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BMW 5 Series Used Buying Guide
A refined executive car that can handle high mileage well when servicing is disciplined. The risk is buying one that looks premium but has delayed cooling, gearbox, emissions, or suspension work.
Ownership plan
Use this as the first-month plan after viewing the car. It keeps the inspection practical and turns vague risk into jobs you can price.
Baseline the car with fluids, filters, scan report, and a cooling-system inspection.
For diesel examples, check DPF, EGR, NOx, and injector data before purchase.
Inspect suspension arms, dampers, tires, and alignment because heavy executive cars can hide wear.
Engines and versions to understand
N57 diesel
MediumStrong when maintained, but timing, emissions, and oil leaks need checks.
B47 diesel
MediumEfficient option; verify service intervals and emissions health.
B48 petrol
MediumGood balance; inspect cooling, PCV, oil leaks, and scan data.
Six-cylinder petrol
MediumDesirable, but maintenance cost and cooling health matter.
Common problems
- Oil leaks around common gasket areas and filter housings.
- Cooling-system plastics, thermostat, and water pump age.
- ZF gearbox service neglect or low-speed hesitation.
- Diesel emissions faults including EGR, DPF, AdBlue, and NOx systems.
- Suspension arms, dampers, air suspension, and tire wear.
Inspection checklist
- Drive the car cold and warm, including low-speed traffic and motorway acceleration.
- Check cooling residue, oil leaks, and undertray dampness.
- Scan engine, gearbox, suspension, and body modules.
- Verify gearbox service, brake fluid, coolant, and differential service where applicable.
- Inspect tire brands and wear; cheap mismatched tires often signal wider neglect.
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