I have a 2010 F10 530d. The brakes are still the same , exaust also, springs also. Nothing has been changed . 178000km. Perfect car and very economic on the highway.
I’ve had my 2010 f10 for 7 years now. I got it at 39,000 and now it’s done 114,000. Now I’m worried a our the timing chain lol😂 It has been remapped to 300hp and I love it. It’s the longest I’ve ever owned a car for because I don’t know what I’d replace it with.
No need to change ig 2021 G30 will be dropping prices quickly in few more years just replace the car with newer 5 series the interior is 90% similar to F10 tho😂 But there's no car at that price to provide as good performance anyways
I’d say the box on that car is in need of a service, the 8HP is one of the best boxes made! Shouldn’t be shunting like you describe, mind you looking at the state of the outside of that it’s probably neglected.
I own an F11 530d with the optional dynamic handling package which has active anti roll bars and dampers. For a big bus it corners flat, with hardly any body roll and better than my friends basic M sport. Also the gearbox has far less lag in sport and sport+ mode and adapts to how you drive. I reset mine when I bought it and it’s learnt my driving style, amazing really. You can also update the software on them, but I’m sure you’re already aware of that😁. The steering on mine also adapts at speed and keeps it firmly weighted and precise, yet light and supple when driving slowly.
@@milovanpuric318I had my gearbox serviced when I bought the car with 78k miles on the clock, just for peace of mind. The ZF8 auto is great, so strong, intuitive and it’s what converted me to an auto after having a hire car with one. Before that I’d driven manuals for decades, as autos always seemed like a clutch was slipping, but a ZF8 is a game changer. Go for a drive in a car that has one and I’m sure you’ll be impressed by how good it is.
I've had my '60' plate F11 (Touring) 520d SE for 2.5 years now, which for me is a record! For my money, there's nothing that does a better all-round job. 45-55mpg, reasonable performance, extremely comfortable with the 17" wheels and variable dampers, quiet on the road, luxurious and practical. My only issue is what to replace it with!
Also another key maintenance point on the 8 Speed ZF is to do a fluid/filter change at around 80k, or as soon as possible if you're over that already. BMW states they are 'sealed for life', but a fluid change really helps smoothness and longevity.
You have to cough up quite a lot of money to do the larger maintenance jobs as the car ages (water/fuel pumps, suspension, etc) but this is a freakin incredible car to own. Still not many modern cars I actually would consider to replace it. The brakes I don’t like though.
Gretings FROM Juárez México I have a f10 2015 528i I LOVE the car it runs great, FOR a 4 cil. I got it with 63k miles and the only issues I HAD is the motor mounts cuz HERE in México we live in the moon, 😢 im New to bmw WHAT due you guys think of THIS car, its not a REALLY fast car bur it sure has some great power thats more THAN great I race it vs. A mustang 5.0 and dust HIM!!! 🙂😯 Havent done noting to it AKA MODIFICATIONS " I WOULD LOVE TO SEE YOUR OPINIONS THAK YOU 😊
This is not a real BMW for sure, where are the M and M sport badges all around in different colours and sizes, fast and furious exhaust tips, fake carbon wing mirror, black spray painted wheels with yellow or red "spray painted on the go" calipers. Also the front grill is not spray painted in M colours... No blinking chinese leds, wind screen not tinted in 100% black...
11:20 Try to keep your hands on the wheel when you are driving. Ideally both at the same time. It's not difficult. After 120k miles and 10 years with my F11, I won't be buying another BMW. The suspension air bags only last 50-60k, the parking beepers and ambient temp sensor packed in ages ago, the boot fills with water, the EGR cooler has been replaced twice on a safety recall and the front brake pad sensor is kaput. If your used BMW has a YC plate, chances are it was an Avis car but that won't stop the BMW salesman swearing blind it came from "BMW UK headquarters". Ate tyres despite the main dealer charging me for an alignment check until I took it to the local tyre dealer who fixed it. Had to replace both rear wheels at £500 apiece due to slow flattie / hairline crack. Apart from that, nice car.
@@jur4x - Fairly sure EU regulations specify height adjustment for all non integrated headrests to ensure the top of headrest is at right height from 5th to 95th percentile of population (or similar) to cushion impacts properly. The Integrated ones are usually tall enough to fit the 95th percentile whilst also cushioning smaller body sizes? I know Euro NCAP has tightened up it's testing significantly in last decade in this area. The one thing I don't like is the forward tilt on many modern headrests, so depth adjustable is great feature!
