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Total cash price £12,450.00. Borrowing £10,450.00 with a £2,000.00 deposit at a representative APR of 10.9%
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If you’re after a compact hatchback that’s as sharp to drive as it is smart to own, the used BMW 1 Series for sale at Carsa ticks every box. Combining premium quality with punchy performance, it’s the ideal choice for drivers who want a stylish, comfortable car that feels great behind the wheel.
Whether you’re commuting to work or planning weekend escapes, the 1 Series delivers a sporty drive without compromising everyday comfort. Early models feature BMW’s hallmark rear-wheel drive for agile handling, while newer versions adopt a front-wheel drive setup for better cabin space and efficiency. Expect strong engine choices, responsive steering, and a solid, refined feel on the road.
Inside, the BMW 1 Series brings the premium touches you’d expect from a German marque. Supportive seats, quality materials, and easy-to-use tech make every journey smoother. Features like sat nav, Bluetooth connectivity, climate control and BMW’s iDrive infotainment system add real convenience to your drive.
Trims & Body Styles
The BMW 1 Series is available in both 3-door and 5-door hatchback versions, giving you flexibility whether you’re after sleek looks or rear-seat practicality. Trim levels cater to a wide range of needs:
- SE: The entry-level spec still feels premium, with alloy wheels, air con, DAB radio and iDrive as standard.
- Sport: Adds sportier styling and interior touches, plus extra tech like front fog lights and ambient lighting.
- M Sport: The top trim with athletic design elements, firmer suspension and upgraded interior materials. Perfect for those who love a sporty edge.
Whatever trim you choose, the 1 Series offers great spec and value on the used market – especially when you buy from Carsa.
Why Buy a Used BMW 1 Series?
The 1 Series is a firm favourite on the UK used car scene, and for good reason. Its build quality, driving dynamics and brand reputation give it strong value retention. Compared to rivals like the Audi A3 or Mercedes A-Class, the BMW often offers a more engaging drive and excellent reliability across the range. It’s also versatile. Whether you’re a city-based professional or a small family looking for a practical upgrade, the 1 Series balances everyday usability with a premium feel. And thanks to a wide range of trims and engines, there’s a version for everyone – from economical commuters to thrill-seeking drivers.
Why Choose Carsa?
At Carsa, buying a used BMW 1 Series for sale on finance is refreshingly simple. Our no-haggle pricing model means you always get a fair deal – typically £700 below market value – with no awkward negotiations. Every car undergoes a full mechanical and cosmetic inspection, so you can drive away with confidence.
We include a 90-day warranty as standard and offer the option to upgrade to our Platinum Maintenance Repair Cover for up to 4 years of added reassurance. Flexible finance from 8.9% APR makes your next BMW more affordable, and if you’ve got a vehicle to trade in, we welcome part exchange too.
Short on time? With our Reserve and Collect service, you can hold any car online and collect it from your nearest Carsa store across the UK. It’s quick, convenient, and completely hassle-free.
Upgrade your driving experience today. Discover a used BMW 1 Series for sale that fits your life – and your budget – with the modern, transparent service only Carsa delivers.
Is the BMW 1 Series reliable?
The 1 Series is one of the more reliable small premium hatchbacks you can buy used. The 2019-onwards car (the front-wheel-drive one) shares a lot with the Mini and has been generally trouble-free. Earlier rear-wheel-drive 1 Series are also dependable if serviced properly, though older diesels can suffer with timing chains and emissions kit. As always, history is everything with a used BMW.
What should I look out for on a used BMW 1 Series?
On older diesels, check for timing chain rattle on a cold start — it's a known weak spot on early 116d and 118d models. Look for oil leaks around the engine, and check the rear tyres on rear-wheel-drive cars wear evenly. The infotainment screen should boot quickly and respond cleanly. M Sport models ride firmly, so listen for clonks from worn suspension bushes, especially on cars with bigger alloys.
What's the best year of BMW 1 Series to buy?
The 2019-onwards 1 Series is the most modern, with a roomier cabin, bigger boot and a much better infotainment system — that's the pick if you want a usable everyday hatchback. The 2016–2019 cars are the rear-wheel-drive ones, which feel more fun to drive and are cheaper to buy now. Either is a sensible buy if it has full service history.
How many miles will a BMW 1 Series last?
A 1 Series that's been serviced on time will happily do 150,000 miles, and the diesels often go further. The petrols are generally less stressed and live a quieter life. The biggest factor is oil change intervals — stick to yearly or every 10,000–12,000 miles rather than the longer factory schedule. Cars used mainly for short town journeys age faster than motorway commuters, especially the diesels.
Is the BMW 1 Series expensive to run or insure?
The 1 Series is one of the cheaper BMWs to run. The 116d diesel can hit 55–60 mpg on a steady run, and the 118i petrol does around 40–45 mpg. Insurance is fairly friendly for a premium hatch — most versions sit in groups 15–25, with the M135i climbing into the 30s. Servicing at an independent BMW specialist is typically £200–£350, less than a 3 Series.
Which BMW 1 Series engine is best?
For most people, the 118i petrol is the best all-rounder — smooth, punchy enough and cheap to insure. If you do lots of motorway miles, the 116d or 118d diesel makes more sense and will easily top 50 mpg. The 120d adds more poke without much fuel penalty. The M135i is the hot version and feels properly quick, but it's pricier to insure and run.
What are the best alternatives to the BMW 1 Series?
The Audi A3 and Mercedes A-Class are the direct rivals — the A3 has the classiest interior, the A-Class has the flashiest screens, and the 1 Series is the most fun to drive. The Volkswagen Golf is the sensible non-premium pick and arguably the best all-rounder. The Mini Cooper shares engines with the newer 1 Series and is a more characterful choice if you don't need rear-seat space.
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