2023 BMW X1 xDrive28i for sale in Billings MT

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2023 BMW X1 xDrive28i 4-Door SUV
Exterior Color:      Space Silver Metallic
Interior Color:      Black
Stock Number: P2888
Mileage: 3,258
Engine: 2.0L Turbo I4 241hp 295ft. lbs.
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Title: Clear
VIN: WBX73EF0XP5X95407
Internet Price: $38,995
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Vehicle Description
From Edmunds:
 

BMW has redesigned its entry-level SUV, the X1, for 2023. The front and rear are restyled, with new L-shaped blades at each corner. It's much more handsome than its slightly bland predecessor and one of the better BMW designs we've seen of late. The new X1 is also longer, taller and wider than before, with nearly a full inch more between the front and rear wheels. This provides a little more cargo space and enhances what was one already of the most spacious SUVs in its class.

BMW's latest interior design ethos is also on full display in the new X1. You get a singular glass enclosure for the 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and 10.7-inch touchscreen, with the latter angled toward the driver. The center stack is also cleaned up, so there aren't several tiers of climate controls and preset buttons. Instead, these functions are all contained within menus and submenus of the infotainment system. We've seen this system in recent BMW models like the all-electric iX and flagship 7 Series sedan.

Also of note is that — unlike the iX and 7 Series — the X1 no longer has an iDrive controller knob. This has been a BMW infotainment staple for more than 20 years, but its removal in the new X1 means you have to use the touchscreen or robust voice controls to access the system's features and settings. The system is responsive and packs a lot of features, but the menu system can feel cumbersome to navigate and requires taking your eyes off the road for longer than we'd prefer. BMW suggests using voice commands, and while they do work well, it feels like a crutch for a somewhat flawed design. Removing the iDrive controller does open up the center console, so the new X1 feels spacious and has better storage than before.

The BMW X1 is available with loads of new tech. The X1 now finally supports wireless Android Auto smartphone connectivity; it joins wireless Apple CarPlay functionality on the standard features list. The newly standard blind-spot warning system adds a safe-exit feature that sounds an alert if you're about to open your door into approaching traffic. Other highlights include an augmented reality display for the navigation system, new video recording capability for crashes and theft, and hands-free driving capability during certain situations.

The last X1 was one of the better-handling vehicles in this class, and the new model is no exception. On the road, the ride can feel a bit stiff, but that's countered by composed handling and a surprisingly sporty feel. Standard all-wheel drive is a boon and means there's never a shortage of traction. Our biggest issue is with the brake pedal. It felt surprisingly firm and somewhat touchy. Actual braking performance was fine, so we'd have no concerns in a panic situation. We just expect a little more refinement from a luxury SUV.

The 2023 BMW X1 is a technological tour de force, and its interior design isn't vastly different from what more expensive models in the range offer. It drives better, too, with agile handling and a peppy turbocharged engine. If you want a BMW with all the features of the big dogs but have a more modest budget, the X1 might be the SUV for you.

 
The BMW X1 is the most affordable crossover SUV in the brand's lineup but hardly seems like it when you drive it. It's enjoyable to drive and pretty roomy for a little SUV. BMW has also packed in a lot of its latest technology features. A cumbersome engine stop-start system and odd transmission tuning, though, slightly tarnish what is otherwise a well-done vehicle.

Performance

8/10
 
How does the X1 drive? Our BMW X1 test car came with the M Sport package that adds 19-inch wheels wrapped in high-performance summer tires. At our test track, the X1 accelerated from 0 to 60 mph in 5.9 seconds, which is noticeably quicker than the Audi Q3 and Mercedes GLB. The power from the four-cylinder is smooth and strong, but wonky transmission tuning keeps the car in too high of a gear a lot of time, leaving the X1 feeling flat-footed when you need a quick burst of power.

Around turns, the X1 provides huge amounts of grip and stays balanced and controllable. The M Sport package's summer tires and adaptive suspension are definite advantages here. Sport mode considerably firms up the steering feel, making the driving experience even better on tight roads.

At city speeds, the X1 is a mixed bag. We like the light-effort steering and smooth-stopping brakes. The steering and small size make it easy to park, too. But getting away from a stoplight is sometimes a challenge due to the horrid engine stop-start system. It turns off the engine at strange times, and the engine restart is rough and shoves the car forward.
 

Comfort

8/10
 
How comfortable is the X1? While the M Sport-specific seats are a bit more firm than necessary, they're very supportive and hold you in the right places through a fast corner. In the same vein, the M Sport adaptive suspension is also on the firmer side and makes everyday driving a somewhat bumpy ride. Comfort-minded customers should skip the M Sport package to avoid these two components.

BMW doesn't offer ventilated front seats on the X1; Mercedes does for its GLB. BMW also routes all of the climate controls through the touchscreen interface. It results in a sleek-looking cabin, but using the touchscreen to change climate settings is a more distracting process than traditional physical buttons in our experience.
 

