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BMW - 5 Series (2009)

Find out everything you need to know about the BMW 5 Series—from the classic 2009 model to the latest editions—within one easy‑to‑read guide. Curious about the BMW 5 Series price or wondering specifically about the BMW 5 Series 2009 price? Our database gives you an in‑depth look at how these luxury sedans perform on the road and in the marketplace, while keeping the pricing context realistic and transparent. Whether you’re scouting for a used BMW 5 Series price, tracking depreciation trends, or simply asking “What is a 2009 BMW 5 Series worth?”, you’ll find the information you need here.

2023 BMW 5 Series – Key Specs at a Glance

  • Engine: 3.0L Turbocharged I6 – 382 hp & 369 lb‑ft
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic (SteerAssist®)
  • Drive: All‑Wheel Drive (xDrive®)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (Premium)
  • Dimensions: 197.8” L × 76.2” W × 56.8” H (5 × 2 × 2)
  • Curb Weight: ≈ 4,304 lb (1,949 kg)
  • Fuel Economy: 20 MPG city / 26 MPG highway / 23 MPG combined (EPA)
  • Troubleshooting Features: Adaptive M Suspension, Dual‑Zone Climate Control, iDrive 8.0 Interface, Harman Kardon 48‑speaker Audio kit
  • Exterior Color Options: Classic White, Deep Alpine Blue, Graphite Grey, and more
  • Interior Trims: Luxury, Premium, and Executive variants

These details give you a snapshot of what the 2023 BMW 5 Series offers in terms of performance, comfort, and technology. Equally, older models retain the brand’s hallmark engineering while featuring a different set of options.

Depreciation Insights for the BMW 5 Series

When it comes to BMW 5 Series depreciation, the luxury sedan tends to hold its value relatively well compared to mainstream manufacturers. However, owners can expect a range of loss percentages depending on model year, mileage, and condition:

  • First Year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value. A 2009 model, for instance, might see a more pronounced hit—ranging 25‑30%—as newer technology and revised safety standards drive up newer offerings.
  • Three Years: The cumulative depreciation circles around 35‑45%. In a well‑maintained 2016‑2018 5 Series, you might see this figure on the lower end.
  • Five Years: Value drops to roughly 50‑60% of the original MSRP. For a 2009 BMW 5 Series, the 5‑year mark could mean a valuation in the 70‑80% range of the original retail price (again, price variations apply by market and specific vehicle conditions).
  • Beyond Five Years: Depreciation plateaus; value typically conserves 60‑70% of the original cost. A 2009 model that has surpassed the 10‑year threshold may now trade on a residual depreciation curve of 30‑40% above its current market value.

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