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The BMW 5 Series E60/E61 (2003-2010) is a premium executive car, available as a sedan (E60) or wagon (E61). It's ideal for those seeking a powerful, comfortable, and technologically advanced vehicle with excellent driving dynamics, even in the used market.
Car Spy tracks 516 BMW 5er V (E60/E61) vehicles from 2 sources: Ukraine, USA. Lowest average prices from USA.
BMW 5er V (E60/E61) from $399, averaging $7,812. Most affordable options come from USA. Car Spy calculates total cost including shipping and customs.
iDrive/CCC/CIC Module Failure
N62 V8 Valve Stem Seal & Coolant Pipe Leaks
Electric Water Pump Failure (N52/N54 engines)
Automatic Transmission Mechatronic Unit Problems

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iDrive/CCC/CIC Module Failure
N62 V8 Valve Stem Seal & Coolant Pipe Leaks
Electric Water Pump Failure (N52/N54 engines)
Automatic Transmission Mechatronic Unit Problems
Thoroughly inspect all electronic systems, especially the iDrive, navigation, and warning lights. Test all buttons and features.
Check service records meticulously. Look for evidence of regular oil changes and transmission fluid changes (if applicable).
Pay close attention to engine noise and leaks, particularly for N62 V8s (smoke on startup) and N52/N54 engines (water pump noise, oil leaks).
Inspect the suspension for excessive play, strange noises, or uneven tire wear, which could indicate worn bushings or active suspension issues.
Consider a pre-purchase inspection (PPI) by a BMW specialist to identify potential costly hidden problems.
Factor in the higher cost of insurance, parts, and maintenance compared to non-premium brands. Budget for potential repairs.