| Overall Rating |
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| Description |
| The BMW 5 Series is geared towards the highest quality driving experience. The flawless engineering along with the illustrious feel and comfort are often just expected when you get a BMW at a high price especially when competitive cars in its class are like the Mercedes-Benz E Class. |
| Handling |
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| Comfort |
 |
| Quality & Reliability |
 |
| Performance |
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| Roominess |
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| Running Costs |
 |
| Value for Money |
 |
| Stereo/Sat Nav |
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| NCAP |
| 4 |
| Best Models |
| 523i; 530i; 530d; SE or Sport trim |
| Worst Models |
| None |
| Replacement |
| by current generation 5-Series in Autumn 2003 |
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| Road Test |
The latest design of the new BMW 5 Series is a dramatic one and BMW enthusiasts are still trying to decide if it's for them. This is good news for the 5 Series models manufactured from 1996-2003 as they will hold their value.
There is a little less space inside the saloon version and in the Touring estate the load platform is slightly smaller compared to the Mercedes-Benz E Class, but where the 5 Series really shines is the comfort level, fineness and sense of quality. When it comes down to what car is more enjoyable to drive it has to be the 5 Series over the E Class.
The 5 Series engines are available in a six-cylinder or V8. The 5 Series is very responsive giving it that edge on performance this is also evident in the diesel version. The 530d can perform a 0-60mph in little over 8 seconds and does so very quietly.
There is a confidential communication with both the brakes and steering and the chassis set-up and rear-wheel drive are perfect for the sportier driver.
There is a very high level of safety in the 5 Series, when it comes to equipment the car is fitted with all that you would need. The one thing that you need with the BMW 5 Series is reliability and this car has it and more. |
| Positive Points |
- The keen driver's emotional and rational choice
- Well-mannered, responsive six-cylinder engines
- Easier on the eye than current 5-Series
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| Negative Points |
- High prices and running costs
- Gangsta-styled V8s damage BMW's image
- Touring is less practical than E Class e
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