BMW 5 Series Touring (2004 – 2010) Review

BMW 5 Series Touring (2004 – 2010) At A Glance

4/5

+As saloon, with the advantages of a station wagon body.

-Looks not everyone's taste. Some problem areas. Two rear suspension balljoint failures notified the same month (January 2014).

Insurance Groups are between 33–45
On average it achieves 84% of the official MPG figure

BMW 5 Series Touring (2004 – 2010) models and specs

Dimensions
Length 4843 mm
Width 1846 mm
Height 1491 mm
Wheelbase 2886 mm
Miscellaneous
Kerb Weight 1665–1835 kg
Boot Space 500–1650 L
Warranty 3 years
Servicing -
Costs
List Price £27,925–£52,150
Insurance Groups 33–45
Road Tax Bands E–M
Official MPG 25.2–53.3 mpg
Euro NCAP Safety Ratings
Adult 4
Child 4
Pedestrian 1
Overall -

On sale until March 2010

Estate
Version List Price MPG 0-62
520d M Sport £33,200 53.3 mpg 8.5 s
520d M Sport Auto £33,200 48.7 mpg 8.6 s
520d M Sport Business Edition £34,225 53.3 mpg 8.5 s
520d M Sport Business Edition Auto £34,225 48.7 mpg 8.6 s
520d SE £30,080 53.3 mpg 8.5 s
520d SE Auto £30,080 48.7 mpg 8.6 s
520d SE Business Edition £31,105 53.3 mpg 8.5 s
520d SE Business Edition Auto £31,105 48.7 mpg 8.6 s
523i M Sport £35,145 35.8 mpg 8.5 s
523i M Sport Auto £35,145 35.8 mpg 9.1 s
523i SE £32,025 35.8 mpg 8.5 s
523i SE Auto £32,025 35.8 mpg 9.1 s
525d M Sport £37,210 44.1 mpg 7.8 s
525d M Sport Auto £37,210 42.8 mpg 7.9 s
525d M Sport Business Edition £39,000 44.1 mpg 7.8 s
525d M Sport Business Edition Auto £39,000 42.8 mpg 7.9 s
525d SE £34,090 44.1 mpg 7.8 s
525d SE Auto £34,090 42.8 mpg 7.9 s
525d SE Business Edition £35,880 44.1 mpg 7.8 s
525d SE Business Edition Auto £35,880 42.8 mpg 7.9 s
525i M Sport £36,825 35.8 mpg 7.4 s
525i M Sport Auto £36,825 35.8 mpg 7.9 s
525i SE £33,705 35.8 mpg 7.4 s
525i SE Auto £33,705 35.8 mpg 7.9 s
530d M Sport £41,210 42.8 mpg 6.9 s
530d M Sport Auto £41,210 41.5 mpg 7.0 s
530d M Sport Business Edition £43,000 42.8 mpg 6.9 s
530d M Sport Business Edition Auto £43,000 41.5 mpg 7.0 s
530d SE £38,090 42.8 mpg 6.9 s
530d SE Auto £38,090 41.5 mpg 7.0 s
530d SE Business Edition £39,880 42.8 mpg 6.9 s
530d SE Business Edition Auto £39,880 41.5 mpg 7.0 s
530i M Sport £40,965 34.9 mpg 6.5 s
530i M Sport Auto £40,965 35.8 mpg 6.8 s
530i SE £37,845 34.9 mpg 6.5 s
530i SE Auto £37,845 35.8 mpg 6.8 s
535d M Sport Auto £45,720 40.9 mpg 6.5 s
535d SE Auto £42,600 40.9 mpg 6.5 s
550i M Sport £52,150 25.2 mpg 5.3 s
550i M Sport Auto £52,150 26.4 mpg 5.4 s
550i SE £49,590 25.2 mpg 5.3 s
550i SE Auto £49,590 26.4 mpg 5.4 s

On sale until March 2007

Estate
Version List Price MPG 0-62
520d £27,925 46.3 mpg 8.9 s
520d Auto £27,925 - -

Model History

May 2004

BMW 5 Series Touring revealed

E60 Touring on sale in the UK May 2004 with two petrol and two diesel engines. 4,480mm (190.55”) long, 1,850 mm (72.83”) wide, 1,490 mm (58.66”) high. Slightly bigger inside and outside than previous 5 Series Touring. Up to 535 litres load capacity with the 60:40 split folding rear seats in place and 1,650 litres with them folded down.

