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BMW - E60 5 Series [03-10] (2005)

Discover the BMW E60 5 Series [03-10], a flagship luxury sedan that struck a balance between performance, comfort, and advanced technology. Manufactured between 2003 and 2010, the BMW E60 5 Series [03-10] price has evolved over the years, but in today’s market the vehicle remains a prime choice for drivers who value long‑term reliability combined with the prestige of a BMW.

When researching the BMW E60 5 Series [03-10] 2005 price, potential buyers often look beyond showroom lists, considering factors such as mileage, service history, trim level, and regional demand. The used BMW E60 5 Series [03-10] price fluctuates accordingly, yet the sedan’s core attributes keep it highly sought after in the midsize luxury segment.

  • Engine: 3.0‑litre or 4.0‑litre inline‑six cylinders (suitable for turbocharged and naturally aspirated variants)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual, 6‑speed manual, 7‑speed automatic (Steptronic), or 8‑speed automatic in later models
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (Gasoline), with aftermarket diesel or plug‑in hybrid options in select markets
  • Dimensions: Length – 4,950 mm (19.4 ft); Width – 1,865 mm (6.12 ft); Height – 1,460 mm (4.8 ft); Wheelbase – 2,970 mm (9.75 ft)
  • Power/Performance: 228–333 hp (depending on model); 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in roughly 5.5–7.0 seconds
  • Torque: 285–480 lb‑ft (depending on engine)
  • Weight: 1,950–2,200 kg (4,300–4,850 lb)
  • Fuel Economy: 10–11 L/100 km (approx. 23–22 mpg city; 8.5–9.5 L/100 km in combined drive)
  • Interior Features: Leather upholstery, climate control, navigation system, optional iDrive, optional turbo‑charged or four‑door liftback styling

BMW E60 5 Series [03-10] depreciation is a core consideration for prospective owners. Historically, a brand‑new E60 will usually see a decline of about 15–20% in its first year on the road. By the third year, the total depreciation commonly reaches 30–35% from the original price. After five to seven years, many E60 models retain roughly 50–55% of their initial unsold value if maintained properly, reflecting their robust mechanical design and strong after‑sales support. These figures can vary across markets and specific trim levels, especially for drivers who keep a mileage under 30,000 km.

In contrast, a 2005 BMW E60 5 Series has progressed through the depreciation curve, so the 2005 BMW E60 5 Series [03-10] price is typically aligned with the used segment’s demand, still offering substantial value for luxury sedan buyers. The average mileage for a 2005 model conservatively hovers around 70,000–85,000 km, and many vehicles with this range include an optional Alpina package or standard 4.4‑litre engine, upsizing their power profile but preserving their resale charm.

The market context paints a clearer picture: The used BMW E60 5 Series [03-10] price,


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