With only 68 registered, parts may need to be ordered and not all mechanics will be familiar with this model. Factor in potential wait times for servicing.
NZTA data records fuel type but not the octane grade (91, 95, or 98). Check the owner's manual or the fuel filler cap for the recommended rating — or look up fuel labels at Rightcar. Using the wrong grade can affect performance and fuel economy.
Parts & accessories
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Available Trims & Variants
The 2013 Bmw 335I comes in 10 variants in NZ. The most common is the SEDAN 4DR 8A 3.0L.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many 2013 Bmw 335I are there in New Zealand?
There are 68 2013 Bmw 335I vehicles currently registered in New Zealand, making it a less common choice.
What fuel does the 2013 Bmw 335I use?
The most common fuel type for the 2013 Bmw 335I is petrol. Average fuel consumption is 7.6 L/100km combined, or 10.7 L/100km in the city.
How much does a 2013 Bmw 335I cost to run?
Based on the NZ average of 12,000 km per year and current fuel prices, a 2013 Bmw 335I costs approximately $2,554 per year in fuel, or about $49 per week. Use the running cost calculator above to estimate with your own driving habits.
Were 2013 Bmw 335Is imported new or used?
32% of 2013 Bmw 335I vehicles in NZ were imported new, while 68% arrived as used imports, primarily from Germany.
Is the 2013 Bmw 335I a good buy?
With 68 on NZ roads, the 2013 Bmw 335I has a strong presence in the used market. Uncommon in NZ, so parts and servicing may be harder to find. Always check a specific vehicle's history on CarJam before purchasing.