Performance and prices:-

525iSE Touring, 192bhp, 245NM torque, 0-60 7.9, top speed 144, 28.5mpg, 238g/km CO2, price £29,415;
525dSE Touring, 177bhp, 400Nm torque, 0-60 8.0, top speed 140, 40.4mpg, 187g/km CO2, price £30,300;
530dSE Touring, 218bhp, 500NM torque, 0-60 6.9, 150mph, 39.2mpg; 192g/km C02, price £33,890;
535d SE Touring, 272bhp, 560Nm torque, 0-60 6.3 seconds; 155mph (limited), mpg TBA, CO2 TBA, price £41,225;
545iSE Touring, 333bhp, 450Nm torque, 0-60 5.6, 155mph (limited), 25.0mpg, 274g/km CO2, price £48,002.

All feature six-speed manual gearbox as standard or optional six-speed automatic with Steptronic or six-speed Sequential Manual Gearbox with steering wheel-mounted paddles on the BMW 525i and 545i SE variants. 16” (17” on 545i SE) light alloy wheels fitted with 225 / 55 R16 on 525i SE, 525d SE and 530d SE models (225 / 50 R17 run-flat tyres on the 545i SE).

Selection of 17” and 18” alloy wheels are available as options, all featuring run-flat technology. This allows a car with a punctured tyre to be driven fully laden for at least 90 miles at speeds of 50 mph, removing the need for hard shoulder tyre changes. Run-flat tyres also have the added benefit of negating the need for a spare wheel, thereby providing extra storage space and reducing weight.

535d Touring starts from £38,600 in UK from October 2004. EU4 compliant. 272bhp and 560Nm of torque from sequential twin turbo 3.0 six with small turbo giving maximum performance from idle to low engine speeds – 500Nm of torque at 1,500rpm, then, as the revs build, a larger turbo helps to further compress the air for a second, seamless boost of power. The result is a continuous surge of acceleration making for a zero to 62mph time of 6.5 seconds yet a combined fuel consumption 35.3mpg.

3 year UNLIMITED MILEAGE warranty from 2005. For 2006 model year, 170bhp 2.2 litre '520i' replaced by 174bhp 2.5 litre '523i'.

March 2007

From March 2007, CO2 reduced
523i manual 183g/km
523i auto 184g/km
525i manual 183g/km
525i auto 184g/km
530i manual 187g/km
530i auto 184g/km
550i manual 267g/km
550i auto 254g/km

April 2007

Range refreshed April 2007 using 'Efficient Dynamics' principles. Facelifted cars have single under-bumper aperture with single horizontal bar across it and reshaped spoiler boot lid like M5's. Piezo injectors now used in High Pressure Injected petrol engines. New, more efficient 6-speed automatic transmission. 'Brake Energy Regeneration' and AGM battery only recharges on engine over-run saving 3% CO2. 530i M-Sport auto now 271PS, up 5.4%; does 37.7mpg combined, up 24%; and emits only 178g/km, down 20.5%, putting it into VED Band E and bringing only a 24% of list price BIK tax base.

September 2007

More power for 520d from September 2007, now up from 163hp to 177hp. 0 to 60mph down to 8.0 seconds in the Saloon compared to 8.3 seconds previously. Top speed is 144mph. Combined figure now 55.4mpg. CO2 136g/km sees 520d drop into Band C VED. Now with EfficientDynamics technology including Brake Energy Regeneration, active aerodynamics, Optimum gear shift indicator and low rolling resistance tyres. The BMW 520d Saloon costs from £27,190 OTR while the 520d Touring costs from £29,200 OTR.

What to watch out for

01-01-0001:

Very thin windscreen glass cracks easily when hit by stones.

