2009 BMW 1 Series Reviews & Ratings

2009 BMW 1 Series
2009 BMW 1 Series
MSRP $29,400 - $40,150
Invoice: $27,050 - $36,940
4 Trims Available
OVERALL
6.4
out of 10
Expert Reviews

2009 BMW 1 Series Review from Edmunds.com

Edmunds.com8.3/10
Overall Rating

What Edmunds.com 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.

Pros

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

Cons

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.

Editor's Rating Score
Overall
8.3/10
For a premium small car, the 1 Series receives high marks. It is superior to most competitors from a functional standpoint, and a lot of fun to drive.

Detailed Editor's Rating

8.5
out of 10
Dynamics
We found the 300-horsepower, twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline 6-cylnder of the 135i remarkable, and easily among the top in this segment. But the normally aspirated variant of the 128i is really no slouch either, ranking above average in the class. As we've come to expect from BMW products, the shifter is as crisp and precise as the brakes are solid and fade-resistant. Its steering is well-weighted and offers superb feedback. This car is fun.
8.5
out of 10
Comfort
Ride comfort leans toward the firm, sporty realm. But it does so without being too busy. Wind and road noise are isolated reasonably well from its occupants. Eight-way manual adjustable seats were favored by many over their automatic counterparts. Seating position, thanks to tilt and telescopic steering, is comfortable for all sizes of driver.
8
out of 10
Function
Available xenon headlamps are self-leveling and pivot through turns. Non-HID lights still offer plenty of visibility. Interior controls are intuitive and easy to use with the exception of the audio system. Non-descript buttons take some practice to use. Cupholders for two with the center armrest flipped up.
8
out of 10
Design/Build Quality
We didn't find the 1 Series to have quite the widespread appeal of its big brother, the 3 Series. Stubby exterior design was the leading deterrent. But its overall proportions do still turn heads. Interior materials are of the quality we expect from BMW, even in this entry-level model. Panel fit and build quality are impeccable.

Detailed Profile

  • High Performer Available 300-hp twin-turbo engine.
  • Image Enhancer BMW badge.
  • Luxurious High-quality materials in an entry-level BMW.

2009 BMW 1 Series Review from Car and Driver

2/10
Consumer Appeal
7/10
Enthusiast Rating

Highs

135i is fast, steering feel is impeccable, top can be operated at speeds of up to 25 mph.

Lows

Dropping the top means dropping serious cash versus a 1-series coupe.

What's New: All-new for 2008, there are no significant updates for the 2009 model year.

Customer Ratings

    Overall4.6/5
    Appearance4.7/5
    Comfort4.6/5
    Performance4.7/5
    Reliability4.6/5
 
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