2013 BMW M5 Review
2013 BMW M5 Review
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Edmunds' Expert Review
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Pros
- Powerful yet refined V8
- exceptional handling
- responsive dual-clutch automated manualtransmission
- excellent seats
- available manual transmission.
Cons
- Feels sleepy in its default performance settings
- lacks a thrilling V8 sound.
What’s new
The 2013 BMW M5 has been completely redesigned.
Edmunds says
Armed with a more muscular and efficient V8 engine and a smoother, dual-clutch transmission, the 2013 BMW M5 raises the bar set by its formidable predecessors, offering bracing handling, prodigious power and improved fuel economy.
Cost to DriveCost to drive estimates for the 2013 BMW M5 4dr Sedan (4.4L 8cyl Turbo 7AM) and comparison vehicles are based on 15,000 miles per year (with a mix of 55% city and 45% highway driving) and energy estimates of $5.73 per gallon for premium unleaded in California.
Monthly estimates based on costs in California
$429/mo for M5 Base
M5 Base
vs
$251/mo
Avg. Midsize Car
Vehicle overview
Overcoming a challenge can sometimes push you to higher levels of achievement, and such is the case with the 2013 BMW M5. One of BMW's goals has been to make this model more fuel-efficient for our greener times. Mission accomplished, and in the process, BMW has somehow managed to enhancethe M5's athletic personality.
At the heart of the M5's successful evolution is its new engine. Gone is the previous generation's normally aspirated and high-revving 5.0-liter V10; in its place is an updated version of the twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 used in other M products such as the X5 M. Compared to the previous V10, output has increased from 500 to 560 horsepower and torque has leapfrogged from 383 to 501 pound-feet. The end result is a car that launches like a cannon shell out of the hole, yet overall fuel economy is 30 percent better, BMW claims.
Paired with this new power plant is BMW's seven-speeddual-clutch automated manual transmission (DCT). Smooth and responsive, this gearbox is a vast improvement over the clunky single-clutch SMG setup seen in the outgoing model. Hard-core BMW enthusiasts in North America will also be pleased to see that one can still purchase the M5 with a six-speed manual transmission; for everywhere else in the world, the M5 comes with the DCT only.
Naturally, there are M division changes to go with all this new hardware. Compared to the regular 5 Series, BMW has added more powerful brakes plus various measures to stiffen the chassis. Out back, there's a new electronically controlled limited-slip rear differential. The 2013 BMW M5 also looks the part with a deeper front chin spoiler, larger air intakes, chrome-trimmed vents in the front fenders, a subtle rear spoiler and sizable quad exhaust pipes.
With choices like the Cadillac CTS-V, Jaguar XFR, Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG and Porsche Panamera, this segment of high-performance, high-dollar cars is rich with superb alternatives. Yet with the M5, BMW has managed to combine refinement and livability with pleasures of the most visceral persuasion. It's a blend that should prove irresistible to well-heeled enthusiasts.
Performance & mpg
Motivating the rear-wheel-drive 2013 BMW M5 is a twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 that generates 560 hp and 501 lb-ft of torque. This power is directed by a seven-speed, dual-clutch automated manual transmission (DCT). A six-speed manual transmission is offered as a no-cost option. According to BMW, the M5 should accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 4.2 seconds with the DCT; a manual-equipped car is said to be a hair slower at 4.3 seconds.
Safety
Standard safety equipment for the 2013 BMW M5 includes stability and traction control, antilock disc brakes, front-seat side airbags, active front head restraints and the BMW Assist emergency communications system. The stability control system includes a feature designed to improve braking performance: Brake rotors are periodically wiped dry in wet conditions and brake pads are automatically snugged to the rotors when the driver abruptly lifts off the throttle.
Optional safety equipment includes a lane-departure warning system, a blind-spot monitor and a night-vision system capable of displaying oncoming animals, objects or people that are beyond the range of the car's headlights.
