BMW X1 (09 on) - Review

Review by David Ross on
Last Updated: 16 September 2011
BMW's fourth X model - the X1 - is also the smallest, yet retains much of the practicality and spaciousness of its larger counterparts. It's slightly shorter than a 3-Series which makes it easy to manoeuvre and park, especially in town, and yet still has impressive space for passengers in the back as well as a large and useful boot. It's available with either two-wheel drive (badged sDrive) or four-wheel drive (xDrive) while all the engines are impressively efficient and economical diesels, giving the X1 low running costs. There are criticisms, including some unusually below-par plastics in the cabin and a rather notchy gearshift on manual models, but decent levels of standard equipment, the usual BMW build quality and superb refinement make the X1 a sound choice.
4 out of 5

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Safety

The X1 was awarded the maximum five star rating for crash safety by Euro NCAP with high scores for both adult and child occupant safety. All models come with six airbags, seatbelt pre-tensioners, ABS and Brake Force Display which warns drivers behind that you are braking sharply, plus a daytime driving lights function. Also included are Isofix child seat attachments while rear parking sensors are also standard fit.

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Reliability

There are rarely issues with BMW reliability and the company has a good reputation for producing well built and solid cars. The X1 carries on that tradition and feels as robust as a BMW off-roader should.

Car check problem points

Body

No problems reported.

Engine/Gearbox

No problems reported.

Other

No problems reported.