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What Is The Bmw 5 Series F10 Like To Drive?

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Dantheman98 | 17:28 Wed 20th Apr 2022 | Motoring
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I currently drive a 13 year old Jaguar x type and am looking for another car at some point. I’m currently looking for ones that are great to drive and fast. The jag I’m in now puts out about 130bhp so it feels a bit underwhelming when it comes to performance. Nice car though, I’ve had the jag for 3 years. I’d be interested in the bmw 530D. For those who have drove that particular model, or even the 520D, what did it feel like to drive and sit in? Thanks
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Do you need such a luxury motor - what sort of driving do you do / annual mileage? (It won't help to pull the birds!)
I hope you don't talk to women about such matters. :-)
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Dave bro- I work hard, why can’t I treat myself to a nice car? Does anyone actually answer questions on here or do they just trash talk?
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The 530d or any BMW straight six is a very good engine but make sure its well serviced.The 520 is ok but not as good.The 535d is a bit more pokey.
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Dave bro- see that’s what I mean right there, just stupid sarcastic answers. Why answer if you’re just trying to annoy people? For a man of your age it’s childish. I was wondering if there was any bmw drivers on here who could give their input
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Ryzen- Thanks! So you’d recommend the 530? Does it pin you into your seat on acceleration?
Depends what you are used to Dan..I've had 2 530d's and both were good...the last F10 was a 4.4 V8 590hp....that pinned me back.
This video review looks to be worth a watch, as it appears to address your questions quite well:
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Ryzen- well I’m currently driving a 130bhp jag x type. It’s got plenty overtaking power but it kind of feels underwhelming. The 530d has 258bhp. Obviously that’s a lot more. So would that feel extremely fast compared to what I’m experiencing now?
0-62 in sub 6s...yes it would make the Jag feel pedestrian :-)..but go for a well maintained car with a dealer warranty. Like all cars they do go wrong and aint cheap to fix. What age were you considering?
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Ryzen- probably 2014/15 ish. This jag I’ve had for three years and touch wood, it’s only needed one job which cost me £170. As I live with my folks and earn decent money the repair costs are affordable
The tech in a 2015 F10 will make your 13 year old Jag feel like a pedal car. There is loads to go wrong..mine were all new..so no nasty surprises. Go for it but leave a few grand in the pot for possible repairs.
Dan, to me you seem to be a bit touchy. None of the replies here so far are particularly aggressive; I think they call it banter nowadays. If you take it all with a pinch of salt and rub along with the guys, you'll likely get some useful replies. Best wishes.
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Ryzen- yeah that’s fine I definitely will do! Thanks for your help!
i tend to avoid BMWs as they are predominantly rear wheel drive which is poor in bad weather. Never been a fan of diesel now even more so with the skyhigh pump prices. While is doesnt sound so charismatic i had a Audi 1.8 turbo which accelerated very well, was extremely economic, 620 miles on a tank, and stepped along at 135 on the autobahn while passing through Germany.
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Crap at cryptics - I’ve heard that rear wheel drive cars are way more fun to drive though! The 530d is also very economical
Don't know anything about cars, apart from they are a metal box on wheels that get me from A to B but I do know my neighbour had a BMW and in ice or snow he struggled to get off the slight incline of his drive and then drive away.
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Roo power- true but I think for the very small amount of time it snows it’s still worth getting!

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