Used 2016 BMW 2 Series for Sale Nationwide
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CarGurus Analysis:
2016 BMW 2 Series
With 405 currently listed for sale and an average price of $16,523.00, 32.8% of 2016 BMW 2 Series models for sale on CarGurus are rated as good or great deals.
Favorably reviewed: Owners rated the 2016 BMW 2 Series 5 / 5 stars.
53.6% of 2016 2 Series models on CarGurus are accident free.
CarGurus Analysis: 2016 BMW 2 Series
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Summary
With 405 currently listed for sale and an average price of $16,523.00, 32.8% of 2016 BMW 2 Series models for sale on CarGurus are rated as good or great deals.
Favorably reviewed: Owners rated the 2016 BMW 2 Series 5 / 5 stars.
53.6% of 2016 2 Series models on CarGurus are accident free.
Why it stands out
The 2016 BMW 2 Series offers an enjoyable driving experience that reflects BMW's commitment to performance and comfort. This year model provides a sporty feel with impressive handling dynamics, making it appealing to driving enthusiasts. The use of rear-wheel drive and an available manual transmission enhances driving engagement, setting it apart from competitors such as the Audi A3 and Mercedes-Benz CLA. Owners express strong satisfaction with its performance, citing its power and handling, although some note the downsides of high maintenance costs and premium fuel requirements. Additionally, while it boasts a quality interior that aligns with BMW's luxurious image, back seat space can be cramped for passengers. Overall, the 2016 BMW 2 Series blends a sporty profile with daily usability, offering a compelling option for buyers seeking a fun yet practical vehicle.
Other model years to consider
- Average price: $34,599.00
- Good/great deal percentage: 35.0%
- User rating: 5 / 5
- Total listings: 1,468
- Average price: $42,356.00
- Good/great deal percentage: 34.9%
- User rating: 5 / 5
- Total listings: 1,262
- Average price: $39,758.00
- Good/great deal percentage: 35.2%
- Total listings: 1,606
This analysis is based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from May 4, 2026, CarGurus experts' opinions, and generative AI.
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Connor H
Reviewed a 2016 BMW 228i xDrive Coupe AWD on Nov 3, 2024
One of the best driving cars. Balanced, peppy, great on gas and has all the bells and whistles I need. Roof rails to accommodate my bike rack, ski rack, and the AWD is literally incredible in the snow. Very reliable 4 cyl and never any serious mechanical issues between 70-110k miles.
Kevin R
Reviewed a 2016 BMW 2 Series on Jun 11, 2023
A perfect balance of style, comfort and sportiness. The bigger engine is a $10000 waste of money
Kyle B
Reviewed a 2016 BMW 2 Series on Aug 15, 2020
The perfect car for someone who wants power without breaking the bank or sacrificing daily driving comfort.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2016 BMW 2 Series on Apr 6, 2022
Model M235i XDrive - this was the best car I have ever driven. Its sporty, the handling and ride is so nice and firm (our previous Mercedes E350 coupe felt like driving a slipper). The seats cradle you, and felt so comfortable for someone my size (56 and average size) (the back seats are very small, but usable - slightly hard to climb into if you are older). We had the auto because Im lame and cant drive stick, but it was still so much fun to drive - 0 - 100 warranted a wooooo a lot of the time. Our model had a backup camera and sensors all around. With decent tires, is reasonable in snow if its not too deep (AWD). Pros: power, looks, seat comfort (for me). Cons: takes 91 octane gas, & a lot of it (esp. if you are enjoying the heck out of it). Small back seat. Front seats are low, so if youre old or injured, they arent fun (I hurt my back once and it was terrible getting in and out). Noisy exhaust. BMW maintenance is expensive. Husband traded it in on something completely different, and I miss it so much.
2016 BMW 2 Series Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 228i Convertible RWD | $38,650 |
| 228i Coupe RWD | $32,850 |
| 228i xDrive Coupe AWD | $34,850 |
| 228i xDrive Convertible AWD | $40,650 |
| M235i xDrive Convertible AWD | $50,750 |
| M235i Coupe RWD | $44,150 |
| M235i Convertible RWD | $48,750 |
| M235i xDrive Coupe AWD | $46,150 |
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