For The low fuel consumption and CO2 emissions ensure low running costs, and the engine is still reasonably strong. Sport trim provides a better selection of standard kit for the same price as ES
Against We think you'll probably want a bit more performance to go with the Sport badge
Any version of the 118d is a decent car, but we have a marginal preference for the 120d, which is much quicker, but not much less frugal
The 1 Series Coupe's engine range is more limited than the 1 Series hatchback or convertible’s, but none are short on power. You need to work the 125i’s six-cylinder unit surprisingly hard, however.
For us, the 120d gives the best balance between power and economy, although the appeal of the twin-turbo 123d version is obvious. Entry-level ES trim supplies all the basics, but stepping up to SE adds the kind of luxuries that premium badge coupe buyers expect. M Sport adds a fetching bodykit, but it also features firmer suspension settings that make the ride less forgiving.
Running costs for the diesels are low, thanks partly to BMW’s clever Efficient Dynamics measures, which help towards stunning fuel economy and CO2 emissions.
Petrol versions are cleaner and more frugal than many rivals too, but by any standards the 135i seems unnecessarily pricey.
BMW offers three- or five-year fixed price servicing packages that can be transferred to future owners.
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