Excellent Condition. WAS $23,998, FUEL EFFICIENT 31 MPG Hwy/22 MPG City! Alpine White exterior and Black interior, xDrive28i trim. Heated Leather Seats, Alloy Wheels, Push-Button Start, AWD, Power Liftgate, Non-Smoker vehicle. CLICK ME!
KEY FEATURES INCLUDE
AWD, Leather Seats, Heated Front Seats, Power Liftgate, Push-Button Start. Rear Spoiler, Keyless Remote Entry, iPod/MP3 Input, Onboard Communications System, Privacy Glass. BMW xDrive28i with Alpine White exterior and Black interior features a 4 Cylinder Engine with 228 HP at 5000 RPM*.
EXPERTS ARE SAYING
Edmunds.com explains "Strong performance from its turbocharged engine; one of the best-handling compact luxury crossovers you're going to find; class-leading cargo capacity; more rear passenger room than most other competitors; high-level interior fit, finish and materials. ". Great Gas Mileage: 31 MPG Hwy.
EXCELLENT VALUE
Was $23,998.
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Used 2017 BMWX1 xDrive28i Sports Activity Vehicle SAV
- VIN: WBXHT3C35H5F70615
- Stock: ST12227D
- Odometer
- 57,845 miles
- Fuel Economy
- 22.0/31.0 mpg City/Hwy
- Exterior Color
- Alpine White
- Interior Color
- Black
- Body
- SAV
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- AWD
- Engine
- 2.0L 4
BMW
X1
Detailed Specifications
- Max seating capacity: 5
- Fuel tank capacity: 16
- Horsepower: 228
Dealer Notes
KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall4.1Out of 5
- 5.0
I love it , but.........
By Terry | on Thursday, July 16, 2020
Every time I get in his car I fall in love with it all over again. However, I do have one complaint. As so many others have pointed out, the ride it a bit stiff and noisy (by BMW standards). I believe beyond all doubt that this is due to the run flat tires. They are notorious for causing a stiff and noisy ride. BMW compensates for this on their high end models by fine tuning the suspension and beefing up the noise abatement. Obviously they can’t afford to do this on an entry level car. What they should do (at no extra net cost to them) is offer the X series with regular tires standard and the run flats as an optional upgrade. Once people experience the famous smooth “BMW” ride on their entry level car, there’ll be no more complaints.… - 4.0
Nice small SUV, but with some flaws
By M1985 | on Sunday, April 12, 2020
We’ve had this car for a few weeks now, and I purchased this after owning a loaded 2016 BMW 3 series that has been a fantastic high quality daily driver for almost 5 years with zero maintenance issues. The engine and transmission shine. The X1 has great pickup off the line or overtaking on the highway. Fuel efficiency is also great. Once at highway speed on final gear on cruise control, the X1 is consistently in the mid 30 MPG range. The standard driving mode is “comfort” which is powerful enough for me, but switch into sport and the X1 transforms into a much zippier car. No need for anything more powerful. The ride is firm, but not uncomfortable. At highway speed, the road roar is a bit louder than I’d like. The X1 also corners at speed well with little body roll for an SUV. The interior is in general nice, but BMW definitely cut corners in some places. For example, the knobs feel too plastic-y and clicky compared to higher end BMWs. Almost inexcusably, the power symbol on the center console volume knob rotates with the knob all the way around as you turn it. Little things like this could be easily fixed by having a 2-piece knob, but not having it makes the trim look very cheap. There are also a lot of hard plastic surfaces at hip level and below, and cheap looking high gloss plastic pieces that collect fingerprints all over the center console. It’s not terrible, but you would expect this in a much cheaper Toyota or Mazda, not a BMW. The X1 really should also have blind spot assist and adaptive cruise as standard features as much less expensive Japanese models already have these features as standard. Overall it’s a fun small runabout SUV with some small flaws that take away from the “luxury” factor.… - 1.0
Not so much!!!
By Marky-Mark | on Tuesday, December 29, 2020
I'm so disappointed we purchased this luxury SUV! The road noise is horrible, bad design on interior where cup holders are. It's gets around lousy in the winter, maybe it's because it's so light cannot stand the abs braking system on it!!!! Literally the car will not stop in any type of snow conditions even at slow speeds! We only bought it because it had the high end sound system (Harmon Kardon) and the panoramic roof, and it's very costly for any type of repair!!! Look at other SUVs do yourself a favor!!! Signed Never Again…
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