BMW 230 Price Summary
As of , the average BMW 230 sells for $48,446, based on 3 verified buyer transactions on CarWhere. Buyers are negotiating an average of 7.3% off MSRP. Prices range from $48,097.6 to $49,143.2.
As of , the average BMW 230 sells for $48,446, based on 3 verified buyer transactions on CarWhere. Buyers are negotiating an average of 7.3% off MSRP. Prices range from $48,097.6 to $49,143.2.
Based on 3 verified buyer transactions on CarWhere, the BMW 230 is selling between $48,097.6 and $49,143.2, with an average transaction price of $48,446. The average buyer is paying 7.3% below MSRP.
Most BMW 230 buyers are seeing discounts around 5–9% off MSRP based on current market conditions. Deals above 11% are considered excellent in today's market.
The discount you can negotiate depends on several factors: dealer inventory levels, time of month, regional demand, and available manufacturer incentives. Use the deals below to benchmark your negotiation.
A good deal on a BMW 230 is one that matches or beats what other verified buyers have paid. With an average transaction price of $48,446, any deal at 7% or more off MSRP is competitive. If you're being offered less than 5% off, you have room to negotiate.
BMW 230 prices vary by location due to differences in demand, taxes, and dealer competition. Browse deals by state to see regional pricing:
Browse BMW 230 deals by model year to compare pricing across different years:
The deals below represent actual transactions from verified BMW 230 buyers. Each deal shows the final price paid, giving you real market data to use in your own negotiation. With 3 verified deals to reference, you'll know exactly what price to target.



Verified buyers are paying an average of $48,446 for the BMW 230, based on 3 transactions. Prices range from $48,097.6 to $49,143.2 depending on trim, options, and location. Paying at or below the average puts you in a strong position.
Buyers are negotiating an average of 7.3% off MSRP on the BMW 230. In competitive markets, discounts reach 10% or more. Your leverage depends on dealer inventory, time of purchase, and how many quotes you collect before committing.
Paying MSRP leaves money on the table. Verified buyers are paying an average of 7.3% below MSRP for the BMW 230. Unless the vehicle has extremely limited availability, negotiating below sticker is standard and expected.
Four factors drive BMW 230 pricing: (1) Trim and options — higher trims have larger dollar discounts but similar percentage savings; (2) Location — markets with multiple competing dealers produce better prices; (3) Timing — end of month, quarter, and model year offer the most leverage; (4) Dealer inventory — vehicles on the lot 60+ days are significantly more negotiable.
Based on 3 verified buyer-submitted transactions. All prices come from real deal sheets uploaded after purchase — not estimates or dealer ads. Last updated . Learn about our data.
Last updated: . Based on 3 verified buyer deals.