6 used BMW X4 M Sport cars for sale
Prices from just £29,998
Search our stockUsed BMW X4 M Sport cars in stock
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2024 (24) BMW X4 xDrive20d MHT M Sport 5dr Step Auto
- 8747 miles
- Nearly new
- Petrol/Electric Hybrid
Only £53,898£249 Deposit + £963.11 Per month -
2024 (24) BMW X4 xDrive20d MHT M Sport 5dr Step Auto
- 12,563 miles
- Nearly new
- Petrol/Electric Hybrid
Only £52,898£249 Deposit + £947.46 Per month - We offer the UK's best used car deals, guaranteed.
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2021 (21) BMW X4 xDrive20d MHT M Sport 5dr Step Auto
- 28,199 miles
- Used
- Diesel
Only £34,898£249 Deposit + £614.52 Per month -
2023 (73) BMW X4 xDrive30d MHT M Sport 5dr Auto [Tech/Pro Pack]
- 10,231 miles
- Used
- Diesel
Only £51,498£249 Deposit + £1075.72 Per month -
2023 (73) BMW X4 xDrive20d MHT M Sport 5dr Step Auto
- 9890 miles
- Nearly new
- Diesel
Only £48,498£249 Deposit + £857.99 Per month -
2019 (19) BMW X4 xDrive30d M Sport 5dr Step Auto
- 46,533 miles
- Used
- 47.1 MPG*
Only £29,998£249 Deposit + £557.60 Per month
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Monthly Payment | £557.60 |
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Deposit | £249 |
Term (Months) | 42 |
Cash Price | £29998 |
Credit Amount | £29749.0 |
Completion Fee | £1 |
Total Amount Payable | £36,566 |
Fixed Interest Rate | 4.6% |
Representative APR | 8.9% |
Arnold Clark Automobiles Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (308092) for general insurance and consumer credit purposes. We act as a credit broker sourcing credit to assist with your purchase from a carefully selected panel of lenders. Lenders will pay us a fee for these introductions (click here for details including our panel of lenders and disclosure statement). Offers subject to status, terms and conditions.
* MPG figures are obtained in laboratory testing and intended for comparisons between vehicles. Please be aware they’re not intended to represent real world efficiency.