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120's plenty: 'Baby' BMW was all the car I needed in 2025
Sunday, Jan 04, 2026 12:00 AM
Fav cars   KC Sometimes the old school ways of a family hatchback just can't be beaten

I evaluated many newcomers this year, virtually all of which were a whacking great SUV, a life-complicating EV or a combination of both.

Consequently the car that I enjoyed far above all others in 2025 wasn’t at all innovative or even new: it was a small, modestly sporty, petrol-powered hatchback of a variety that has been familiar for two decades now.

The BMW 1 Series has accrued an unfortunate reputation or three in that time, stemming from its engineering compromises and certain groups of customers, but in today’s context it suddenly seems fabulous – to me, at least.

Its dimensions never had me questioning my own judgement, its three-cylinder turbo engine was punchy yet also cost-effective and its interior – admittedly creaking under the weight of every option in this case – was nothing short of luxurious.

Loath though I am to present as a Luddite, I can only conclude that old-school still rules.