the extras for 150k? Becuase my car is for sale at around 150k and im struggling to find a replacement with all the specs my 1 series has. Have yet to come across a later model with similar mileage 320d m sport as my 120i. So i might go to the dark side and buy a golf :thumbdo:

My apologies dude, meant no offence to a specific person's sale.
I did however find a couple of 2011-2012 320d's for around that price, with similar km's.

Ah no stress dude. Think you could share some details on those you found please. :ty: because might be in a golf 6R by the end of the week but bmw comes first.

Sure bud, I will do so
 

Kimeran

///Member
Dion-ZN said:
one series - lyties
3 series - young family men
5 series - balies
7 series - Grand Ballies

:roflol::roflol:

Fixed it again

Anyway, the bigger cars always seem to get hit with depreciation more than the smaller models.
Like 7 series worse than 5, 5 worse than 3, 3 worse than 1.

And the whole supply and demand thing
 

FILV

Well-known member
Sabretooth tiger said:
So is it just me?

Or is the equivalent 3 series cheaper to that of its 1 series counterpart. Been checking out auto trader as I always do, and one thing I always noticed, that the same year model, same km's say the 1 series always seems a bit more expensive, making the 3 series more value for money. I know more 3 series models was sold in higher volumes then a 1 series, especially in sport trim.
I find it a bit strange.

It's definitely not just you.

Look at how much a 320D M sport costs compared to a 120D of the same year, and same millage. In Jan when i was looking for a new car, i noticed the 1 series always held 10-20k more value.

So for less money you get a bigger car, newer engine (lci 320d has the 135kw engine) and bigger boot, over the smaller but sportier looking (coupe looks) but worse interior (have you seen the dash of a 1 with out climate control) so i ended up going for a 3 Series.

for 150K you might find a very clean pre lci M sport, or a very clean lci but exclusive model 3 series.

good luck :chef:
 
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