Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

BMW X1 FROM $47,900

The second-generation BMW X1 shares much of its core technology, including its basic structure, with the latest versions of the Mini, a brand that is 100 percent owned by BMW.

The range opens with the sDrive 18i, at $47,900. sDrive18d is $53,900, sDrive20i is $55,900 and the xDrive25i is $66,900.

Popular sDrive versions are front-wheel drive instead of rearwheel drive. xDrive variants use an all-wheel drivetrain.

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