Used BMW 5 Series Under £5,000 for Sale in the UK

16 under £5,000 BMW 5 Series cars available from independent UK dealers on Carslink.ai. Years range from 2003 to 2015.

Total listings16
Price from£1,800
Price to£4,995
Average price£3,974

The BMW 5 Series has long been a benchmark for executive saloons, offering a blend of luxurious comfort, advanced technology, and engaging driving dynamics. Spanning multiple generations, it caters to business professionals and families alike who demand refinement and performance. Whether you're looking for an efficient diesel or a powerful petrol engine, the 5 Series delivers an aspirational driving experience.

Why Buy a Used BMW 5 Series?

Typical Price Range

All prices are approximate and subject to change based on condition, mileage, specification, and market conditions.

Common Issues to Check

Running Costs

Which Variant Should I Choose?

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What can I expect from a used BMW 5 Series under £5,000?

Used BMW 5 Series stock under £5,000 typically means older model years, higher mileage, or earlier trim levels. Prioritise full service history, recent MOT with no advisories, and cars with one or two previous keepers. Avoid examples with lapsed cambelt intervals or unresolved manufacturer recalls. Carslink.ai currently lists 16 under £5,000 BMW 5 Seriess from independent UK dealers.

What are common issues with a used BMW 5 Series?

Common issues to check on a used BMW 5 Series include: Timing chain issues (particularly on some N47 and N57 diesel engines in older models – listen for rattles).; Electrical gremlins (iDrive malfunctions, sensor failures, especially with moisture ingress).; Suspension components (wear and tear on bushings, shock absorbers, especially on models with adaptive suspension).; DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) blockages, particularly if the car is used predominantly for short journeys and not allowed to regenerate.; Turbos on higher mileage units (check for smoke from the exhaust or unusual noises)..

Which BMW 5 Series variant should I choose?

520d (Diesel): Ideal for motorway drivers and company car users. Offers excellent fuel economy (often 50+ mpg) and strong torque, making it a popular choice for those covering high mileage. ULEZ compliant for newer models.. 530i (Petrol): A great all-rounder for those seeking a balance of performance and refinement without extreme running costs. Offers smooth power delivery and is well-suited for mixed driving, appealing to drivers looking for a sportier feel than the diesel.. 530e (Plug-in Hybrid): Perfect for urban commuters and environmentally conscious drivers. Offers a pure electric range for shorter journeys, significantly reducing fuel consumption. Benefits from lower VED (road tax) and company car tax, making it a smart choice for those with charging access.. 540i (Petrol): For enthusiasts who prioritise performance and a captivating engine note. The 3.0-litre straight-six offers exhilarating acceleration and an incredibly smooth power delivery. It suits drivers who enjoy dynamic driving and don't mind a higher fuel bill.. M550i (Petrol): The ultimate performance variant before the full M5, bridging the gap between luxury and outright sportiness. With significant horsepower and all-wheel drive, it suits those who demand sensational straight-line speed and high-performance capability in a surprisingly discrete package.

What are the running costs of a BMW 5 Series?

Fuel economy: 30 – 60 mpg (depending on engine, driving style, and generation; diesels offer better economy). Insurance group: Group 25 – 45 (varies significantly by engine, trim, and power output, impacting premium costs). Servicing: Main dealer servicing can be pricey, but independent BMW specialists offer a more affordable alternative. Long service intervals help, but maintenance of complex components can be expensive when needed. Keep an eye on the MOT history for recurring issues..

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