Used 2008 BMW 5 Series Consumer Reviews
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A Driver's Car
I now have 1500 miles and can say this was the best 1500 miles I've every driven. This is a driver's car not a typical American or Japanese built car. Don't complain about the cup holders, BMW doesn't expect you to drive the autobahn with anything but two hands on the wheel. Focus on the quality of the ride beyond the seat and gadgets, it is amazing. If you really want the power go for the 535 or to tour the country side with a 550. I find the 528 gives me what I need in power with a little economy unexpected, I'm averaging 22.4 mpg in the greater DC area.
Military Retirement Dream Car
Build quality of each part is masterful. I've owned this car for 11 years with 91K miles. I've had it up to 125mph on Autobahn and through all concievable road conditions. My only regret was not getting leather due to vegan daughter (sheepskin cover solved that). I'm appalled at the comments by some - they must be abusive owners. I perform all my own maintenance which others state is impossible - wrong - there's countless fanatical other BMW owners out there willing to help with just about any concern you have. Tires have lasted 4 years average, still on original water pump, headlights no problem, oil changes 1x per year simple. My 2 most challenging issues were CCC unit failed and needed replacement (warranty) and the valvetronic sensor needed replacement which I did myself. All other repairs were normal wear and tear. It drives like a dream - as great today as the day I bought it. I still get a thrill getting into it as I have for the past 11 years. UPDATE: I've added a hitch which is practically invisible; again, every part I removed and modified fit perfectly and was so intentional in its design. All underbody parts remain clean which in my experience of working with cars my whole life is unprecedented. The driving experience remains smooth, clean, free of noise. I had to replace front control arms but even that was easy. Here it is 13 years old and drives as smoothly and flawlessly as the day I pulled it off the lot. The interior materials have not shipped faded or degraded either. No rattles leaks or recurring problems. Still a solid confident ride.
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- 528xi SedanMSRP: $4,50014 mi away
- 535xi SedanMSRP: $5,45015 mi away
- 528i SedanMSRP: $5,12677 mi away
Should not have bought first model year
(Updated August 10, 2022.) It died around Christmas. Shop wasn't sure what it was ut figured it would not be cheap to fix. Would have done it anyway, I think, but it still leaked when it rained hard. Donated it to a local radio station. (Updated February 6, 2020.). Still running at about 120,000 miles. Starter just died and I have had cooling hoses break on the highway twice since my last review. But I keep getting it fixed and it runs well when not in the shop. [Updated 8/08/19.] About a year ago the car needed maybe $1500 or so of work. I was getting ready to just throw in the towel but asked my independent repair shop what they thought. The owner said that most owners of 535s throw in the towel around 150,000 miles because at that point the car needs lots of expensive work. He said the good news for me is I already had just about all of that done. So I decided to put the money into the car rather than buy a new one and continue to drive it. I think that has been the right decision. I really do like the car when it is driving well. It is smooth, powerful, quiet and remarkably at 11 or 12 years old still looking quite nice. My bottom line is to be careful buying the first model year of any complicated highly engineered car like this one. My guess is a year or two later BMW had figured out some of the common problems and those cars would have better repair records. [Original review.] The most telling example of the problems I've had with this car is the following. The BMW has warning signals for many different things, including that the outside temperature is now 37°. However, it does not have a warning signal to say that for whatever reason a seal in the transmission has blown and all of the fluid is leaking out. Leading to the need for a new transmission. I have had innumerable problems with the engine, electronics, lights, you name it. I also have had to replace one of the turbos at only 80,000 miles and of course replaced the other one at the same time. $3,200 later it is running fine. But there is still that $1,400 oil pan that will need to be fixed soon enough. Which I decided just to fix rather than continually worry it would implode on me 100 miles from a reliable repair shop. I bought the car in 2011 with only 25,000 miles on it. If I have not spent $20,000 in repairs since then, I would be surprised. Don't waste your money. On the positive side, when it is working and especially on the highway it is a lot of fun to drive. It gets mediocre mileage around town (it is quite heavy). But it gets somewhere around 33 miles per gallon on the highway.
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BMW 528XI 2008
Just turned 330,000 miles, added new tires and wheel, valve cover, new fuel injectors, shocks, and springs. It is like driving a new car for less than 5 k. Love it, great job BMW
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Sweet car
Interesting to see all of the problems with the twins 535i. On BMW number 3, first 528i after two 3 series a '99 and a '06. Traded up from the '06 325i with 16" run flats, and could not stand the ride anymore, although it cornered like it was on rails. Chose the 528i because I did not want run flats tires on the next bimmer. Car runs great and has only needed one oil change thus far. Drove a 1200 miles round trip averaging 30 mpg at 80 mph. If not sure, stick with the aspirated inline 6s they are bullet prove. Ask any service center mechanic and they will tell you that the 5s are the most trouble free BMWs in the line up. Good solid car.