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How much is a BMW 325i 2006 worth?

In general, a 2006 BMW 325i is worth a few thousand dollars, with price heavily influenced by mileage, condition, and service history. This guide explains typical values and how to determine a precise figure for your car or a car you’re considering buying.


Current market value snapshot


Prices vary by region and market segment. The ranges below reflect typical private-party and dealer trade-in values in the United States in 2026, before taxes and fees. Actual prices can be higher or lower based on local demand and the car’s history.


The following ranges illustrate how condition and mileage map to value. Use them as a starting point and verify with live listings and valuation guides such as KBB, Edmunds, and NADA.



  • Less than 100,000 miles and Excellent condition: roughly $7,000–$9,000

  • Less than 100,000 miles and Very Good condition: roughly $6,000–$8,000

  • 100,000–130,000 miles and Good condition: roughly $4,500–$6,000

  • 130,000–160,000 miles and Fair condition: roughly $3,000–$4,500

  • 160,000+ miles and Poor condition: roughly $2,000–$3,800


Note that these figures are general guidelines. Individual cars with strong service histories or desirable options can fall outside this range, while cars with hidden issues may be worth less.


Factors that influence value


Mileage


Every 10,000 miles can nudge the price downward, particularly if the car has been driven in heavy-city conditions or has not had timely maintenance.


Maintenance history and condition


Comprehensive service records, recent major maintenance (engine oil, cooling system, suspension, brakes), and no major accidents tend to lift value.


Trim, options, and known issues


Automatic transmission vs manual, sunroof, leather, premium audio, color, and typical E90 issues like cooling system failures can affect demand and price.


Location and market demand


Prices can vary by region due to weather, fuel costs, and competitive supply of used cars.


How to determine the value for your situation


A quick, practical approach uses multiple sources and on-the-ground checks. The following steps help you arrive at a realistic figure.



  1. Check current listings and valuation guides (Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, NADA) for your ZIP code or market area.

  2. Gather maintenance records and obtain a professional inspection to identify potential upcoming repairs.

  3. Compare similar cars in your area by mileage, features, and condition to calibrate your asking or offer price.

  4. Adjust for local demand, seasonality, and season’s effect on pricing (e.g., winter vs summer).


With these steps, you’ll arrive at a targeted price range and be prepared for negotiation.


What to know if you’re buying or selling


When buying, consider the car’s mechanical condition and total ownership costs, not just the sticker price. When selling, present maintenance records and a clean vehicle history to maximize value.



  • Request a history report (accidents, title status, service records).

  • Have a qualified mechanic inspect the car before purchase or sale.

  • Set a price with room to negotiate, based on verified market data.


Public listings and private-sale prices can differ from dealer pricing, so verify with several sources before finalizing a deal.


Summary


The 2006 BMW 325i sits in a broad value band that typically ranges from around the low thousands to the high thousands, depending on mileage, upkeep, and condition. To get a precise figure, consult multiple valuation guides, compare local listings, and factor in any required maintenance costs. A careful checkup and complete records can add meaningful value for sellers and reduce risk for buyers.

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