Top2020 BMW 5 Series G30 530d Steptronic M Sport White 8 Speed Sports Automatic Sedan
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- 6 cyl 3.0L
2020 BMW 5 Series G30 530d Steptronic M Sport White 8 Speed Sports Automatic Sedan
The 5 Series, born in 1972 and arriving in Australia a year later, was once regarded as the finest sedan in the world. It's also been available in wagon form, while in 2009 a rather quirky GranTurismo variant with a higher seating position and bigger interior was added (and actually based on the 7 Series limo). The range is topped by the M5 performance model, which is considered legendary for some generational models - such as the E39 (1998-2003).
2012 BMW 520d F10 Sedan 4dr Steptronic 8sp 2.0DT
Introducing the 2012 BMW 520d F10 Sedan, a perfect blend of luxury, performance, and style. With an exterior color of pure white, this sleek and sophisticated vehicle commands attention on the road. The F10 Sedan is powered by a 2.0DT engine coupled with an 8-speed Steptronic automatic transmission, offering smooth and responsive driving experience. Fuelled by diesel, this 4-cylinder engine ensures a perfect balance between power and efficiency. The car has been meticulously maintained and is
2020 BMW 5 Series G30 530d Steptronic M Sport White 8 Speed Sports Automatic Sedan
2020 BMW 5 Series G30 530d Steptronic M Sport White 8 Speed Sports Automatic Sedan
2015 BMW 520d F10 MY15 Luxury Line White 8 Speed Automatic Sedan
102,000 kms. local log book car. M-Sport. economical turbo deisel. very nice car to drive. oustanding condition. Feel free to drop in and see this vehicle at 129 Herries Street,Toowoomba or call Shane on for more information and to arrange a test drive. Trade ins welcome. Cars Galore is a locally owned car dealership that has been operating for over 25 years supplying quality used cars to Toowoomba, Warwick, Dalby, Stanthorpe, Gatton, Lockyer Valley, and surrounding areas in
2018 BMW 530d G30 MY17 M Sport White 8 Speed Automatic Sedan
Looking for a sleek and powerful ride? Look no further! Introducing the BMW 5 30d M SPORT G30 MY18. This stunning sedan is equipped with a powerful 3.0L diesel turbo engine that will leave you breathless. With a price of $37,546.00 AUD, this BMW offers incredible value for its features. Take control with the 8-speed automatic transmission and adjustable speed limiter. Cruise effortlessly with the intelligent cruise control and enjoy the convenience of automatic stop/start technology. Safe
The 5 Series, born in 1972 and arriving in Australia a year later, was once regarded as the finest sedan in the world. It's also been available in wagon form, while in 2009 a rather quirky GranTurismo variant with a higher seating position and bigger interior was added (and actually based on the 7 Series limo). The range is topped by the M5 performance model, which is considered legendary for some generational models - such as the E39 (1998-2003).
1996-2003
2003-2010
2010-2017
2017 onwards
2.0L 4-cylinder turbo diesel: 4.8 to 4.9 litres per 100km
3.0L 6-cylinder turbo diesel: 5.1 to 5.6 litres per 100km
2.0L 4-cylinder turbo: 6.2 litres per 100km
3.0L 6-cylinder turbo: 7.2 to 8.0 litres per 100km
4.4L V8: 9.9 to 10.5 litres per 100km
= Highly economical.
= Good economy.
= Average fuel use.
= Heavy consumption.
BMW's Service Inclusive package for the 5 Series costs from about $1695, covering five years or 80,000km. BMW 5 Series parts and accessories can be found on Gumtree.
Let's get something straight here: These are complex, sophisticated, expensive machines and unless you really know your way around them, an independent pre-purchase inspection is an absolute must.
It's not that the 5 Series is inherently faulty, but there's so much going on in one of these that you really need to call in an expert.
That said, there are a few things you can look for while whittling the short-list down.
That starts with a rattling noise from the turbo diesel engine that is often traced back to stretched timing chains.
This is seriously bad news on early versions of the turbo diesel as the whole engine has to be removed to replace the chains (they were at the back of the engine). In some cases, the crankshaft also had to be replaced as a result, meaning that a new motor was often a cheaper option.
The VANOS variable valve timing system can leak and fail. A check-engine light on the dash and/or a weep of oil at the front of the engine is the first clue. Again, this is an expensive fix.
The electric coolant pump on some variants can also fail leading to overheating. If this has occurred, there's a good chance the engine could be damaged beyond economical repair.