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BMW 220i Review, For Sale, Specs, Models & News in Australia

BMW 220i Review, For Sale, Specs, Models & News in Australia

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$59,023
6.3L/100km (combined)
Sedan
7 Speed Automatic
Premium Unleaded Petrol
Overview
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Equipment
Some turbo lag
No spare tyre

BMW 220i Fuel consumption

The BMW 220i is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by PULP and Hybrid fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 6.3L/100km for Sedan
Year Body Type Fuel Consumption* Engine Fuel Type Transmission
2025 Body Type: Sedan Fuel Consumption: 6.3L/100km Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 7 SP AUTO
2025 Body Type: Sedan Fuel Consumption: Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: Transmission: 7 SP —
2024 Body Type: Coupe Fuel Consumption: 6.3L/100km Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2024 Body Type: Sedan Fuel Consumption: 6.3L/100km Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 7 SP AUTO
2023 Body Type: Coupe Fuel Consumption: 6.3L/100km Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2023 Body Type: Coupe Fuel Consumption: 6.3L/100km Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2023 Body Type: Sedan Fuel Consumption: 6.3L/100km Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 7 SP AUTO
2023 Body Type: Sedan Fuel Consumption: 6.3L/100km Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: Transmission: 7 SP AUTO
2022 Body Type: Convertible Fuel Consumption: 6.1L/100km Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2022 Body Type: Sedan Fuel Consumption: 6.3L/100km Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 7 SP AUTO
2022 Body Type: Coupe Fuel Consumption: 6.3L/100km Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2021 Body Type: Coupe Fuel Consumption: 5.9L/100km Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2021 Body Type: Convertible Fuel Consumption: 6.1L/100km Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2021 Body Type: Sedan Fuel Consumption: 6.3L/100km Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 7 SP AUTO
2021 Body Type: Sedan Fuel Consumption: 6.3L/100km Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 7 SP AUTO
*Combined fuel consumption
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BMW 220i Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the BMW 220i here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
What's a good car for a mid-life crisis?

There’s clearly no point in talking sense to you, your head is in a complete muddle. You want a fix for your mid-life crisis, yet you talk about resale value, warranty, fixed-price servicing and boring stuff like that. You need to think about what it is you want from your “sporty-ish” car, do you want a performance car that will be thrilling to drive, or are you a park-and-poser and just want to look good when you stop at the café for a latte. The VW Golf GTi is a thrill-a-minute hot hatch; you like the i30N, and both would be good buys. Buy the Lux if you decide on the i30N. You could also think about a BMW M3, or an older Porsche Boxster. I wouldn’t suggest a Commodore SS or a Falcon XR6T ute, they’re a bit boring.

BMW 2-Series extended warranty - yay or nay?

BMW’s warranty is pretty pathetic in this day and age, but that’s their deal. If you wanted a better deal you should have negotiated with the dealer before you signed up. You might have been able to twist his arm and get the extended warranty thrown in for free. I’m not a fan of extended warranties; dealers suggest them because they cop a decent whack out of the deal. I’m probably not the best one to ask about BMW warranty because my ownership experience with a BMW has been a nightmare and I wouldn’t own another one.

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