Hi, thinking about selling my E46 Coupe this summer, adding a little bit of money on top and I'm looking to buy an E60 (6-7k Euro). I'm quite familiar with BMW engines from this era, considering I live in Romania, diesels are easier to find. I was wondering which model to get with running costs as a daily driver (15-20k km/year) in mind.
7. E60 (Fifth Generation) Although this author has a soft spot for the E60, this remains the most contentious 5 Series ever. Tasked with replacing the universally praised E39 in 2003, BMW threw.
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Here, pick of the range is 530i. We used to praise the power, silkiness and willingness of the 3.0 engine. It is simply the best mass production 6-cylinder engine in the world.
In the 65kg-lighter new 530i, with one more gear ratio (no matter from the slick 6. The E60 BMW 5 Series hails from a different time, a time when automakers offered models with a huge variety of internal combustion engines. In North America, the range kicked off with the 528i, which misleadingly used a 3.0.