BMW X5 used buying guide
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Model Guide

BMW X5 Used Buying Guide

A capable premium SUV, but it is not a cheap car to rescue. Weight, xDrive hardware, tires, suspension, diesel emissions, and cooling systems all raise the cost of neglected ownership.

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.

1

Budget more than a saloon for tires, brakes, suspension, and fluid services.

2

Verify xDrive/transfer case behavior and matched tire sizes before purchase.

3

Treat air suspension and diesel-emissions faults as negotiation points, not minor annoyances.

Engines and versions to understand

N57 diesel

Medium

Popular and capable; timing, emissions, and oil leaks need proof.

B57 diesel

Medium

Improved modern option; still scan emissions and boost systems.

V8 petrol

Higher

Performance is strong, but heat, oil leaks, and costs are high.

Plug-in hybrid

Higher

Check battery health, charging history, and cooling complexity.

Common problems

  • Air suspension leaks, compressor fatigue, and ride-height faults.
  • Transfer case wear, xDrive shudder, and mismatched tire damage.
  • Cooling leaks, oil leaks, and boost/vacuum issues.
  • Diesel EGR, DPF, AdBlue, and NOx faults.
  • Heavy brake, tire, and suspension wear.

Inspection checklist

  • Check all tires match in size, brand, tread depth, and load rating.
  • Test tight low-speed turns for xDrive shudder.
  • Raise and lower suspension modes if fitted and inspect overnight sag.
  • Scan drivetrain, suspension, body, and emissions modules.
  • Review invoices for transfer case, gearbox, differential, and brake work.

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