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BMW - Serie 5 (2003)

Discover the 2003 BMW Serie 5 and unlock its market value.

The 2003 BMW Serie 5 remains a pillar of luxury and performance in the midsize executive segment. Whether you’re evaluating the BMW Serie 5 price for a fresh purchase or exploring how a used BMW Serie 5 price shifts over time, this comprehensive overview covers the key insights—engine dynamics, spec details, depreciation trends, and comparative standings. If you’ve ever wondered what is a 2003 BMW Serie 5 worth, you’re in the right place – the figures adapt to market, condition, and mileage, but the core framework remains consistent for a fair valuation.

Technical Specifications

  • Engine: 3.0 L inline‑6 (M57) producing 260 hp & 274 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 5‑speed automatic (BMW 5.25) or optional manual (2‑speed DSL)
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (premium 95 octane)
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD) with optional xDrive all‑wheel drive in later trims
  • Dimensions: L ≈ 191 in, W ≈ 76 in, H ≈ 58 in; Wheelbase ≈ 111 in
  • Weight: 3,800 lb (average curb weight)
  • Suspension: Front MacPherson strut, rear multi‑link; sport suspension set available
  • Brakes: Ventilated disc front; flat disc rear; optional ABS and BSU2™
  • Interior Features: Multi‑function steering wheel, sport seats, up‑gradable audio, navigation, climate control
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, side torso airbags, ABS, stability control, optional traction control, optional side‑impact airbags

Depreciation Insight

The BMW Serie 5 depreciation curve reflects a strong brand reputation and robust dealer support. Historically, the vehicle typically loses about 15–20% of its value in the first calendar year after purchase and an additional 10–12% annually for the next four years. By the time the car reaches a five‑year milestone, the residual value averages around 45–50% of the original car price, assuming moderate mileage (≈ 12,000 mi annually) and normal wear. For used BMW Serie 5 price inquiries, depreciation factors help estimate fair market trends across regional markets: suburban versus urban, European versus North American use patterns, and trim‑level differences.

What Is a 2003 BMW Serie 5 Worth? A Quick Context


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