Used BMW X6 Cars

Showing 1 to 10 of 41 second hand BMW X6 Cars
We have 41 used BMW X6 cars for sale online, so check out the listings. View stock from 25 dealers. Find a second hand BMW X6 by searching today.
BMW X6 3.0 30d MHT M Sport SUV 5dr Diesel Hybrid A +31

2022

Automatic

38.7 mpg

Tax: £200

Mileage: 41,719

Hybrid

BMW X6 4.4 M50i V8 SUV 5dr Petrol Auto xDrive Euro +52

2023

Automatic

23.0 mpg

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 51,991

Petrol

BMW X6 3.0 40d M Sport SUV 5dr Diesel Auto xDrive +12

2016

Automatic

33.2 mpg

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 44,419

Diesel

BMW X6 XDrive 40D HAMANN MOTORSPORT +37
£18,990  or Finance from £444 per month

2011

Automatic

37.7 mpg

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 68,000

Diesel

BMW X6 30d 3.0 M Sport SUV 5dr Diesel Auto xDrive +36

2016

Automatic

47.1 mpg

Tax: £275

Mileage: 69,099

Diesel

BMW X6 40d SUV 2011, 110939 miles, £9491 +25
£9,491  or Finance from £213 per month

2011

Automatic

37.7 mpg

Tax: £395

Mileage: 110,939

Diesel

BMW X6 3.0 40i MHT M Sport SUV 5dr Petrol Hybrid A +7

2022

Automatic

28.8 mpg

Tax: £200

Mileage: 43,844

Hybrid

Looking for Car Finance?
We'll find you a great deal!
No Deposit Needed

See if CarMoney can save you £££ on car finance. Rates from 8.9% APR. Representative 17.9% APR. CarMoney Ltd is a broker not a lender

Logo of Carmoney
Rates from 8.9% APR
BMW X6 M BiTurbo V8 SUV 2015, 30000 miles, £32500 +37
£32,500  or Finance from £777 per month

2015

Automatic

25.4 mpg

Tax: £790

Mileage: 30,000

Petrol

BMW X6 40d SUV 2011, 105972 miles, £7991 +25
£7,991  or Finance from £176 per month

2011

Automatic

37.67 mpg

Tax: £395

Mileage: 105,972

Diesel

BMW X6 35d SUV 2009, 92992 miles, £7991 +30
£7,991  or Finance from £176 per month

2009

Automatic

34.0 mpg

Tax: £430

Mileage: 92,992

Diesel

Search all 41 BMW X6 cars
Showing 1 to 10 of 41

Get cars straight to your inbox

Thank you!

Your cars alert has been created.

Why buy a used BMW X6 with Exchange and Mart?

Has there been a more divisive car than BMW's X6 launched in the last two decades? Possibly not. The original 'E71'-series first generation version debuted back in 2008 and the formula was pretty simple. It was basically an X5 with a coupe-style sloping back. Lots of people got very aerated about this, claiming that here was a car with the handling shortcomings of an SUV coupled with the limited practicality of a coupe; the worst of both worlds. But then the X6 sold and sold in serious numbers. In fact, BMW shifted more than a quarter of a million of the things before launching a smoother-looking 'F16'-series second generation model in 2014, which nearly doubled that sales tally before this MK3 'G06'-series version was introduced in mid-2019. It gained more competition in this form, thanks to the arrival of the Audi Q8, the Porsche Cayenne Coupe and a second generation version of the Mercedes GLE Coupe. Hence the need for this update in early 2023.

About the BMW X6

When you pause to consider it, the BMW X6 shouldn't really have caused such controversy. It's a bit like getting hot under the collar about a 4 Series Coupe when you can buy a perfectly practical 3 Series Touring for less. They're not the same thing, the buyers aren't the same and BMW ought to be congratulated for having the savvy to spot this latent demand. Even if it's not your thing, and there are many who will put their hand up to that, the X6 deserves a certain measure of respect. This improved version of the third generation model doesn't diverge too markedly from the template laid down by its predecessors. It's just better in every measurable regard; more powerful, more economical, quicker and less polluting. It's also built of superior materials, is arguably a bit better looking and comes with some tempting high-tech options. Admire it for what it is. The X6 isn't going away.

Representative Example

Borrow £6,000 with £1,000 deposit over 48 months with a representative APR of 17.9%, monthly payment would be £171.83, with a total cost of credit of £2,247.84 and a total amount payable of £9,247.84. CarMoney Limited can introduce you to a limited number of finance providers based on your credit rating and we will receive a commission for such introductions this can either be a % of the amount borrowed or a flat fee. This does not influence the interest rate you’re offered in any way. CarMoney is a broker not a lender.