Used BMWs in Raleigh

34 vehicles 16 local dealers
BMW
2018 BMW X5 xDrive35i AWD 4dr SUV
$18,498
84,773 mi 41 pics 2d ago
2018 BMW 3-Series 320i Sedan
$14,995
71,645 mi 22 pics 3d ago
2017 BMW X6 M Base AWD 4dr SUV
$32,999
40,663 mi 45 pics 4d ago
2015 BMW 5 Series 535i Gran Turismo Sedan 4D
$8,900
106,488 mi 15 pics 1w ago
2019 BMW 5-Series M550i xDrive
$22,995
127,835 mi 23 pics 1w ago
2016 BMW X5 xDrive50i Sport Utility 4D
$10,900
118,194 mi 49 pics 1w ago
2016 BMW X5 xDrive35i Sport Utility 4D
$11,900
118,245 mi 49 pics 1w ago
2016 BMW 7-Series 750i xDrive
$19,995
83,793 mi 26 pics 2w ago
2015 BMW X6 xDrive35i Sport Utility 4D
$11,500
160,274 mi 21 pics 3w ago
2018 BMW X6 M
$27,995
109,835 mi 25 pics 3w ago
2021 BMW X7 xDrive40i AWD 4dr Sports Activity Vehicle
$33,998
76,102 mi 44 pics 3w ago
2015 BMW X6 xDrive35i AWD 4dr SUV
$14,448
116,563 mi 45 pics 3w ago
2016 BMW X1 xDrive28i
$10,895
100,540 mi 21 pics 4w ago
2018 BMW X1 xDrive28i
$13,995
81,131 mi 24 pics 4w ago
2018 BMW 4-Series Gran Coupe 430i xDrive
$12,499
124,245 mi 43 pics 5w ago
2014 BMW Z4 sDrive28i 2dr Convertible
$14,999
74,852 mi 37 pics 5w ago
2018 BMW X5 sDrive35i
$14,995
102,154 mi 25 pics 7w ago
2015 BMW i8 Base AWD 2dr Coupe
$39,999
82,342 mi 32 pics 9w ago
2015 BMW 3-Series 335i xDrive Sedan
$15,995
80,527 mi 22 pics 10w ago
2021 BMW 3 Series 330i xDrive AWD 4dr Sedan
$16,499
143,138 mi 35 pics 14w ago
2019 BMW 7 Series 740i xDrive AWD 4dr Sedan
$17,997
120,127 mi 43 pics 15w ago
2017 BMW X5 xDrive35i
$15,250
105,326 mi 54 pics 18w ago
2015 BMW 5-Series 528i xDrive
$9,995
110,220 mi 26 pics 22w ago
2019 BMW X3 sDrive30i
$16,200
91,309 mi 67 pics 24w ago
2016 BMW 2-Series M235i xDrive Coupe
$19,999
109,701 mi 14 pics 27w ago
2020 BMW 7 Series 750i xDrive AWD 4dr Sedan
$34,999
65,005 mi 46 pics 27w ago
2019 BMW 7 Series 750i xDrive AWD 4dr Sedan
$17,997
143,874 mi 58 pics 27w ago
2019 BMW X5 xDrive40i
$19,995
107,117 mi 29 pics 30w ago
2019 BMW 7 Series 750i xDrive AWD 4dr Sedan
$26,997
82,170 mi 56 pics 32w ago
2016 BMW 2-Series 228i Convertible
$12,700
65,750 mi 61 pics 35w ago
2018 BMW X5 sDrive35i
$15,995
94,250 mi 32 pics 35w ago
2020 BMW X5 xDrive40i
$21,795
104,255 mi 30 pics 36w ago
2015 BMW 6-Series Gran Coupe 640i xDrive
$14,795
117,199 mi 31 pics 43w ago

The Raleigh Used Car Market

Raleigh is North Carolina's capital and the largest city in the 919 area code - 516,000 residents spread across a metro that grew outward for decades rather than building up. That sprawl means most people drive. The city has over 100 miles of greenway trails for biking, but the daily commute still runs on I-40, I-540, and US-1.