The 2013 M5 hasn't yet been crash tested, but the structurally similar 2012 5 Series scored a top five-star rating for overall performance in government tests, earning four out of five stars for overall front-impact protection and five stars for overall side-impact protection. In Insurance Institute for Highway Safety testing, the 5 Series earned a top rating of "Good" in the frontal-offset, side-impact and roof-strength crash tests.
Driving
The sheer brute force of the 2013 BMW M5's V8 is enough to leave you shaken and breathless; even so, the power plant delivers this thunder with grace and sophistication. As a result, this sedan is always a pleasant and easy companion, whether driven hard on winding blacktop or at a leisurely clip during mundane city travel. While the V8's engine note isn't quite as commanding as one would hope, its throaty rumble offers lots to enjoy.
This M5's DCT is a worthy match for its impressive engine. You can choose to shift gears by tapping the rubber-backed shift paddles on the steering wheel or by nudging the console-mounted lever back and forth. Either way, the process is executed so quickly, smoothly and intuitively that the quick but unrefined single-clutch SMG system seems clumsy and low-tech. But as is the case with a lot of modern BMWs, no shift schedule within the system seems to be ideal. In particular, the normal mode seems too sleepy for the car's character, as if mpg were far more important than mph.
For the M5, BMW has retained its traditional hydraulically assisted power steering, even though electric power assist is part of the current 5 Series. The car feels far livelier than a conventional 5 Series as a result.Of course this is a great big sedan, not a sports car, so it's best experienced where the road is open enough to let the car open up a little.
Interior
Materials quality is acceptably tony within the M5, with expanses of buttery leather and gleaming aluminum. The cabin design seems a bit stark when compared to that of rivals like the Audi S6 and JaguarXFR, however. The iDrive electronics interface works well for wrangling all of the M5's systems, but it can come off as rather complicated; some rival systems are easier to use.
This BMW's meaty sport seats feature 16-way adjustment, allowing for highly customizable support. A roomy backseat offers practicality that's a pleasant surprise in a car this sporting, and is spacious enough to ensconce adults over long drives without discomfort. A split-folding rear seat enhances the trunk's 14-cubic-feet cargo capacity.
2013 BMW M5 models
The 2013 BMW M5 is a high-performance variant of the midsize 5 Series luxury sedan. Standard equipment includes 19-inch alloy wheels, performance tires, adaptive suspension dampers, adaptive xenon headlamps, an automatic start/stop function, front and rear parking sensors, auto-dimming mirrors, a sunroof, dual-zone automatic climate control, a power tilt-and-telescoping steering column, leather upholstery, 16-way power sport front seats, heated front seats with memory settings, and split-folding rear seats. Standard electronics features include the iDrive electronics interface, a navigation system, voice commands, a rearview camera, Bluetooth and a 12-speaker surround-sound system with a six-CD changer, HD radio, an auxiliary audio jack and an iPod/USB interface.
The optional Driver Assistance package adds lane-departure and blind-spot warning systems, along with side- and top-view cameras. An Executive package adds keyless ignition/entry, a power-operated trunk lid, soft-close doors, a heated steering wheel, ventilated and massaging functionality for the front seats, four-zone automatic climate control, heated rear seats, a power rear sunshade, manual rear side window shades, a head-up display, satellite radio and smartphone app integration. Stand-alone options include 20-inch wheels, carbon-ceramic brakes, a rear-seat entertainment system, a 12-speaker Bang & Olufsen surround-sound system and a night vision camera system with pedestrian detection.
Reliability Ratings by RepairPal
2 out of 5 stars2/5Below Average
#44 out of 48 among Luxury Fullsize Cars
RepairPal Reliability Ratings are based on the actual cost, frequency, and severity of unscheduled repairs and maintenance on make/model data for select 2008-2022 vehicles. The reliability of a specific vehicle may vary depending on its maintenance and driving history, model year, trim, and features.