Check PAS fluid level regularly. Steering rack may leak fluid unnoticed out of end seal and into track rod end gaiter. Seems to be a Europe-wide shortage of parts to correct this.

Self levelling rear suspension prone to failurre after around 4 years and/or around 80k miles.

Wiring connection between car and tailgate fails. Best fixed independently because BMW dealers have been known to quote £2,000 to repair it.

06-05-2011:

DPFs and car converters tend to need replacing at 120,000 - 130,000 miles. Cost is £1,500 - £2,000.

06-05-2011:

Some cases of brake pipe corrosion on cars just 6 years old.

03-02-2012:

Significant numbers of high pressure fuel pump failures on 530i and 535i in the USA. See link: www.n54tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14650 BMW initially "blamed" "ethanol" or "poor quality" gasoline in the U.S. for these failures. In fact, BMW HPFP failures are well documented in Germany (even with their "superior quality" gasoline), Australia, Asia, South Africa, etc. Some of these countries have never used ethanol in any of their gasoline..... HPFP Part Numbers 1. 13-51-7-537-320 2. 13-51-7-585-655 3. 13-51-7-592-881 4. 13-51-7-596-123 5. 13-51-7-594-943 6. 13-51-7-613-933 7. XX-XX-X-XXX-402 8. 13-51-7-616-170 9. 13-51-7-616-446.

13-02-2013:

Another case of wiring problems to the reversing lights in the rear hatch becaude the cables supplying the power get crimped by the wire guide when the hatch is closed. (See above.)

04-01-2014:

E60/61 petrol models can develop electrical failure in three different areas simultaneously: fan blower in the cabin; mirror demisters and rear window demister. This can be solved by simply unclipping the 'Intelligent Battery Controller ' cable connected to the battery, then reconnecting. It's part of the problem listed above at 10-802012 and 31-8-2012.

09-01-2014:

Rear suspension arm balljoint failure on 120k mile E61 525i Touring leading to collapse of nearside rear suspension. From the photo it looks like a wear and tear problem that should have been picked up in the car's last MoT. May have been due to the weight of loads carried.

10-01-2014:

Fault with high pressure fuel pump of petrol models can lead to stalling without warning and does not show up on BMW diagnostics. This led to a voluntary recall on 26-10-2010 on 2007-2010 5-Series E60s and E61s in the USA so is an acknowledged fault, but no recall in the UK.

13-01-2014:

Failed turbo in 61k mile 2010 E61 520d auto, probably due to failure to idle from super-hot. BMW generously offered £1,000 towards £1,800 replacement bill.

26-01-2014:

Another complaint of rear suspension arm balljoint failure, this on a 130k mile 2004 E61 530D Touring. This is becoming quite a serious safety issue and owners should report the failures to VOSA. However, very difficult to blam BMW for failures on what are now 10 year old cars. Owners shoud have the rtear suspension of their E61 Tourings independently inpected, especially if they are considering towing or carrying heavy loads.

17-06-2014:

EGR, DPF and turbo problem with 50k mile 4 year old E61 BMW 520D Touring. Total bill £2,676 including £270 + VAT for diagnostics.

20-09-2016:

Reader reported total electrical failure of his 2009 BMW 525D. Insurance Assessor's report: "The vehicle suffered an electrical failure of an unidentified module mounted in the vehicle's boot. Thius caused an electrical short circuit, causing the earth wire in the body wiring loom to heat up. This has melted the plastic insulation of the earth wire and adjacent wires." Total repair cost estimated at £10,414.28. (See E60 entry 31-8-2012 for an hilarious account (some swearing) of a ridiculous design deficiency of E60/E61 5-Series whereby the battery is sited directly beneath the one-way rear cabin vent flap so if the one way flap fails water is forced through it onto the battery: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=af8_1346299893. There was a recall: R/2012/039: http://www.vosa.gov.uk/vosa/apps/recalls/searches/expand.asp?uniqueID=39ADAE6B50B53351802579CA0037A982&freeText=Blank&tx=/)

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