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Comprehensive Guide to Buying a BMW 5 Series in the UK

BMW 5 Series (2010 - 2013)

These models, classified as F10, were well-known for their high-quality interior and strong engine performance.

  • Pros: Exceptional handling and comfort, robust engine options, luxury-filled cabin.
  • Cons: Expensive maintenance costs, some models had issues with engine reliability.

What to look out for: Check the suspension, as some owners reported problems with the air suspension failing.

Competitors: Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Audi A6.

BMW 5 Series (2013 - 2017)

Introduced as an updated version of previous models, it had subtle interior enhancements and performance improvements.

  • Pros: Exceptional motorway cruiser, substantial boot space, great fuel economy in diesels.
  • Cons: High servicing costs, some interior materials below BMW standard.

What to look out for: Check for excessive tyre wear, as some owners reported irregular wear patterns.

Competitors: Jaguar XF, Lexus GS.

BMW 5 Series (2017 - present)

The latest generation, G30, is heralded for its blend of performance, comfort, and technology.

  • Pros: Very efficient, particularly in diesel form, high-tech cabin, top-notch ride and handling.
  • Cons: Expensive options, lack of standard equipment compared to rivals.

What to look out for: Ensure there are no electrical glitches, as some owners reported issues with the infotainment system.

Competitors: Volvo S90, Mercedes-Benz E-Class.

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