2025 BMW 5 Series Consumer Reviews
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Coming from Mercedes E Class, I find my 530i just more fun to drive. Reasonable power and surprisingly good fuel economy in a car add to its appeal.
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Why is BMW dumbing down 5 series
The 2020 5 series could be had with rear wheel steering, adaptive suspension, massaging seats, articulating seats and front seat map pockets on their backs as well as M sport brakes without the M package. The 2025 has none of these available. Further the touch screen for most functions instead of buttons is far more distracting for the driver. BMW used to add more features each successive model making them familar while also more desirable. Apparently cost savings is now the rule which is quite disappointing. Do better in the future BMW.
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- 530i SedanMSRP: $67,99522 mi away
- 530i SedanMSRP: $56,99522 mi away
- 530i SedanMSRP: $53,590In-stock online
Excels at Everything
The car drives like a dream. Luxury with more than a touch of sportiness. Digital interface - intuitive. Straight line speed - extraordinary. Handling - like butter. Exterior - gorgeous. Interior - ditto. AB
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Sleek and Smooth!
Best car I’ve ever owned. BMW outdid itself.
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