2013 BMW 128

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2013 BMW 128

Starting MSRP $31,200–$36,900

MPG City: 18 – 19 Highway: 27 – 28

Available Engines

230-hp, 3.0-liter I-6 (premium)

Transmissions

6-speed manual w/OD
6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual

Average Consumer Rating

(4.0) 1 consumer review

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New or Notable

Coupe or convertible
Standard power soft-top (convertible)
Rear-wheel drive, manual or automatic transmission
 

What We Like

Inline-six-cylinder performance
Handling
Solid convertible chassis
Steering feedback
Top-down looks (convertible)

What We Don't

Minimal backseat space
Occasional clumsy shift from automatic
Sharp edges on turn-signal stalk
Interior door pulls lack leverage
Long reach for seat belts

BMW's compact rear-wheel-drive 128i is currently the least-expensive entry point to BMW's entire lineup. Available as a coupe or convertible, the compact 1 Series occupies a space with few competitors. The Nissan 370Z, Infiniti G37 coupe and top-end versions of Detroit's muscle cars come closest to filling out the competitive slate.

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2 Available 128 Trims

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    Engine MPG MSRP Invoice
i 2dr Rear-wheel Drive Coupe
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6 cyl 19/28 $31,200 $28,705
i 2dr Rear-wheel Drive Convertible
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6 cyl 19/28 $36,900 $33,950
Destination charge: $895
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