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Prague, Czech Republic – A recent reliability study by TÜV, Germany’s technical inspection association, has highlighted issues with the BMW 5 Series across three generations (E60, F10, and G30). The report, published by German publication Auto Bild on November 28, 2023, indicates a higher rate of defects compared to its main competitors, the Audi A6 and Mercedes-benz E-Class.
The TÜV report, based on data from over 9 million vehicle inspections conducted in 2023, revealed that the BMW 5 Series, while offering a premium driving experiance, consistently ranked lower in reliability than its German rivals. Specifically, the G30 generation (2017-present) experienced issues related to its complex electronic systems and suspension components.The older E60 (2003-2010) and F10 (2010-2017) generations showed a higher incidence of problems with engine components and electrical systems.
Key Findings from the TÜV Report:
- Overall ranking: The BMW 5 Series consistently placed behind the Audi A6 and Mercedes-Benz E-Class in terms of defect rates.
- G30 Generation (2017-present): reported issues included problems with the iDrive infotainment system,adaptive cruise control,and air suspension.
- F10 Generation (2010-2017): Common defects involved turbocharger failures, oil leaks, and issues with the cooling system.
- E60 Generation (2003-2010): Frequent problems where identified with the Valvetronic system, window regulators, and electrical connectors.
Despite these findings, the BMW 5 Series remains a popular choice in the used car market. Tho, potential buyers are advised to thoroughly inspect vehicles, notably focusing on the areas identified as problematic in the TÜV report.A pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic is highly recommended.
