2009 BMW 128i

$11,900.00

198,000 KM

RWD

3.0L V6

    Price $11,900 + taxes

    Year 2009

    Make BMW

    Model 128i

    Trim 128i Convertible Sedan

    Price $11,900 plus taxes

    Kilometers 196,000 KM

    Seats 4

    Doors 4

    Drive Type RWD

    Fuel Type Gasoline Premium

    Color Silver

    Inteior Color Black

    Transmission Type Automatic

    Registration VIN: ?

    Engine Type 3.0L V6



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About the 2009 BMW

The 2009 BMW 128i is a compact luxury coupe that delivers a thrilling driving experience wrapped in a stylish and refined package. From its sleek exterior design to its powerful engine, this car is designed to ignite your passion for the open road.

The first thing that captures your attention is the 128i's athletic and dynamic stance. Its compact size gives it a nimble and agile presence, making it perfect for zipping through tight city streets or taking on winding mountain roads. The sleek lines and bold kidney grille give the car an unmistakable presence that turns heads wherever you go.

Under the hood, the 128i packs a punch with a 3.0-liter inline-six engine that delivers a satisfying blend of power and efficiency. With 230 horsepower at your disposal, acceleration is swift and exhilarating. The engine's smooth power delivery and throaty exhaust note create an immersive driving experience that will leave you craving more.

Step inside the cabin, and you're greeted by a driver-focused interior that exudes elegance and sophistication. The supportive seats provide excellent comfort and bolstering, ensuring you stay firmly in place during spirited driving. The cockpit is well-designed, with intuitive controls and high-quality materials that create a luxurious and refined atmosphere.

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Technological features abound in the 128i, with options such as a premium sound system, Bluetooth connectivity, and available navigation to enhance your driving experience. The iDrive system, with its intuitive interface, allows you to easily access various functions and settings, putting control at your fingertips.

Safety is a top priority in the 128i, with features such as stability control, antilock brakes, and multiple airbags providing peace of mind on every journey. The car's precise handling and responsive steering inspire confidence, allowing you to navigate corners with ease.

In summary, the 2009 BMW 128i is a compact luxury coupe that combines performance, style, and comfort. Its sleek design, powerful engine, and refined interior make it a joy to drive, whether you're commuting in the city or embarking on a weekend adventure. Get behind the wheel, and you'll discover a thrilling driving experience that captures the essence of BMW's driving pleasure.

The Staff at Kelowna Patton Motors

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2009 BMW 128i


2009 BMW 128i

Pros & Cons

  • + Powerful and efficient engines
  • sports car performance with coupe practicality
  • precise handling
  • convertible's sun-reflective leather
  • high-quality interiors

  • - Options can quickly drive up price
  • tiny backseats
  • some interior elements not quite up to usual BMW standard.

What's New

Because the BMW 1 Series was all new for last year, not much changes for 2009. A heated steering wheel now comes with the cold-weather package, optional active steering is no longer available on 128i models and the optional navigation system now comes with BMW's fourth-generation iDrive.

Edmunds Says

For the money, it's hard to think of a car that puts together as much performance, handling, refinement and user-friendliness in one package as the 2009 BMW 1 Series.

Vehicle overview

Some said it didn't make sense. When BMW brought the 1 Series stateside last year, skeptics said there wasn't really a place in the market for another compact performance two-door. Now into its second year, the BMW 1 Series is proving the pessimists wrong. As the company's entry-level model, the 1 Series turns heads, even amid much more rare and expensive cars. Although "cute" is often used to describe this coupe and convertible, don't let the 1 Series' diminutive dimensions fool you -- this car is anything but demure. Under the hood are the same powerful engine choices as in the marque's more expensive and larger 3 Series.

The 1 Series' compact styling makes it somewhat of a spiritual successor to BMW's classic 2002 coupe. But unlike the BMW of old, the 128i and the 135i offer modern conveniences that make the driving experience much more luxurious. For example, keyless ignition/entry, a premium stereo, a navigation system and the convertible's heat-reflective leather seating are welcome technologies in a car that supposedly pays homage to what was a pretty bare-bones performance machine.

For the most part, BMW has created its own niche with the 128i and 135i. Potential rivals are either bigger and compete more with the 3 Series (like the Infiniti G37), have front-wheel drive (VW Eos), are too mechanically different (Mazda RX-8 or Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution) or are less refined muscle cars (Ford Mustang GT). If you're thinking of a 1 Series, the closest alternative would be the Audi TT, but the BMW is superior in almost every regard other than exterior styling. Overall, paying $29,000 to $38,000 might seem like a lot for a small "entry-level" luxury coupe or convertible, but if you love to drive, fancy the idea of owning a BMW and don't need a big backseat, the 2009 BMW 1 Series is the way to go.

