Used BMW 3 Series 2014-2018 review. Good. Excellent performance. Decent ride quality. BMW 3 Series 3.0 335d M Sport Touring Auto XDrive Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr . 2016. £16,990. 84,000 miles.
Excellent in every respect. This is my third 5 series tourer and my second 530d. I average 45.6mpg on a mix of town, Rural roads and motorway driving. The car accelerates effortlessly, even in Eco mode, and the torque is excellent. The only issues are the leg room in the rear seats for tall passengers, not helped by my 6’3” frame, and the
The verdict 9/10. The BMW 5-series Touring is every bit as impressive as the saloon, only with the added versatility that comes from having a larger boot. True, a Mercedes E-class Estate can carry
New Engine and Performance Upgrades. Discounting the fully-electric i5 – covered in our BMW i5 Buyer’s Guide – the 2024 BMW 5 Series sees modest performance increases throughout the range
Although it looks bulkier than the previous 5 Series it isn’t much bigger. though the interior is significantly improved. 1. BMW 5 Series (F10) – N47, N57 diesel engines. Good news – the four (N47) and six (N47) cylinder diesel engines in the 2010-2017 5 Series are generally reliable if maintained well.
BMW’s claimed 5.6-second zero-to-62-mph time (with all-wheel drive) is just 0.2 second behind that of the equivalent sedan. Ride comfort is outstanding, even on the 20-inch wheels of our testThe 2015 BMW 528i is powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 240 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque. An eight-speed automatic transmission is standard, and an
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