Cost
The average total annual cost for unscheduled repairs and maintenance across all model years of the BMW M5 from 2008-2022.$998/yr
vs. $729/yr
for Average Luxury Fullsize Car
for Average Luxury Fullsize Car
Frequency
The average number of times this model is brought into the shop for unscheduled repairs and maintenance in a single year. RepairPal calculates this metric by tracking millions of unique vehicles over multiple years to determine an average number of visits per year (omitting small routine visits, e.g., oil changes).2.12x/yr
vs. 1.74x/yr
for Average Luxury Fullsize Car
for Average Luxury Fullsize Car
Severity
The probability that a repair will be a major issue, meaning the repair costs 3x the average annual repair cost for all models. This threshold will be higher for vehicles that have higher labor rates and parts costs (such as a premium brand).27.4%
vs. 14.7%
for Average Luxury Fullsize Car
for Average Luxury Fullsize Car
powered by RepairPal Based on RepairPal reliability data as of 8/23/2023. Ratings are provided by RepairPal and Edmunds is not responsible for their accuracy.
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5 out of 5 stars
The beast is back!
Slav L., 09/15/2021
2013 BMW M5 4dr Sedan (4.4L 8cyl Turbo 7AM)
I bought my M5 with only 30k, triple black with all bells and whistles, single owner - it appears to have been lived in a garage all of its life.
I traded in a 2012 BMX X6M so I was used to the power of the engine but where I find the M5 topping the X6M is in the tranny - the 7 speed dual clutch shifts much faster than the 6 speed automatic. The car would spin wheels all the way until … you hit 30-40 MPH if you floor it outright, so it is most impressive from 30 to 70 MPH - the acceleration is out of this world and no spinning tires...
The cabin is well appointed, not too frivolous and finished with very high end materials - I find the seat comfortable but not as comfortable as the same generation X5/X6 multi contour seats - the M5 somehow has slightly wider seats so they do bot wrap my back as a jacket the way the X6/X5 do. The backrest width adjustment controls do not seem to be part of the seat packages for the 2013 model, I see them on the 2014-2016.
All in all, the F10 M5 feels like a true luxury sedan that, when asked, can deliver a super car performance. I also find this M5 to resemble the most the legendary E39 M5 - has similar lines and the classic BMW front.
If you are on the edge, just buy one and you will enjoy it fully. I haul three kids and a wife in mine while enjoying a true performance - very few cars can do that. In my view the M5 is the king of kings among the top sport sedans…
5 out of 5 stars
Great Weekend Car - Amazing Power and Handling
Sarevok, 11/07/2019
2013 BMW M5 4dr Sedan (4.4L 8cyl Turbo 7AM)
I bought this car about a month ago with 28K miles on it and all records in tact.
This car works perfectly for weekend drives around the city and especially on the freeway. It is also great for weekend trips out of town in 'comfort' mode. For a large car it handles well, and it has incredible power. I have had other sports cars before, which may have been a bit more nimble, but this … one puts the biggest smile on my face when I merge onto the freeway. The car feels super solid and the audio is amazing. I love that this car is beautiful because it has a tasteful design inside and out - it isn't overdone and edgey (gaudy, if you will) like many other new cars these days (yep, Lexus (front grill) and Cadillac (all of it) hurts my eyes).
5 out of 5 stars
2013 M5 Loaded
M5 owner, 11/29/2016
2013 BMW M5 4dr Sedan (4.4L 8cyl Turbo 7AM)
So far so good. Had the car for about a week. Family of 5 fits comfortable entertainment system in the rear. Rides smooth and power on command. Fun to drive. Car goes from your daily driver to fun and enthusiastic car with the push of a button. Love the car and design.
5 out of 5 stars
Happy
K Adams, 03/14/2016
2013 BMW M5 4dr Sedan (4.4L 8cyl Turbo 7AM)
Great large car
2013 M5 Highlights
Base MSRP Excludes Destination Fee | $90,200 |
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Engine Type | Gas |
Combined MPG | 16 MPG |
Cost to Drive | $429/month |
Seating | 5 seats |
Cargo Capacity All Seats In Place | 14.0 cu.ft. |
Drivetrain | rear wheel drive |
Warranty | 4 years / 50,000 miles |
Safety
Key safety features on the M5 include:
- Back-up camera
- Alarm
- Tire Pressure Warning
- Stability Control
- Post-collision safety system
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