BMW 5er Review with the New Engine

Started by BMWDave, May 11, 2005, 11:51:47 AM

BMWDave

BMW 530i Sport  


With a choice of two powerful diesel engines in the range, it is easy to forget the BMW 5-Series is available with some impressive petrol powerplants, too. As well as the smooth 2.5-litre straight-six, the mid-sized executive saloon is now offered with the latest-generation 3.0-litre six-cylinder.

Already seen in the firm's 6-Series coup? and 3-Series saloon, this motor is constructed from aluminium to keep weight down. It uses Valvetronic technology to deliver a mix of strong performance and impressive economy.

From the outside, the 5-Series is the most successful interpretation of the current BMW design theme, especially with the M-Tech bodykit on our Sport test model. This comprises a small boot spoiler, deeper front bumper, side skirts and 18-inch alloy wheels, which make the most of the four-door's striking curves. It also gives the car the look of a mini-M5, even if it cannot match the flagship's dramatic performance.

Despite its more modest output, the 3.0-litre 5 feels easily quick enough when driven with enthusiasm. At low revs, the engine is virtually silent and very smooth, yet the tacho needle will happily shoot around to the red line, accompanied by a highly engaging six-cylinder exhaust note.

The slick six-speed manual gearbox makes getting the most out of the unit easy, whether you are high-speed cruising in top or trickling  through traffic. Efficient brakes and a progressive clutch mean all the 5-Series' controls are positive and good to use, highlighting its credentials as a sporting saloon. This continues out on the road, as the ride is certainly on the firm side of comfortable. Sports suspension, combined with run-flat tyres, results in some bumps and surface imperfections being transmitted through the seat, but it never descends into feeling unpleasantly stiff.

The trade-off for this is superb road-holding, with minimal body roll in corners and plenty of grip. The steering is slightly numb, particularly around the dead-ahead position, which can mean a small degree of wander on motorways. Once into a bend, however, the set-up is accurate, making the car easy to place on the road. Inside, the sporty theme continues; the leather steering wheel, which is a smaller diameter than in the standard 5, and the matching gearknob display the M logo. Flashes of patterned silver trim further enhance the stylish cabin, which is finished well and laid out clearly. The simplified iDrive controller still takes some time to master, but otherwise the interior is comfortable and easy to use.

Combining the Sport package with the latest petrol engine brings the best out of the 5-Series, and only those seeking the ultimate super-saloon should consider a bigger-engined version.
Matt Joy

Thoughts?

edit:  damn, I typed too fast and instead of hitting the W I hit the E.  

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BMWDave

It looks like an M5!!  Awesome car!


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OEM Hardtop, Rick's Ti Shift Knob, 17" Volk LE37ts coming soon...

ifcar

Quoteedit:  damn, I typed too fast and instead of hitting the W I hit the E.
Figured out how to edit a topic title.  :rockon:  

SJ_GTI

Seemed kind fluffy, plus he got some important facts wrong.

There is no 2.5L I6 (the 525i is actually a 3.0 engine, but without someone of the fancier engines electronics on the 530i), and its made from magnesium, not aluminum. Heck, aluminum engines are the standard...there is nothing special if that was the case.

Anyway I look forward to seeing it compared to other cars in its class.

ifcar

QuoteSeemed kind fluffy, plus he got some important facts wrong.

There is no 2.5L I6 (the 525i is actually a 3.0 engine, but without someone of the fancier engines electronics on the 530i), and its made from magnesium, not aluminum. Heck, aluminum engines are the standard...there is nothing special if that was the case.

Anyway I look forward to seeing it compared to other cars in its class.
The talk about diesels suggests it's a European review, and they may have a 2.5-liter there.

SJ_GTI

Quote
QuoteSeemed kind fluffy, plus he got some important facts wrong.

There is no 2.5L I6 (the 525i is actually a 3.0 engine, but without someone of the fancier engines electronics on the 530i), and its made from magnesium, not aluminum. Heck, aluminum engines are the standard...there is nothing special if that was the case.

Anyway I look forward to seeing it compared to other cars in its class.
The talk about diesels suggests it's a European review, and they may have a 2.5-liter there.
Mind your own business!

rokon.gif  

BMWDave

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Quoteedit:  damn, I typed too fast and instead of hitting the W I hit the E.
Figured out how to edit a topic title.  :rockon:
yea I just noticed!  :rockon:  Thanks a lot.   :lol:  

2007 Honda S2000
OEM Hardtop, Rick's Ti Shift Knob, 17" Volk LE37ts coming soon...

BMWDave

Quote
Quote
QuoteSeemed kind fluffy, plus he got some important facts wrong.

There is no 2.5L I6 (the 525i is actually a 3.0 engine, but without someone of the fancier engines electronics on the 530i), and its made from magnesium, not aluminum. Heck, aluminum engines are the standard...there is nothing special if that was the case.

Anyway I look forward to seeing it compared to other cars in its class.
The talk about diesels suggests it's a European review, and they may have a 2.5-liter there.
Mind your own business!

rokon.gif
This is a European Review by AutoExpress.

2007 Honda S2000
OEM Hardtop, Rick's Ti Shift Knob, 17" Volk LE37ts coming soon...

SJ_GTI

Quote
Quote
Quote
QuoteSeemed kind fluffy, plus he got some important facts wrong.

There is no 2.5L I6 (the 525i is actually a 3.0 engine, but without someone of the fancier engines electronics on the 530i), and its made from magnesium, not aluminum. Heck, aluminum engines are the standard...there is nothing special if that was the case.

Anyway I look forward to seeing it compared to other cars in its class.
The talk about diesels suggests it's a European review, and they may have a 2.5-liter there.
Mind your own business!

rokon.gif
This is a European Review by AutoExpress.
Well, the engines are still made out of magnesium.  :(

:P  

BMWDave

Quote
Quote
Quote
Quote
QuoteSeemed kind fluffy, plus he got some important facts wrong.

There is no 2.5L I6 (the 525i is actually a 3.0 engine, but without someone of the fancier engines electronics on the 530i), and its made from magnesium, not aluminum. Heck, aluminum engines are the standard...there is nothing special if that was the case.

Anyway I look forward to seeing it compared to other cars in its class.
The talk about diesels suggests it's a European review, and they may have a 2.5-liter there.
Mind your own business!

rokon.gif
This is a European Review by AutoExpress.
Well, the engines are still made out of magnesium.  :(

:P
Whats wrong with that? :blink:  B)  :lol:  

2007 Honda S2000
OEM Hardtop, Rick's Ti Shift Knob, 17" Volk LE37ts coming soon...