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Reviewed a 2023 BMW 1.5TD 116d M Sport DCT on 27 Feb 2024
The car pricing is average to its competitors, with the driving experience, being comfortable and the car grips and moves really well, ride height and comfort is really good, it is a BMW after-all, plenty of storage space and functions available, the car price is spot on. I have all available packages on my variant 116D M Sport Pro, the only two extras i didnt have installed were the towbar and panoramic roof. The car features and used daily by myself are the HUD (heads up display) which is superb, and easy, to use, heated steering wheel and heated seats are easy and fast reacting, and just the right temperature. Electric memory seats work really well with forward/backward, upward/downward support along with back lumber support and leg support, all easily adjustable and has profile saving available. Cruise control and media function buttons on the steering wheel are really easy and simple to use, the response from the buttons in general is quick and shows no delay. The infotainment screen is as big as you could possibly need it, its responsive and has a circular dial scroll and multiple buttons to easily navigate, the menu is simple to use ,understand and get around. Theres buttons for simple and easy temperature control along with multiple auto control features. Door pocket storage is really good and two cup holders with wireless charging is really well manufactured with plenty of space. I dont know if its possible for a 1 series to have, but this car would benefit from heated mirrors and next lane control assistance. It has lane control which works really well and easily adjustable for whats in front of you. Automatic boot opening feature is really responsive and works great, multiple ways to use this feature whether its by key press, button by drivers seat, or swiping your foot under the rear bumper, with button for auto closing and you can set up how much to open the door for when in tight spaces. The car comes with some ambient lighting internally which works great and has different functions, easy to adjust, but would benefit with a full scale trim lighting rather than the current set up of half dash board and doors only.
BMW 1 Series (2020-2023) Variants
| Variant type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 1.5TD 116d Sport | £24,500 |
| 2.0 M135i xDrive (Pro Pack) | £34,204 |
| 2.0TD 120d M Sport (LCP) | £30,179 |
| 1.5 118i Sport DCT | £24,717 |
| 1.5 118i M Sport (LCP) | £23,025 |
| 2.0 M135i xDrive | £33,079 |
| 2.0 128ti (LCP) | £29,413 |
| 1.5 118i M Sport (LCP) DCT | £26,217 |
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