The used car market here moves fast. Raleigh's population grew roughly 20% in the last decade, which creates constant turnover - new residents buying in, relocating residents selling off. Dealers across the city carry different stock depending on their neighborhood and customer base, so where you shop in Raleigh changes what you'll find on the lot.

What Sells Where in Raleigh

Raleigh's neighborhoods have distinct identities, and the inventory at nearby dealers tends to follow.

Downtown and Five Points

Five Points sits at the intersection of five streets north of downtown - bungalows, mid-century homes, walkable blocks. Street parking and narrow residential roads make compact sedans and small crossovers the practical choice. Dealers near downtown carry more fuel-efficient inventory and fewer full-size trucks.

North Hills and Midtown

North Hills is Raleigh's modern mixed-use corridor - luxury apartments, high-end retail, tech office space. This is where pre-owned luxury vehicles concentrate. If you're looking for a used BMW, Lexus, or Mercedes, the dealerships along Six Forks Road and the North Hills area carry the deepest selection.

North Raleigh - Falls of Neuse Corridor

The suburbs along Falls of Neuse Road and up toward Falls Lake are family territory. Three-row SUVs, midsize crossovers, and minivans dominate. Wake County schools drive a lot of vehicle decisions in this part of the city - families shopping for their second or third vehicle usually need something that seats five or more and handles school pickup lines and weekend soccer tournaments.

West Raleigh and NC State

NC State University borders western downtown, and the surrounding neighborhoods - Hillsborough Street, Avent Ferry, Western Boulevard - have a younger, more budget-focused market. Students and recent graduates shop for reliable daily drivers under $15K. High-mileage Hondas and Toyotas move quickly from lots in this area.

Southeast Raleigh toward Garner

The southeast corridor toward Garner has more trades workers and hands-on industries. Trucks and work-capable vehicles are the strongest sellers. If you need a pickup with a bed that can haul, the dealers along Rock Quarry Road and toward the Garner border stock more of what you're after than a North Hills lot would.

Raleigh Commute Context

Most Raleigh commutes are highway miles. I-40 runs east-west through the center of the city and connects to Durham in about 25 minutes westbound. I-540 loops around northern Raleigh and is the primary route from North Raleigh suburbs to Research Triangle Park. US-1 (Capital Boulevard) runs north-south on the east side and handles heavy commercial traffic.

Highway miles matter when you're evaluating a used car. A vehicle with 60,000 miles from I-540 commuting has less wear on the brakes, transmission, and suspension than one with 60,000 miles of stop-and-go on Capital Boulevard. Ask the dealer about the vehicle's history and where it was primarily driven - Raleigh's highway-heavy commute patterns usually work in a used car's favor.

Shopping Tips for Raleigh Buyers

Raleigh's dealer market is competitive because buyers can reach Durham, Cary, and Garner lots within a 20-minute drive. That competition tends to keep pricing honest - if one dealer is overpriced, the next one is a short trip down I-40 or US-70. Use that to your advantage. Check what the same make and model is listed for in Durham or Cary before you commit.

Inventory turns over seasonally. Tax refund season from February through April moves the most vehicles and brings the widest selection as dealers stock up. Late summer sees a wave of trade-ins near NC State's fall semester when students upgrade or sell before leaving town.

Raleigh does not have vehicle emissions testing. North Carolina does require an annual safety inspection, which costs $30 and covers brakes, tires, steering, lights, and windshield condition. Any dealer you buy from should be able to provide a current inspection - if they can't, ask why.

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Raleigh buyers use 919 Used Cars to find cars they won't see on the national listing sites. If your dealership is in Raleigh and your inventory isn't here, local shoppers are missing it.

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