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BMW 5 Series - Deprecation Strategy 5 series, F10 vs G30? - Ross M

Hi All,

Im a complete newbie in buying cars. I have just come out of my company car scheme after about 20 years, of crappy motoring..

Im fairly set on an auto 520d, maybe M Sport, maybe touring...tbc

I have about 20k cash, but Id like to spend less.

The way I see it i can get an OK F10 16/17 for around 13/14k depending on the normal stuff, plenty about. Or if i go up to about 16-17k i can get one of a handful of G30 (i.e. the newer model) with a very very basic spec and highish miles (they seem to be around 65-80k at this price point, all SE salons)

The extra 2K is not really a problem I guess. As long as I get one registered before April 2017, to avoide the tax bill :-)

My question is, would the extra cash I spend on the G30 be a bit of a waste if i come to sell the motor in a few years?

My feeling is by 2022, there will be quite a lot of 2017 5 seiers about and the gap between them and a 2016/17 F10 will be closer than it is now??, if that make sense.

Maybe I'm over thinking it :-)

BMW 5 Series - Deprecation Strategy 5 series, F10 vs G30? - pd

Long term I doubt the residual value on a last of the line F10 or early G30 once it is 7-8 years old with 100k on the clock will be much more than £1k.

I think a lot depends on how many miles you do. If you're doing 20-25k a year a 80k G30 will have 130-150k on the clock which tends to be about the point the big bills hit and they're not worth a lot.

On the other hand if you only do 8k a year then a 80k G30 will have 100-110k on the clock which is still quite saleable.

They're both decent cars. M Sport or SE doesn't make a huge difference. On the F10 try and look for xenons and some sort of stereo upgrade (which a lot of the later ones had) as the standard items are a bit rubbish in BMW 5 Series tradition. On both F10 and G30 most of the essentials are standard, however.

Jaguar XF is also worth a look - more of a driver's car than the BMW.

BMW 5 Series - Deprecation Strategy 5 series, F10 vs G30? - sammy1

The first question you should ask is do I really need a diesel. The depreciation after 3 years is at the same rate as the older f10 something in the order of £2-3k pa. I would be looking for the highest spec car with service history I could find for my budget. The 5 series BMW are really good cars and high miles with proper history should not be a problem. 10 year old F10s are still looking good and if I where you I would be looking at private sellers. Older diesels for private owners whatever car can be more expensive if anything does go wrong.

BMW 5 Series - Deprecation Strategy 5 series, F10 vs G30? - Ross M

thanks for the thoughts guys, very helpful.

As for miles, i expect to do less than 10k, maybe even less than 7 or 8 k per year, and look to move it on in around 2-3 years...

I think if i get somthing around 60-65k, i could reasonably come out around 80k after a few years.

thanks very much

Ross

BMW 5 Series - Deprecation Strategy 5 series, F10 vs G30? - NAthan smith
I have a 65 plate 520d touring luxury model all the toys. Great car love it. Be very careful with the “new” 5 series 17 plate onwards as most fall into the new ridiculous tax band so it’s £465 a year to tax!!!