2018 BMW 118i MANUAL DRIVING POV/REVIEW // BEST FIRST CAR?
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Another great video. Really enjoyed it. Really made me miss my 68 reg 118d that I part exchanged for my new 420d. Was a great car.
What a great review,have one myself from New and love it.😀
Got a 2017 118i with automatic and its literally the perfect everyday car unless you got a few kids or need a lot of room in general!
ive got this exact car, and honestly 4th gear on the motorway in sport/sport+ (i know it doesnt effect performance just throttle response) but it keeps up with c200/320is etc have to rev it out and push it but its not bad on the motorway can do 110/120 fairly easily(private road) lol
Great review. Had one of these as a courtesy car and agree with pretty much everything you mentioned.
A lot of people automatically shit on the 118i because it’s a 3 cylinder despite never driving one. In reality the engine is pretty smooth and has more than enough power for everyday driving. The chassis is great too, as mentioned in this video, making for a surprisingly fun car.
If you’re not bothered about having a stupidly powerful car then this is a solid option. The cabin is lovely place to be in and the chassis provides good fun as shown in this video.
If you want power though then 2012-2014 M135i’s can be had for similar money.
Just bought this car last week getting about 37mpg in city driving looking forward to getting it on the motorway when have some days out!!! Beautiful car inside and out… and imo looks so much better than the new shape
How are you getting along with it now?!
Sold it now but loved it
@@simonhague9410may I ask why you sold it
Love it. As always a wonderful review!
An earlier version, from 2011 to 2015, the latter even available in the facelift model, with the 1598cc engine would even be more fun with a stage 1 map up to a decent 220hp - the same engine in the 114i up to the 120i, so less in buying price (and road taxes here) when choosing a 114i for example and map it with no real internal changes required. Just the engine mapped to its natural power.
Beware these N13 4-cylinder engines used in the earlier F20s (designed in collaboration with Peugeot), suffer from degraded valve stem oil seal gaskets (resulting in more and more oil consumption) and timing chain problems (in which case a costly engine overhaul is required). I'd rather go for the B38 engine. And in any case: make 100% sure it's not currently, nor ever was in it's history, chip tuned - at least if you expect it to work reliably.
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I'm driving the F20 B38 myself - more then enough power for today's world, the fun is more in the F20's incredibly good handling anyway. Best weight distribution is with this small engine: it's placed right behind the cabin. With super98, I manage to keep fuel consumption below 38 mpg.
The 120i has the b48 engine which can be tuned up to 270-280ps with no internal changes. Makes a big difference from 184ps!
@@Fhrivneoauf120i is quite good tbf, looking at one myself currently got a 16 plate a3 hatch 2.0tdi
test drove a couple and i wanna get one just abit worried on the maintence side apparently not the most reliable engine on the f20
Just got my hands on a 2019 F21 118i M Shadow Shadow Edition 3 cyl after running into some issues with my 2011 E87 120d M Sport Shadow Edition. Can definitely notice the difference in power but love how well the F21 drives. Decided I don't need rapid 0-60/30-70 times anymore (less appealing now I'm 34) so am more than happy with my purchase. Also the Harmon Kardon system is niiicceee and punchy, especially when playing Afrobeats and Amapiano
How’s it holding up mate? No issues?
@@harrycharles2676hi mate, had it just under a year now and still running perfectly like the day I bought it. Had its full service & mot a few weeks ago and had zero advisories, warnings or errors. Have done just over 14k miles as I’m also a mobile dj outside of my day job and it fits all of my equipment without feeling squished and is comfortable on long drives especially with cruise control
Just catching up on this video - was it on run flat tyres ? I love basement models (I own a 318d) and this could be the car for me next I think. Does it feel lighter at the front than the diesel? Assuming it does
I’ve got one currently and love it. Only thing I hate is the clutch. Especially with its cdv it makes any confident driver feel like they have no clutch control whatsoever. Even with a brand new clutch and flywheel I feel as though the car wants to stall and the clutch is off and on to whether it wants to engage and disengage
I own a 116d Shadow Edition and that car is even cheaper to insure, it solves the low-end punch issue with the 118i. However it's has no power when full throtted.
I’ve got a 118d (2015 ) stock was 148bhp and I got it remapped to 195bhp car runs like a beast good car
@@jaymiah2706 unfortunately in my country they are banning diesels so I cannoy buy a used 116 or 118d
Great video mate thank you for this as I am looking at a A class or this. but at 8:15 being in eco pro mode would that make it slow to respond.
eco pro mainly just changes throttle mapping but if you put your foot down you’ll get exactly the same amount of power.
@@ParagonCarsLondon ahh okay 👍
This is my first car bmw 118i manual 2019
A high clutch does not always mean its worn
would you say this is better then the 118d?
Great video! You make some of the best reviews on youtube. I have a question:
I’m getting my first car in a year, would you recommend an F20 118i/d (lci) or a Fiesta ST mk7? Or something else for spirited driving?
I’m much into cars but haven’t driven anything really because only 16 yet! Here in Sweden these two are priced at aprox the same. I think the f20 M-sport looks really good but is the ST more fun? Thanks!
The ST is a great car and more fun than a 118i but the 1 series is a nicer daily. If you live around some good roads i’d get the fiesta.
What is the Harmon kardon like in the 1 series. Like it it better/worse than the b&o in the A3?
B&O is better in the A3 but the harmon kardon system is still very good in the 1 series.
