Used 2012 BMW 1 Series Consumer Reviews
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Solid, Stable, Speedy Acceleration
This is a fun car to drive. Super stable and solid, hugs the roads, curves, and hills. Great braking system. If I weren't relocating, and had a garage to store it, I'd keep it forever...... It's not fuel efficient like contemporary BMWs. Like most convertibles, it's not a quiet ride, nor is this a luxury vehicle, if that's what you're looking for. But, if you like to drive " standard"....like me, it's got pizzaz and ummpff..... This is a sports coupe, well-proportioned, small & efficiently designed. I call it "volvoesque." It seats 4, not 2! Its convertible roof is fast and sound. Seats are beautifully leather crafted, but space in rear seats is tight. If you're over 5'10," forget a full seat in the back. Pretend you're a Roman at a dining table, recline, and stretch your legs. My only complaint is a silly (plastic/vinyl ?) cover that dealers put over the center console. It wears off. I serviced my car at Braman BMW where service was outstanding and trustworthy, and when service contract ended, I found an equally excellent mechanic. My car has gotten lots of TLC. It's rewarded me back. The only other car I'd probably be tempted to get would be an Aston Martin. I love my beamer!
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A great choice!
I test drove 17 vehicles ... The only car with superior handling was the Cayman at 2x price. The heavy steering feel (a good thing), gives the car a planted, solid, one with the road feeling that is more livable than the razor, go cart Cayman. The exterior/ interior styling white over red is simply the best looking car out there. The 3 series is simply too big and bigger IS NOT better. $31K
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BMW says do not put groceries in your trunk!!!
Whatever you do, do not put groceries in the trunk. I have found out the hard way. BMW has had issues with people putting items that may leak in the trunk and shorting out the car. My car is in the shop with such issues (or so they say). BMW customer service told me today that you should not put groceries or anything of such in your trunk. Why was I not told this when I bought the car.
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Think hard before you buy
I bought a 1 series a few months ago. Very unhappy with Jackie Cooper BMW in Edmond OK. Poor service after the sale. It is like they forget you exist. Also financed through BMW Financial and they have a horrible website. Being unhappy with the car I considered trading and it lost $10,000 in a few months. It is still like new and a 2011 model and still lost $10,000. CRAZY! I will never buy another BMW.