Here's a summary of the YouTube video review of the BMW X1: - The BMW X1 has grown in size compared to older models. - The X1's rear adaptive headlights feature 3D sculpted tail lights. - Fake diffuser and exhaust trims are present on the M Sport, which seems unnecesssary. - Alloy wheels start at 17 inches, but 20-inch wheels seem more proportional to the vehicle. - Roof bars are standard because it’s an SUV. - It has darkened tinted rear windows. - Flush door handles provide a modern look. - BMW designs have been controversial of late but X1 is fairly safe - Grills are large - M sport trim has real vents at front bumper, to help smooth airflow along the side. - The BMW X1 starts around £33,775. - The X1's interior feels well-made compared to Audi and Mercedes. - It has soft-touch materials at the top of the doors. - Interior door handles are stylish. - Ambient lighting strips are throughout the car. - Center console has a driver select knob, start button, and volume control. - The center console contains a large storage area, cup holders, and a wireless charging pad. - The graphics on the curvy screen are sharp, but a little laggy. - Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are available and both wireless and wired. - The digital driver’s display allows the rotation of various content for easy use. - Paddle shifters don’t extend far enough. - The rear head room is good, but knee room is a little tight. - It is easy to install car seats in the vehicle. - It is not particularly wide, as three adults in the back may not be ideal for long travel. - Rear windows do not go all the way down. - Rear seats are split 40/40/20. - 500 liters of boot capacity on 4 wheel drive, 540 on 2 wheel drive model. - Car can detect and recall 20 seconds before and 30 seconds after an accident. - Engine has special flaps that enclose the grill to improve aerodynamics when cooling is not needed, which makes it the most aerodynamic in its class. - It can be hard to alter distance from vehicle ahead when using cruise control due to the required navigation of many menus - It has automatic cruise control - The review model is averaging 45 miles to the gallon. - Some of the engine noise is fake via speaker projection, which is altered by drive mode. - There is a lot of tire and wind noise. - The steering is light and accurate, but there is a lack of feedback. - The car is fine to drive. - The reviewer suggests that the BMW X1 should be on the short list of cars to consider.