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BMW - Serie 5 (2010)

Looking for a reliable source of BMW Serie 5 price data? Whether you’re eyeing the latest model or curious about the 2010 generation, our comprehensive car‑pricing database pulls together every detail you need—without relying on guesswork or outdated listings. By aggregating dealer quotes, private‑sale prices, and historical sale trends, we help you answer questions like what is a 2010 BMW Serie 5 worth and how the market values used models across different regions.

  • Engine & Power: Turbocharged inline‑6 (3.0 L) delivering 335 hp / 400 Nm
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic with manual mode version
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (diesel variants available in certain markets)
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (standard) or all‑wheel drive (xDrive)
  • Dimensions (Approx.):
    • Length: 4,936 mm
    • Width: 1,852 mm
    • Height: 1,447 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,980 mm
  • Interior Features: Leather upholstery, dual‑zone climate control, gesture‑control system, optional panoramic sunroof, advanced driver assistance packages
  • Towing Capacity: Up to 1,500 kg (with optional tow‑package)

Our database not only offers current listings but also contextualizes those figures with BMW Serie 5 depreciation trends. Analysts predict that a brand‑new model will typically lose between 15‑20 % of its value during the first year on the market. By year three, total depreciation for most 2015‑2018 engine blocks averages about 30‑35 %, with earlier generations such as the 2010 model seeing a slightly steeper drop due to advancing technology and experience in the used‑car market.

Depreciation Insight Summary:

  • Year 0–1: 15 % – 20 % drop from MSRP
  • Year 1–3: 10 % – 12 % annual decrease
  • Year 4–6: 5 % – 8 % annual decrease as the vehicle matures

Comparing these figures to similar segments gives a clearer picture of market strength. The BMW Serie 5 2010 price sits comfortably above the average price of its peer group—a Mercedes‑C-Class or Audi A6—thanks to its high performance specification and luxury cabin. In terms of resale value, the 2010 model holds steadier than many competitors, largely because its 3.0 L engine offers a balance between efficiency and torque that buyers still demand.

When it comes to the used BMW Serie 5 price, the database pulls data from auctions, private sales, and certified pre‑owned programs. You’ll find that a well‑maintained 2010 model typically trades in the


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