BMW 5 Series
530e M Sport 4dr Auto
- Vehicle Year, 2018
- Mileage, 32,414 miles
- Fuel Type, Petrol plug-in hybrid
- Transmission Type, Automatic
Full price.£19,819Price per month. pcp. £303
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A BMW 5 Series for sale is a brilliant option for a sophisticated executive saloon that benefits from reliable German engineering. It’s a favourite in the BMW lineup, having stood the test of time and been upgraded with the latest tech and timeless styling. You can get a used BMW 5 Series as a petrol, diesel or hybrid model, plus there’s a new electric version.
Based on a cash price of £12,550, with a £2,000 customer deposit, borrowing £10,550 at a representative APR of 11.4%. 48 monthly payments of £194.03. Fixed rate of interest per annum 5.93%. Optional final payment £5,005.00. Option-to-purchase fee £10. Amount of interest £3,768.44. Total amount payable £16,318.44. Annual mileage limit 8,000 miles. Excess mileage charge 4p per mile.
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Start nowThe 5 Series has been in BMW's lineup for more than five decades now, and it's aged like a fine wine.
Whether it’s comfort, luxury or practicality you’re after, this BMW can offer it all. When it first came out in 1972, it became an instant hit among those wanting a more executive feel to their vehicle.
You get that classic styling and high-quality feel that BMW is famous for, making it a top choice on UK roads.
The 5 Series’ main rivals are the Audi A6 and Mercedes-Benz E-Class – all equally as impressive cars, but only one wears the chequered flag badge from Munich, Germany.
– Read our BMW 5 Series review
As you’d expect, every model of the 5 Series has included the most up-to-date car tech and the latest versions are no different.
Newer models are available with plug-in hybrid and even electric power options, which are ideal for those living in towns or cities.
Popular BMW 5 Series trims
There aren’t many trim levels to pick from, but every model is well-equipped and built to a high standard.
> BMW 5 Series SE - Entry-level model with LED headlights, powered boot lid, digital instrument cluster and cruise control
> BMW 5 Series M Sport - High-spec sporty-looking model with some extra kit and styling enhancements
BMW 5 Series history
The 5 Series has been going since 1972, and BMW unveiled the eighth-generation model with a new electric option in 2023, badged BMW i5.
> BMW 5 Series F10/F11 (2010) - Exterior styling improvements and much more modern interior compared with predecessor
> BMW 5 Series F10/F11 facelift (2014) - Engine efficiency improvements and upgraded iDrive infotainment system
> BMW 5 Series G30/G31 (2017) - Higher-quality materials and introduction of efficient plug-in hybrid options
> BMW 5 Series G30/G31 facelift (2020) - Redesigned, sharper-looking exterior and more standard equipment
> BMW 5 Series G60/G61 (2023) - Latest-generation model with focus on efficiency, including hybrid and electric options
BMW 5 Series body styles
Although many people think of the BMW 5 Series as a saloon, the estate model – badged Touring – is equally as popular.
> BMW 5 Series saloon - Large and practical executive saloon that’s fun to drive
> BMW 5 Series Touring - One of the largest estates you can buy with a large, flat boot floor
> BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo - Taller saloon-shaped car with hatchback boot, sold from 2009 until it was replaced by the 6 Series Gran Turismo
Inside, the BMW 5 Series is packed full of state-of-the-art technology, as you’d expect from a high-end executive saloon.
In more recent models, BMW has changed its infotainment system and dashboard layout, adding a larger display and Apple CarPlay connectivity.
The larger display measures 12.3 inches and is the same display you’d find in the larger and more luxurious 7 Series.
This screen is connected to BMW’s iDrive system, which offers a seamless user experience including some optional extras such as a 3D surround view of the vehicle and an impressive Harman Kardon or Bowers & Wilkins sound system.
The entry-level offering is the 5 Series SE model, but you still get 17-inch alloys, heated front seats, cruise control, and access to that impressive infotainment system.
You can go all out and opt for a used 5 Series M Sport model with larger 19-inch alloys, a sportier body kit, and faux leather details.
You can see the full range of features in each model by checking our BMW 5 Series models for sale.
BMW has struggled in the past with the occasional reliability issue, but modern vehicles are much better and will rarely create any issues for you.
A used BMW 5 Series is considered a reliable car and receives positive reviews from its drivers, often outperforming many key rivals.
Although you can find used BMW 5 Series for sale with powerful 3.0-litre engines, many drivers opt for the punchy but efficient 2.0-litre units, which are comparatively cheap to run, tax, and maintain.
Insurance for a used BMW 5 Series might be higher than you’d pay for smaller cars like a BMW 3 Series, but prices are typically in line with other rivals like the Mercedes E-Class.
A BMW 5 Series for sale makes for a great family car because there’s room for up to five adults and all their kit, whether that’s in saloon or estate format.
A used BMW 5 Series also appeals to keen drivers because the driving experience is engaging and intuitive.
The 5 Series’ main rivals are the Audi A6 and Mercedes-Benz E-Class – all equally as impressive cars, but only one wears the chequered flag badge from Munich, Germany.
BMW offers high-performance versions of the 5 Series under the M Performance lineup, including the BMW M550i xDrive and the BMW M5.
These models feature more powerful engines, sport-tuned suspensions and other performance-oriented upgrades.
The 5 Series offers a range of engines, including petrol and diesel turbocharged four-cylinder and six-cylinder options, as well as plug-in hybrid variants like the 530e.
The high-performance M5 features a more powerful engine for enthusiasts.
The executive design in the BMW 5 Series emphasises sophistication with added chrome accents, exclusive leather upholstery, ambient lighting and advanced technology.
The BMW 5 Series boasts advanced safety features such as adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking and plenty of airbags, ensuring a secure environment.
The BMW 5 Series exhibits varying fuel efficiency based on engine options.
While specific figures depend on the engine, it generally offers competitive fuel economy, balancing performance and efficiency across its lineup.