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Total cash price £25,499. Borrowing £22,949 with a £2,550 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£375.97
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£34,022.50
Cost of credit
£8,523.50
Optional final payment
£13,426.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used BMW 5 Series?

The BMW 5 Series is a first-class executive saloon, with the class to impress your friends and colleagues, and a keen driving experience for you to enjoy. It's superb at long motorway journeys but still fun on the back roads too.

You'll find two generations of 5 Series for sale at Motorpoint – the 2017-2024 car, and the newer model. Both are offered as a four-door saloon and as an estate, with petrol, plug-in hybrid and performance options. The pre-2024 5 Series gives you the choice of a diesel engine, while the latest 5 Series brings fully electric power for the first time in the i5.

Popular BMW 5 Series trims for sale at Motorpoint

The 2017-2024 5 Series came in SE and M Sport trims, with the latter being overwhelmingly more common. M Sport adds deeper bumpers and bigger wheels, as well as sports seats and exclusive interior trim. For the latest model, the engine-powered 5 Series is only available in M Sport guise – although the electric i5 comes in an entry-level Sport Edition version too.

Owning a used BMW 5 Series

A used BMW 5 Series is considerably cheaper than a brand-new one, so you can enjoy all of the 5 Series' qualities for less as long as you don't mind a few thousand miles on the odometer. The petrol and diesel engines can be decently economical, especially on long journeys, while the plug-in hybrid offers around 30 miles of electric driving from a full battery – which can drastically reduce your running costs if you're going to be driving around town a lot.

Read our BMW 5 Series review, and our BMW 5 Series review (2017-2024) to find out more about both 5 Series models.

Other models you may be interested in

If you like the 5 Series you'll also like the Mercedes E-Class and Audi A6, although the 5 Series has the best handling. You might also consider the Lexus ES and Volvo S90.

Read our BMW 5 Series alternatives and comparisons articles:

Why buy from Motorpoint?

Your BMW 5 Series questions answered

BMW makes 5 Series models in two different forms. The first is the iconic four-door saloon that’s been a mainstay of the range since it launched in 1972. The other form is the practical five-door 5 Series Touring estate – this has a larger boot and rear hatch opening, making it a better choice if you regularly carry dogs, bikes or other large cargo.

As an executive car, the 5 Series is quite long, measuring in at just shy of five metres. That puts it in the same ballpark as its key rivals, the Audi A6 and Mercedes E-Class. Compared to other models in the BMW lineup, the 5 Series is about 20cm longer than the 3 Series and about 20cm shorter than the 7 Series, perhaps making it the ‘Goldilocks’ model in the range. Passenger space is excellent, with lots of room for adults to get comfortable, even if you need to carry three across the back row. Cargo room is also generous but buyers in need of extra practicality should consider the 5 Series Touring estate for the best carrying capacity.

The BMW 5 Series is available with a range of petrol and diesel engines, ranging from 2.0 litres to 3.0 litres. There's also a plug-in hybrid version, called the 530e.

The BMW 5 Series is available with rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. The entry-level engines typically come with rear-wheel drive, with more powerful options getting BMW’s xDrive four-wheel-drive system. Search for rear-wheel-drive 5 Series cars or four-wheel-drive 5 Series cars here.

The 5 Series has a decent, if not sparkling, reputation for reliability. With so much state-of-the-art technology on board, some issues may crop up – but reliability data suggests that the majority of cars will be trouble-free. If you’re concerned, you may wish to take out an extended warranty with your purchase.

A used BMW 5 Series may occasionally present large bills as it gets older, but routine maintenance can be taken care of with a BMW service plan. At the time of writing, it costs around £30 per month for a 5 Series, which covers servicing, fluid top-ups and seasonal vehicle health checks for three years.