Interior

8/10
 
How’s the interior? As an entry-level crossover from a luxury brand, the BMW X1 doesn't feel like it's missing out on much. Overall space is plentiful for the class, mainly due to this car's boxy proportions. Considering the crossovers that it competes against, the BMW X1 has generous space in both rows with no shortage of either legroom or headroom.

The X1 is just tall enough to make getting in and out of the door openings a breeze for most people. Once you're in the driver's seat, there are no major blind spot issues to report. That said, we found some shorter drivers had trouble seeing the head-up display without moving the seat to an odd position.

Technology

8/10
 
How’s the tech? To its credit, BMW makes its iDrive infotainment system a little bit better with each generation. It's a big step up from the last generation X1, both in usability and overall functionality. We wish that it still had a rotary controller like prior iDrive systems, but the touch-only use isn't too bad. Wireless Apple CarPlay integration is improved, working just as well as a wired connection. Android Auto is also wireless and functioned seamlessly for us. Our test X1 had the optional Harman Kardon audio system. It sounds pretty good but not great. The selectable driving modes that tie in music and lighting to the different drive modes are super gimmicky. USB-C ports all around are perfect for device charging, but the wireless pad cooked our test phone more than it actually charged it.

Our loaded-up test X1 lacked the optional adaptive cruise control system, and we'd expect it to be standard on a luxury SUV. Not having that is a major issue. Blind-spot warning works well at least, as does the lane departure warning system. Neither system is overly intrusive or annoying to use as the driver.
 

Storage

8.5/10
 
How’s the storage? The X1 has less cargo space than its predecessor, but room, at 26 cubic feet, is still generous among its competition. The middle row of seats folds with split functionality, making the cargo area pretty versatile. The cupholders are average size, though the open-space center console is a great backup option to store oversized water bottles.

Got kids? There is enough space in the back seat for a rearward-facing car seat, with easy-to-find anchor points on the bench.

Fuel Economy

7.5/10
How’s the fuel economy? The BMW X1 has an EPA estimate of 28 mpg in combined city and highway driving. This is an average number for an extra-small luxury SUV. On our real-world testing route, our X1 managed 27.1 mpg combined. That's not bad, but we'd expect a little more given that most cars we test do a little better than their EPA estimates on our route.

Value

7.5/10
 
Is the X1 a good value? The X1 can end up being pretty expensive, especially with a lot of options added. It is by no means a screaming value, but its size and fantastic build quality make it a worthwhile proposition. Everything in the interior feels sturdy, and there is a refreshing lack of cheap plastics — at least where it counts. BMW's warranty is par for the course among most luxury automakers. Three years of included maintenance is better than average, making the somewhat steep price an easier pill to swallow.
 

Which X1 does Edmunds recommend?

It all comes down to options for the new X1. We'd suggest trying to find an X1 with just the Convenience package for the best value. You can get even more features, but the subsequent price increases are hard to justify. You might as well just get a base version of BMW's bigger X3 for similar money.
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Contact Information
Dana Motors   —
Main: (406) 656-7654
Pre-Owned: (406) 545-4700
Vehicle Features & Options

