Does the BMW 3 Series have a high resale value?
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BMW 3 Series maintains decent resale value. Here are the relevant details: BMW 3 Series: The BMW 3 Series is BMW Group's new generation sedan product, with a body weight of 1,465 kilograms, powered by an inline 4-cylinder gasoline engine. Vehicle dimensions measure 4.734 meters in length, 1.811 meters in width, and 1.455 meters in height. Key features: The all-new BMW 3 Series will be the first BMW in China to introduce the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant; the long-wheelbase version boasts the longest wheelbase in its class at 2,961 millimeters, offering China-exclusive front and rear comfort seats; equipped with the latest iDrive 7.0 system, replacing the traditional handbrake with an electronic parking brake; features a new 12.3-inch programmable full LCD instrument panel, 10.25-inch touch-sensitive central control display, and full-color head-up display system capable of triple-screen interaction.
The BMW 3 Series holds its value really well. I've been driving a new one for five years now, and I was already thinking about this when I bought it. Looking at the used car market now, my car can still fetch a good price, having depreciated only about 20%, which is much better than my friend's comparable Audi A4. The reasons lie in its strong brand reputation, stable driving feel, affordable maintenance, and easy-to-find parts. Even after long-term use, it retains its value well, especially since young people love buying used ones, creating high demand. Of course, regular maintenance helps preserve its value, but overall, it's a purchase I don't regret. If I consider changing cars, selling it second-hand would be quick with minimal loss, adding to the positive experience. For an entry-level luxury car like this, the return on investment is high, and it saves a lot of money in the long run.