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BMW - 525 (2010)

Discover the timeless appeal of the 2010 BMW 525, a hallmark of German engineering that blends performance with everyday practicality. This elegant sedan has become an icon in the luxury‑compact segment, offering a balanced mix of refined driving dynamics, sophisticated technology, and a comfortable interior that can cater to both drivers and passengers alike. Whether you’re evaluating the BMW 525 price for a new purchase, exploring the used BMW 525 price, or simply curious about how much a 2010 model might be worth, this guide provides a clear, data‑driven snapshot of what makes the 525 a compelling choice.

Below, dive into a detailed breakdown of the 2010 BMW 525’s key specifications, depreciation insights, and market comparisons to help you determine how its value holds up over time.

  • Engine: 3.0 L M50B30 inline‑6 twin‑turbo, 355 hp, 400 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (Steptronic) or optional 5‑speed manual (in select markets)
  • Fuel type: Premium gasoline (optimally 95 octane)
  • Performance: 0–60 mph: 4.8 s; Top speed: 155 mph (electrically limited)
  • Dimensions:
    • Wheelbase: 112.6 in (2860 mm)
    • Length: 181.2 in (4600 mm)
    • Width (without mirrors): 73.4 in (1860 mm)
    • Height: 58.3 in (1480 mm)
    • Curb weight: 3,785 lb (1715 kg)
  • Cargo Capacity: 14.5 ft³ (410 L) behind rear seats; 25.7 ft³ (720 L) with seats folded
  • Seats: 5 passengers (dual‑row 4‑passenger configuration)
  • Key Features:
    • iDrive 7.0 infotainment, navigation, and voice command
    • Adaptive LED headlamps with cornering lamp
    • BMW LiveView Hub with drive‑recording camera
    • Pre‑sense collision system (alarm, battery cut‑off)
    • Active Parking Assist (automatic reverse parking)
  • Safety: 5 star NHTSA rating, European Euro 6 emissions compliance

BMW 525 depreciation is a key question for buyers and investors alike. Typically, a well‑maintained 2010 model will lose about 15‑20 % of its value during the first year after purchase. After that, the depreciation curve tends to flatten, with an estimated annual decline of 8‑10 % over the next three years, assuming normal mileage and condition. Combined, a 2010 BMW 525 might experience an overall depreciation of roughly 30‑35 % after five years from its original market price.

These percentage ranges reflect aggregate data from sales history and market reports, keeping in mind that individual vehicles may vary based on mileage, trim level, service records, geographic demand, and optional equipment. For instance, a low‑mileage unit that has undergone routine


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