You sound so similar to the guy on Watchfinder in this intro lol
BMW’s and watches… you’re a man of culture like me ;)
@@BIG2hats haha nice :)
I got a 220d coupe. Shadow edition but normal Hi-Fi stereo system. Not the harmon&kardon. What did I do wrong?
UK car?
@@luis_esp7its from Germany
@@fabianjan6425 mine is also from germany and has normal Hi-Fi. I guess its because he has an UK car and a lot of things are Standard there
What would the insurance be for a 18 year old just passed be monthly 1.6L be ?
Depends on where you live but usually quite expensive. I paid £4.5k for my first year...
Great video. I’m 18 and am considering this car when my R plates are down and if I get the right price with insurance. My current first car is only 67hp so this will feel like a step up. Preferably 2017/18 nicely specced. Found this video very relatable and think it’s a brilliant looking car and performs good for a 1.5. The new 1 series just isn’t the same and the A class and A3 just don’t do it for me like this does.
What is the rough estimate for insurance on this car at 18?
@@Dylxn933 too expensive😂 can’t remember exactly but couldn’t be bothered throwing money down the drain on expensive insurance. Just going to wait for a bit for it to go down. That’s life I guess
@@skyrocket7487 yeah I’ve still to learn how to drive and this is my dream first car tbh I just hope I can afford it
@@Dylxn933 you could always look at a 116d/i if 118i is too expensive
@@skyrocket7487 yeah is it best to finance your first car?
What are the differences between the 120i and 125i except from the power differences? Does the 125i have different injectors, pistons etc?
118i has B38 3 cylinder engine.
120i and 125i B48 4 cylinder engine.
I would go for the 120i or 125i automatic.
@@static2101 Iknow that the 118i has “only” 3 cylinders thats why i didn’t mention it. I was more curious about the difference between the 120i and 125i. Apparantly the 125i has stronger pistions and different turbo pressure.
Is the series 1 a gas guzzler, looking at getting one but as soon as me uncle heard that I want a BMW he said stay away from them as their gas guzzlers, (I didn’t say what BMW model, but I know me cousin had an X5 and that was a gas guzzler)
All 1 series models are good on fuel. Even the M140i can do over 40mpg. Just depends how you drive them.
Might be late, but my 50 year old mum had one of these and only got 37mpg. Quite low for a 3 cylinder engine in a fairly small car. But not deal-breakingly bad
Eurocars are more economical, i think it's the way they are tuned for the higher quality fuel. 95 is the cheap stuff in the UK anyway
Hi love the vid..what's your opinion of the diesel versions for first-time drivers ?
The 118d is also a fantastic car. If you’re doing a lot of miles it’ll just about be the better choice over the 118i. The 118d has a lot more low down torque as well.
@@ParagonCarsLondon yeah, I'm using it for mainly long town driving and sometimes motorway journeys..only worry is about the DPF getting clogged.
@@ziedotz7183 as long as you take it on one long journey per week you should be good for a while. They get clogged up when you do a lot of town driving.
Do you think I can get insurance on this cheap London 18 first car.
you can but be prepared to pay over 4k for a year.
How’s the cabin noises when driving, also how’s the drive; is it smooth ?
cabin noise is quiet and it’s very smooth for a 3 cylinder engine.
Stephen Mangan ?
Would a 17 year old going in the army get insurance on this? 18.6k a year wage
No, I got insured on this, but rejected from four insurers
Could you do a review of a 120i or 125i?
if we get one, i'll certainly be reviewing it.
@@ParagonCarsLondonHope you do one soon, Looking at 120/125i for next car from my 2.0tdi a3.
I currently have my eyes on a 118d manual, i just need an insurance amount.
118i 3 points and 0 NCD
22 yr old/ £2.6k without the black box, roughly 215-250 a month Fully Comprehensive
Could get that easily down if you're willing, through Third Party Fire & theft down to £150-£180 a month
@@mattdee3213 Rip off
Can get insured on a 335D (309 Bhp 3.0L) at 27 yrs old, 0 points, 9yrs NCD with pass plus WITHOUT telematics for £1,350.
@@thefiestaguy8831 Like I say, just turned 22 with 3 points and 0 NCD no telematics fully comp.
Sorry if i sound stupid , I thought these cars were automatic ?
You could get them with a manual gearbox instead of the auto from factory.
Wouldn't say a good first car, you're going to make mistakes especially in the first year of driving on your own and potentially needlessly damage a nice car
Starting the 30-70 sprint at 3,000 rpm is hardly fair! If you have an auto it’ll kick down to 4.5k+. Great video(s) otherwise
Really? Having the car kick down 1k revs away from redline seems quite aggressive, no?
@@bog4240i’d say 4.5/5k revs on kickdown isn’t exactly bad. It’s not a diesel
Does anyone actually have this as a first car? What is it like with price etc?
I got it as my first car in March. Not that exact one but the 5 door 116d in blue. It’s great I pay £278 a month on finance. For my usage which is commuting and pleasure I use £25 fuel per week. On eco mode £20 will do. For insurance it’s £250 per month but I suppose that’s a lot because I’m a first time driver.
@@shemwonders7974 Whats ur age?
I bought 2017 118i SE manual as my first car.. 21k miles deiven for £13k... really enjoying it!
Got my 118i this year 22 plate, insurance wise 1700 this year with black box which I thinks pretty decent 19 years old with 1 year no claims
@@friedVHSS 25
What 18 year old first time buying is getting a bmw
I did. 63 plate M135i
Lol same, this exact car
They finance it lol
You’d be surprised how much BMWs depreciate over time.
Im 19 and bought my second two weeks ago