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The editors liked
Plastered in cutting edge tech borrowed from 7 Series
The most handsome Five to date
Relatively good value for money
Great drive and comfort
Surprisingly good fun to drive
Loaded with handy features
Massive load space
Comfortable
The editors didn't like
Options list is tempting and costs can mount up
Engines not quite as clean and efficient as rivals
Published: 2017-11-27, Author: Mark , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: After the past few years, in which every manufacturer under the sun has hurled themselves blindfolded into a frenzy of crushingly boring crossover SUVs, along comes a car that bucks the trend.On the outside it all looks a bit magnolia. Dull, even. Medium-...
Published: 2017-07-30, Author: Leon , review by: pocket-lint.com
Surprisingly good fun to drive, loaded with handy features, massive load space, comfortable
Estates stigmatised for being boring, options are expensive, exterior styling sensitive to colour and trim
The new 5 Series Saloon really impressed us with its seemingly unending levels of technology and great drive - but if you're seeking all the extra space then parting with a few extra pennies for the Touring variant is absolutely worth it.Owners will not w...
Published: 2017-07-17, Author: Joe , review by: pocket-lint.com
To anyone sceptical about the increasingly electrified nature of cars, we'd say go and try a 530e. In many ways, it represents the best of all worlds.However, if you live in London without a drive or garage, or if you're pounding through 30K miles of moto...
Published: 2017-02-26, Author: Mark , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: PHIf I told you about everything it can do, this newspaper would resemble the Encyclopedia Britannica. Our printing press would break.BMW have thrown the kitchen sink at this project but, weirdly, that's one of the few things you can't specify on your new...
BMW 5 Series (2017) review: AudioThe car I used was fitted with an optional 600W, 16-speaker, Harman Kardon system and it performed extremely well, providing a powerful but balanced tone throughout. With impressively clear highs, atmospheric tracks such a...
Published: 2017-02-17, Author: Leon , review by: pocket-lint.com
Plastered in cutting edge tech borrowed from 7 Series, the most handsome Five to date, relatively good value for money, great drive and comfort
Options list is tempting and costs can mount up, engines not quite as clean and efficient as rivals, can lack a bit of drama
When BMW says the new 5 Series is the most technologically advanced car the company has ever made, it's easy to see why. Everything on board adds up to an impressively polished package which blends together stunning driving dynamics and performance with c...
The 2018 BMW 530e boasts improved efficiency over the non-hybrid before you factor in additional fuel savings from regular plug-ins. The softer suspension makes for a more relaxed, luxurious ride. The 5 inherits much of the excellent driver aid and cabin
Pricey options quickly push the price up many thousands of dollars. Android Auto is still missing from the Bimmer's bag of tricks. The non-hybrid 530i boasts better handling and sharper steering
The 2018 BMW 530e iPerformance takes one of the best luxury sedans on the road and turns up the wick on efficiency. Even more impressive is that going green won't cost you any more green...
Abstract: The 5 Series is BMW's bread and butter, boasting the largest distribution for the automaker globally. The 530i may slot in the middle of the 5 Series range and is a satisfying combination of turbocharged goodness, luxurious comfort, and enjoyable driving...
Published: 2017-06-11, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Handsome styling that apes the 7 Series, Lashings of gadgetry, 4cylinder engine is smooth and refined, Cabin is a noticeable step up from predecessor
Options make this an expensive car, No inlinesix growl when pushed, Autosteer can unexpectedly lack precision
There's a lot to like about the BMW 530i. Sure, it may not have an inline-six, but 90-percent of the time you wouldn't be reminded of that fact on the road; yes, it's not as thoroughly sporting as some of its stablemates – or, indeed, as BMW's reputation...