Used 2017 BMW 2 Series for Sale near Los Angeles, CA
The 2 Series replaced the 1 Series back in 2014 as BMW’s “entry-level” model—but there’s really nothing entry-level about it, which says a lot about the German automaker. At this point, the 2 Series is actually priced right alongside the 3 Series, and it easily offers as much driving pleasure (perhaps more) with its compact body and punchy powerplants. One of our reviewers test-drove a 2016 M235i and praised it for its power and driving feel (if not necessarily for its value). But the M235i will soon become a thing of the past, as BMW has announced new engines for its 2017 2 Series lineup, meaning new trim names as well: the 230i and M240i, both to be available as a convertible or coupe.
Like its 228i predecessor, the 230i will contain a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine, but tuned to produce 248 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque, slight bumps of 8 hp and 3 lb-ft over the older engine’s output. The M240i, however, which replaces the M235i, will see the most improvement with the coming model year: its upgraded 3.0-liter inline 6-cylinder creates 335 hp and 369 lb-ft of torque, increases of 15 and 39, respectively, over the M235i’s power figures. The 6-cylinder has been developed with what BMW terms its “M Performance TwinPower Turbo Technology,” which gives it better fuel efficiency and a nicer engine noise and keeps the torque accessible low in the rev band.
Both 2 Series trims come standard with rear-wheel drive (RWD) but can be ordered with BMW’s xDrive all-wheel-drive (AWD) system. M240i trims with RWD offer a 6-speed manual transmission with rev matching at no extra cost. Otherwise, the M240i comes with the latest version of BMW’s 8-speed Steptronic Sport automatic transmission, which is more responsive to acceleration and includes a Launch Control feature that gives the vehicle better traction when powering away from a standstill. The 230i presumably carries over the 7-speed automatic available across the 2 Series lineup for 2016.
A RWD M240i coupe will accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 4.6 seconds with the manual transmission and 4.4 seconds with the automatic, and adding AWD will lower that number to 4.2 seconds. The M240i convertible, with a frame that’s somewhat less stiff than that of the coupe, will do the 0-60 run in 4.7 seconds with the manual and 4.5 with the automatic. These numbers all represent improvements of at least 0.2 seconds over last year’s M 2 Series trims. Fuel-economy numbers have not yet been released for the 2017 2 Series, but the 2016 model got anywhere from 23 mpg city/35 highway/27 combined for the 228i coupe with the automatic transmission to 20/30/23 for the M235i AWD (coupe or convertible) with the automatic.
The 2017 M240i includes a number of standard performance-specific features like an M Sport suspension that’s lowered by 10 millimeters, 18-inch M light-alloy wheels mounted with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires, sports steering and braking systems, and a special M aerodynamic package that reworks certain exterior features for better performance and a sportier look. The 230i also offers new 17-inch wheels. Convertible trims incorporate a soft top that can raise and lower in about 20 seconds.
The 2 Series’ 4-seat interior is somewhat spare, though by no means stripped-down. BMW’s iDrive 5.0 infotainment system is available with navigation; selecting navigation for 2017 will outfit the interior with the content of the previous year’s Technology package, including a larger digital instrument cluster display, telematics services, and Google search capability on the navigation feature. The 2017 model also offers optional wireless phone charging and Wi-Fi Hotspot capability. The Park Distance Control system, which is essentially a proximity alert for tight parking maneuvers, has also been updated provide greater support to the driver. Those springing for convertible 2 Series trims might want to consider the Cold Weather package, which will get them heated front seats and a heated steering wheel for when their top-down drives happen to cloud over and grow a little chilly.
While the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has not tested the 2 Series for crashworthiness, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety did award the 2016 model a Top Safety Pick+ rating when it’s outfitted with the forward-collision warning system that comes with the Driver Assistance Plus package. (That package also includes automatic braking with pedestrian detection, lane-departure warning, automatic high beams, and speed-limit information.)
The 2017 BMW 230i coupe starts at $33,845, and pricing for the 2 Series lineup runs all the way to $51,745 for the M240i xDrive convertible. With its improved engine, the M240i has even become a worthy rival to the RWD M2 coupe—the entry model for BMW’s M line of performance vehicles—which is priced at $52,695 for 2017, over $5,000 more than the M240i xDrive coupe (though the M2 has more advanced handling technology). At any rate, either model will let you take an active part in BMW’s heritage of small, impressive performance vehicles.
4.8 Overall rating
(7 reviews)This car is amazing...sporty, comfortable and has all the bells and whistles!! Even though it is only a 4cyld, you would never know! It is super fast and smooth!! Recommend to any one who is looking for something sporty, classy and has some pep!
Excellent vehicle very responsive with exceptional handling and plenty of power to put a smile on your face definitely not disappointed
The 240 is real speed demon and the convertible is a great car do you have a lot of fun and BMW dependability
The 228i is the best small sporty car made. I’m hoping to find and buy one this year, my choice is the 17 or 18 with all the things that makes the car safe and comfortable.
Its a good price and a good looking car with decent mileage. I want a convertible
2017 BMW 2 Series FAQs
How much does the 2017 BMW 2 Series cost in Los Angeles, CA?
The average 2017 BMW 2 Series costs about $18,825.37. The average price has decreased by -1% since last year. The 57 for sale near Los Angeles, CA on CarGurus, range from $9,495 to $34,919 in price.
How many 2017 BMW 2 Series vehicles in Los Angeles, CA have no reported accidents or damage?
47 out of 57 for sale near Los Angeles, CA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2017 BMW 2 Series?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2017 BMW 2 Series gets between 23 and 28 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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