Standard Features

Air Conditioning:
  Air filtration: active charcoal
  Front air conditioning: automatic climate control
  Front air conditioning zones: dual
  Rear vents: second row
Airbags:
  Airbag deactivation: occupant sensing passenger
  Front airbags: dual
  Knee airbags: dual front
  Side airbags: front, rear
  Side curtain airbags: front, rear
Audio System:
  Antenna type: diversity, mast
  Auxiliary audio input: Bluetooth, USB, iPod/iPhone
  Internet radio app: Spotify
  Radio: AM/FM, HD radio, touch screen display, voice operated
  Radio data system
  Satellite radio: SiriusXM
  Speed sensitive volume control
  Total speakers: 7
  Watts: 205
Brakes:
  ABS: 4-wheel
  Brake drying
  Braking assist
  Cornering brake control
  Electronic brakeforce distribution
  Electronic parking brake: auto off
  Emergency braking preparation
  Front brake type: ventilated disc
  Power brakes
  Rear brake type: ventilated disc
Comfort Features:
  Armrests: rear center with cupholders, rear folding
  Center console trim: leatherette
  Door trim: leatherette
  Floor mat material: carpet
  Floor material: cargo area carpet, carpet
  Floor mats: front, rear
  Interior accents: aluminum
  Shift knob trim: alloy
  Steering wheel trim: leather
Convenience Features:
  Active parking system: semi-automatic
  Ambient lighting: color-adjustable
  Assist handle: front, rear
  Cargo area light
  Cargo cover: hard
  Center console: front console with armrest and storage
  Courtesy lights: door
  Cruise control
  Cupholders: front, rear
  Footwell lights: color-adjustable
  Memorized settings: 2 driver, audio system, climate control, driver seat, side mirrors
  Multi-function remote: keyless entry, panic alarm, trunk release, vehicle and key memory
  One-touch windows: 4
  Power outlet(s): 12V cargo area, 12V front, USB-C front, USB-C rear
  Power steering: variable/speed-proportional
  Power windows: lockout button
  Push-button start
  Reading lights: front, rear
  Rearview mirror: manual day/night
  Steering wheel: tilt and telescopic
  Steering wheel mounted controls: audio, cruise control, multi-function, phone, voice control
  Storage: accessory hook, cargo net, cargo tie-down anchors and hooks, door pockets, front seatback, in floor
  Touch-sensitive controls
  Vanity mirrors: dual illuminating
Drivetrain:
  4WD type: full time
  Axle ratio: 1.74
  Drive mode selector
Engine:
  Auto start/stop
  Battery: maintenance-free
  Battery saver
Exterior Features:
  Active grille shutters
  Door handle color: body-color
  Exhaust: hidden
  Fender lip moldings: black
  Front bumper color: body-color
  Grille color: black, chrome surround
  Headlight bezel color: black
  Mirror color: body-color
  Rear bumper color: black
  Rear trunk/liftgate: liftgate, power operated
  Rocker panel color: black
  Window trim: aluminum
In Car Entertainment:
  Connected in-car apps: Google POIs, Google search
  Infotainment screen size: 10.7 in.
  Smartphone integration: wireless Android Auto, wireless Apple CarPlay
Instrumentation:
  Clock
  Compass
  Customizable instrument cluster
  Digital odometer
  External temperature display
  Fuel economy display: MPG, range
  Gauge: tachometer
  Instrument cluster screen size: 10.25 in.
  Multi-function display
  Trip odometer
  Warnings and reminders: coolant temperature warning, lamp failure, low fuel level, low oil pressure, maintenance due
Lights:
  Daytime running lights: LED
  Exterior entry lights: approach lamps, puddle lamps
  Headlights: LED, auto delay off, auto high beam dimmer, auto on/off, wiper activated
  Taillights: LED, adaptive
Mirrors:
  Side mirror adjustments: power, power folding, reverse gear tilt
  Side mirrors: heated, integrated turn signals
Roof:
  Roof rails: aluminum
Safety:
  Automatic emergency braking: front, front pedestrian
  Automatic hazard warning lights
  Blind spot safety: sensor/alert
  Camera system: rearview
  Check rear seat reminder
  Child safety door locks
  Child seat anchors: LATCH system
  Crumple zones: front
  Impact sensor: alert system, battery disconnect, door unlock, fuel cut-off, post-collision safety system
  Lane deviation sensors
  Parking sensors: front, rear
  Pre-collision warning system: audible warning, pedestrian detection, vibrating steering wheel, visual warning
  Rearview monitor: in dash
  Traffic sign recognition
Seatbelts:
  Emergency locking retractors: front, rear
  Front seatbelts: 3-point
  Rear seatbelts: 3-point
  Seatbelt force limiters: front
  Seatbelt pretensioners: front
  Seatbelt warning sensor: front
Seats:
  Driver seat power adjustments: height, reclining, 8
  Front headrests: adjustable, 2
  Front seat type: bucket
  Passenger seat power adjustments: height, reclining, 8
  Rear headrests: adjustable, 3
  Rear seat folding: split
  Rear seat manual adjustments: reclining
  Rear seat type: 40-20-40 split bench
  Upholstery: leatherette
  Upholstery accents: perforated
Security:
  Anti-theft system: alarm, anti-tow sensor, interior motion sensor, vehicle immobilizer
  Power door locks: auto-locking
Stability and Traction:
  Hill holder control
  Off-road driving assist: hill descent
  Stability control
  Traction control
Steering:
  Steering ratio: 14.5
Suspension:
  Front shock type: gas
  Front spring type: coil
  Front stabilizer bar
  Front struts
  Front suspension classification: independent
  Front suspension type: lower control arms
  Rear shock type: gas
  Rear spring type: coil
  Rear stabilizer bar
  Rear suspension classification: independent
  Rear suspension type: multi-link
Telematics:
  Driver assistance app: roadside assistance
  Electronic messaging assistance: voice operated
  Hands-free phone call integration: voice operated
  Navigation data: real time traffic, send destination to vehicle
  Navigation system: hard drive, touch screen display, voice operated
  Satellite communications: BMW Assist
  Smart device app compatibility: Amazon Alexa, BMW ConnectedDrive
  Smart device app function: horn/light operation, lock operation, maintenance scheduling, maintenance status, vehicle location
  Wi-Fi: connection only
  Wireless data link: Bluetooth
Tires and Rims:
  Spare tire mount location: inside
  Spare tire size: temporary
  Spare wheel type: steel
  Tire Pressure Monitoring System
  Tire type: all season
  Wheels: painted aluminum alloy
Windows:
  Front wipers: rain sensing, speed sensitive, variable intermittent
  Heated windshield washer jets
  Liftgate window: fixed
  Power windows: remotely operated, safety reverse
  Rear privacy glass
  Rear wiper: intermittent, with washer
  Window defogger: rear
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Dealership Information
Dana Motors
Main:
(406) 656-7654
Pre-Owned:
(406) 545-4700
Email:
Business Hours
Weekdays:
7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Sat: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Sun: CLOSED
Location
2046 Grand Ave.
Billings, MT 59102
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