Which one to choose between BMW X1 and 3 Series?

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MacKai
07/30/25 5:25am
The choice ultimately depends on the consumer's needs. The X1 and 3 Series are completely different models—varying in body type, exterior design, interior, driving dynamics, and ride comfort. Apart from slightly overlapping price ranges, they share little in common. Additionally, the 3 Series has undergone a significant generational update, while the X1 has not yet been refreshed. Below are key details: 1. Configuration: The best-selling X1 variant features a three-cylinder engine, making it more affordable and family-oriented. Due to its SUV design, it offers slightly more space and practicality than the 3 Series, though handling falls short of the 3 Series. 2. Dimensions: The BMW 3 Series measures 4719mm*1827mm*1459mm with a 2851mm wheelbase, while the X1 measures 4565mm*1821mm*1620mm with a 2780mm wheelbase.
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