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The BMW 2 Series is a compact and bijou four-seat couple, which can also be had as a convertible, which comes with all of the familiar trademarks that are synonymous with this premium German brand. Considering its reasonably small size, the BMW 2 Series is surprisingly practical and is therefore well suited to all sorts of used car buyers. Combine that with reasonably frugal fuel economy and you've got a car that is tailor-made for everyday drivers.
Adding yet more appeal is the overall driving experience, which even in its most basic specification is pretty good fun. Pick one of the models higher up the performance chain and you're in for even more of a treat. The BMW 2 Series packs power, but it also handles very nicely too, making it a good option if you consider yourself to be a keen driver. However, this is also balanced with the undeniable practicality of this car, so in that respect you can view any of the BMW 2 Series models as well-rounded and more than able to meet the needs of most folks.
There's a model to suit most needs and budgets too, with most cars being rear-wheel drive but four-wheel drive comes as part of the package for selected cars. Even better is the wide variety of engine and transmissions, with petrol and diesel cars along with manual and automatic gearbox options. Anyone hankering after a genuinely impressive high-performance experience would do well to explore the likes of the M235i, the M240i or indeed the M2 for a truly exciting driving sensation.
As you'd expect from the BMW stable, there's refinement and tech at all trim levels too, with all model variants coming armed with plenty of the everyday essentials. Buying a used BMW 2 Series that was originally purchased with all of the options available will add lots of appeal too, with the likes of beefier audio systems, leather seats and an electric folding roof in the case of the convertible giving the car an extra edge.
There are rivals, however, with anyone wanting a sporty offering having the Toyota GT86 as one option to think about or, indeed, the Volkswagen Scirocco while open top competition is healthy with the Mazda MX-5 being a prime example along with the Mercedes-Benz SLC. Porsche might also tempt you with its Cayman or Boxster models too as could the Audi TT.
There's plenty to choose from when it comes to buying options for the BMW 2 Series. Anyone on a tight budget should investigate the entry-level BMW 220i Coupe and the frugal diesel BMW 220d Coupe while at the other end of the spectrum, fans of premium cars with all the trimmings will be drawn to the range-topping BMW M240i xDrive Coupe.
Pick of the bunch, depending on your requirements, would have to be the BMW 220i Coupe with its 2.0-litre petrol engine that offers up 184PS and 300Nm of torque and will get you from 0-62mph in 6.8 seconds. Similarly the BMW M240i xDrive is even punchier and features a 3.0-litre six-cylinder petrol engine mated to an eight-speed automatic gearbox. Adding to the driving appeal is the way the M240i uses BMW’s xDrive all-wheel-drive system.
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Most buyers will find the standard BMW 220i Coupe M Sport won't leave them wanting (in fact, it's expected to account for around 60% of sales in the UK). Not only is it well-equipped, but the 2.0-litre petrol engine is a peach combining impressive performance with reasonable frugality.
It's hard to overlook the range-topping M240i xDrive Coupe, though, particularly if you enjoy driving and are looking for one last petrol-powered purchase before making the switch to electric. It's not cheap, although it makes powerful versions of the 4 Series look expensive, and it'll cost a little more to run than the entry-level 220i. It's where our money would go, though...
Buyers of used BMW 2 Series cars have a good range of options when it comes to engines, with both petrol and diesel powertrains being available.
Whichever BMW 2 Series model you choose from the plentiful supply of used examples that are out there, you'll find that this is a well-appointed car, even at the lower trim point. Fit and finish is impressive too, with all interiors giving of a premium air and leaving you with the distinct feeling that everything has been well put together.
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The BMW 2 Series Coupe costs £165 a year to tax (VED) after the first year. Cars with a list price of more than £40,000 (such as the BMW M240i xDrive) will be charged an extra £355/year in premium car tax for five years (from the second time the car's taxed). New car buyers have been advised to be careful with the options as they could end up costing a surprising amount in tax if they take the car's value over the £40,000 threshold, though naturally buyers of used examples should escape this, while benefitting from all the additional goodies.
The cheapest BMW 2 Series Coupe to insure is the 220i M Sport, which is in insurance group 28. The BMW 220d M Sport is in insurance group 29. As you'd expect, most expensive to insure is the BMW M240i xDrive, which is in insurance group 37. As always, it's a good idea to shop around for insurance quotes before buying a 2 Series Coupe because this is after all a premium sports car and insurance prices are likely to reflect this.
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