Is a used BMW 3 Series under $15,000 a smart purchase for a student?
Honestly, probably not. The 3 Series shows up in this bracket because it depreciates aggressively after year seven, not because it has become economical. Expect oil consumption on N20 and N55 engines, water pump and thermostat replacements around 150,000 km ($800 to $1,200 each), and higher insurance premiums for drivers under 25. A comparable 2016 Honda Civic or 2017 Mazda3 at the same price will cost roughly half as much to insure and maintain over four years. The BMW is the right call only if you already have a trusted independent European shop and a repair fund.
