Performance & mpg

The BMW 128i is powered by a 3.0-liter inline-6 that produces 230 horsepower and 200 pound-feet of torque. In our testing, the 128i coupe sprinted from zero to 60 mph in 5.9 seconds. The 135i features a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-6 that makes 300 hp and 300 lb-ft of torque. We pulled a 0-60-mph time of 5 seconds flat for the coupe and 5.5 seconds for the convertible. A six-speed manual is the standard transmission on all trim levels, and a six-speed automatic with manual shift control is optional. All BMW 1 Series models are rear-wheel drive.

Fuel economy for a 128i coupe with the manual transmission is rated at 18 mpg city/28 mpg highway and 21 mpg combined; altering the transmission or body style has a negligible impact on mpg. The 135i coupe with the manual has a 17/25/20 mpg rating.

Safety

Antilock disc brakes (with brake drying and standby feature), traction and stability control and start-off assist for manual-equipped cars are all standard on the 2009 BMW 1 Series. Front-seat side airbags and full-length side curtain airbags are standard on the coupe; convertibles come equipped with front-seat side airbags that extend higher to protect occupants' heads. The convertible also features pop-up rollover hoops.

Driving

The 2009 BMW 1 Series' handling is simply superb. Precise steering combined with a well-balanced chassis makes the coupe and convertible feel right at home on a freeway or a serpentine road. Body roll is minimal, and overall grip on models fitted with the sport package will win approval of all but the most hard-core enthusiast drivers.

The 135's twin-turbo inline-6 engine is incredibly versatile and offers an intense slug of power and acceleration without any perceptible turbo lag. And although this top-of-the-line powertrain seems to get most of the attention, most people will find the 128i more than adequate for their daily commutes. In fact, some might find the lighter, lower-powered 1 Series a bit more tossable on back roads. But no matter which 1 Series you choose, you're in for a good time.

Interior

Although the 1 Series is technically a four-seater, the rear seats are best left to children, very petite adults or, more realistically, groceries or luggage. The convertible offers even less room, but compared with other compact coupes and convertibles, the BMW 1 Series' lack of space isn't particularly out of the ordinary. The coupe's decent-sized trunk holds 13 cubic feet of luggage.

Most of the vehicle's interior materials are consistent with those of its larger and more lavishly appointed siblings. The convertible's optional sun-reflective leather seating, for instance, is a luxurious touch not often found in the compact luxury segment. But the seat construction on base models lacks the superior feel and support of more expensive BMWs (the upgraded seats that come with the sport package are much more comfortable and supportive, however). Also, the overall design is a little bland, but the center stack and the other controls are simple and easy to use. Adding the optional navigation system also begets the infamous iDrive interface, thankfully made user-friendly for 2009. A series of buttons devoted to frequently used functions now surround the iDrive control knob and redesigned menus are more logically laid out.


Edmunds' Expert Review



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CRAFTED FOR YOUR NEXT ON-ROAD ADVENTURE

. 2009 BMW 128i Gallery

Overview

  • Engine Type: Gas
  • Transmission:6-speed
  • Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
  • Cylinders: V6
  • Total Seating: 4

Fuel & MPG

  • Fuel type: Premium unleaded (required)
  • EPA city/highway MPG: 18/28 MPG
  • EPA combined MPG: 21 MPG
  • Range in miles (city/hwy): 252.0/392.0 mi.
  • Fuel tank capacity: 14.0 gal.
2009 BMW 128i Gallery

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Engine

  • Base engine size: 3.0 L
  • Cylinders: V6
  • Horsepower: 230 hp @ 6,500 rpm
  • Torque: 200 lb-ft @ 2,750 rpm
  • Valves: 24
  • Cam type: Double overhead cam (DOHC)
  • Valve timing: Variable

Edmunds': Used 2009 BMW 128i- Specs



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2009 BMW 128i Gallery

Our 2009 BMW 128i Convertible includes:

  • Excellent Condition 128i Cabriolet
  • Air Conditioning
  • Climate Control
  • Power Locks
  • Power Windows
  • Keyless Remote
  • Push Button Start
  • Power Mirrors
  • Heated Steering Wheel
  • Cruise Control
  • Heated Seats
  • Leather Interior
  • Fog Lights
  • CD With AUX
  • Top In Great Condition
  • 17 Inch Alloys On Michelin M+S Tires
  • New Front Quick Struts,
  • Fresh Synthetic Oil
  • New Valve Cover Gaskets
  • Inspection Report
  • BMW Floor Mats
  • Owners Manual
  • $195 DOCUMENTATION FEES

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