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BMW 5-Series Touring reviews by year of make: 2003 2007 2008 Read all reviews
The BMW 5 Series Touring sets new standards in its class due to the combination of fuel economy, accomodation and handling together with the use of lighweight materials to give you the ultimate experience in sheer driving pleasure. The 5 Series Touring displays dramatic styling and achitecture both inside and out ensuring that you always stand out from the crowd.
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Wonderful car, quiet, understated yet very powerful. As long as you drive long distance fairly economical, however city driving will make you feel bankrupt when refuelling. It is a very very heavy car, which makes it much less sporty, especially combined with the auto box, which in itself is good, although I don’t like the downshifts on the motorway. I will now replace it with a 325d Sport Touring company car, which has the same amount of torque. Much lighter, it probably won’t be much slower A-B. And yes, the 3 is smaller than the 5, especially in the back and in the boot, but in the end: how often do you really use it? Good excuse to leave stuff home!
Submitted: 04/08/2008 08:36:04
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