BMW Saloon car reviews
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BMW Saloon car reviews
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BMW 3-Series M3 (2014 - 2018) Review
Used price: £14,842 - £32,799PROS
- Engaging performance
- Muscular stance
- Communicative handling
- Family car practicality
- Manual gearbox standard
CONS
- Very expensive 3 Series
- Interior lacks drama
- ‘Piped’ exhaust sound
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BMW 6-Series M6 Gran Coupe (2013 - 2018) Review
Used price: £11,431 - £29,316PROS
- Epic performance and incredible engine
- More practical than regular M6
CONS
- Seriously expensive
- M5 saloon considerably cheaper
- Better suited to autobahns than UK roads
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BMW 3-Series Saloon (2012 - 2019) Review
Despite its age it remains a compelling all-rounder
Used price: £1,961 - £55,480PROS
- Engaging handling regardless of engine
- Comfort isn’t spared for agility
- Generous equipment levels
- Performance/efficiency balance
CONS
- Interior doesn’t feel as premium as some rivals
- M Sport ride can be unsettled without adaptive dampers
- Cabin isn’t the roomiest in this segment
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BMW 6-Series Gran Coupe (2012 - 2017) Review
Used price: £5,210 - £16,759PROS
Excellent ride, relatively frugal diesel engine, striking looks
CONS
Unlikely to get discount, pointless middle rear-seat, 20-inch wheels slightly compromise ride
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BMW 5-Series M5 (2011 - 2016) Review
Used price: £8,280 - £24,884PROS
Breathtaking performance, superb handling, comfortable, excellent equipment levels
CONS
Very thirsty, high emissions
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BMW 5-Series Saloon (2010 - 2017) Review
A second hand BMW that still feels modern – and cheap to run
Used price: £2,035 - £16,414PROS
- High-class luxury car feel with good handling
- Generous passenger room
- Amazingly frugal 520d version
CONS
- Steering lacks some of the feel you'd expect from a BMW
- Expensive when things go wrong
- Some early diesel models aren't ULEZ-friendly
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BMW 5-Series GT (2009 - 2017) Review
Used price: £3,095 - £17,922PROS
Supremely refined, incredibly spacious and high class cabin, clever twin-opening tailgate, practical and large boot
CONS
Rather ungainly looks, not as agile to drive as a standard 5 Series
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BMW 7-Series (2008 - 2015) Review
Used price: £2,565 - £19,065PROS
Incredibly comfortable, exceptionally well built, acres of rear space, superbly refined
CONS
Poor depreciation, high running costs
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BMW 3-Series Saloon (2005 - 2011) Review
Solid, desirable used saloon
Used price: £528 - £6,082PROS
- Great to drive
- Decent level of standard kit
- Superbly built, refined interior
CONS
- Expensive for what it is
- Firm ride
- Not as reliable as you'd think
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BMW 5-Series M5 (2005 - 2010) Review
Used price: £8,398 - £27,360PROS
Awesome engine and performance, precise handling, available as an estate
CONS
High running costs, no manual gearbox, stiff ride