I’ve always loved the 5. But they’re starting to look a bit dated and generic … and the new one looks awful. Toyota Camry lookalike but gimmicky. BMW styling has gone off the rails and this also affects old models because they look even more dated. It’s a shame.
@@AtTheWheel My friend was rebuilding engine for someone who's chain broke on the motorway. In a relatively low mile E60 It's been a while since I drove any BMWs. Apart from that i3 I borrowed 3 years ago
Premium fuel and 10k quality oil changes and 180k miles with zero issues. And I mean ZERO issues.
What model engine/year?
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2012 F10 530d msport.
@@barryblack7384 Thanks. Do you know if 2013 530x drive touring is reliable too?
10k miles? 16000km. This is a big mistake for the engine. Max 7500km, also depends on driving style .
320d e90 290000 miles.. No engine issues.. 10k oil changes
I have a 2010 F10 530d. The brakes are still the same , exaust also, springs also. Nothing has been changed . 178000km. Perfect car and very economic on the highway.
I’ve had my 2010 f10 for 7 years now. I got it at 39,000 and now it’s done 114,000. Now I’m worried a our the timing chain lol😂
It has been remapped to 300hp and I love it.
It’s the longest I’ve ever owned a car for because I don’t know what I’d replace it with.
No need to change ig
2021 G30 will be dropping prices quickly in few more years just replace the car with newer 5 series
the interior is 90% similar to F10 tho😂
But there's no car at that price to provide as good performance anyways
did you replace the timing chain?, how do you decide if do not not?
Replace timing chain, not really required. I did 225k miles never changed the timing chain. Timing belts different matter
I’d say the box on that car is in need of a service, the 8HP is one of the best boxes made! Shouldn’t be shunting like you describe, mind you looking at the state of the outside of that it’s probably neglected.
I'm super happy with my F11 525D.. 180000km no big problems
I own an F11 530d with the optional dynamic handling package which has active anti roll bars and dampers. For a big bus it corners flat, with hardly any body roll and better than my friends basic M sport. Also the gearbox has far less lag in sport and sport+ mode and adapts to how you drive. I reset mine when I bought it and it’s learnt my driving style, amazing really. You can also update the software on them, but I’m sure you’re already aware of that😁. The steering on mine also adapts at speed and keeps it firmly weighted and precise, yet light and supple when driving slowly.
How many miles and how is gearbox? I'm looking 535d or 535i. Big decision. Never had diesel before. And never had AT.. I prefer manual.
@@milovanpuric318 the gearbox is superb, I’d go for the 535d if you do more miles.
@@milovanpuric318I had my gearbox serviced when I bought the car with 78k miles on the clock, just for peace of mind. The ZF8 auto is great, so strong, intuitive and it’s what converted me to an auto after having a hire car with one. Before that I’d driven manuals for decades, as autos always seemed like a clutch was slipping, but a ZF8 is a game changer. Go for a drive in a car that has one and I’m sure you’ll be impressed by how good it is.
@@milovanpuric318 The gearbox is amazing, it's been lauded as the best automatic gearbox ever for over 10 years for a reason.
How much cost for the service to the gearbox @@berniecoles2337
I've had my '60' plate F11 (Touring) 520d SE for 2.5 years now, which for me is a record! For my money, there's nothing that does a better all-round job. 45-55mpg, reasonable performance, extremely comfortable with the 17" wheels and variable dampers, quiet on the road, luxurious and practical. My only issue is what to replace it with!
Also another key maintenance point on the 8 Speed ZF is to do a fluid/filter change at around 80k, or as soon as possible if you're over that already. BMW states they are 'sealed for life', but a fluid change really helps smoothness and longevity.
535d
The ZF auto will be slow to react if the 80k oil change hasn't been done, it's a vital part of the maintenance
That's why They call it the Ultimate Driving Machine . . .
You have to cough up quite a lot of money to do the larger maintenance jobs as the car ages (water/fuel pumps, suspension, etc) but this is a freakin incredible car to own. Still not many modern cars I actually would consider to replace it. The brakes I don’t like though.
Gretings FROM Juárez México I have a f10 2015 528i I LOVE the car it runs great, FOR a 4 cil. I got it with 63k miles and the only issues I HAD is the motor mounts cuz HERE in México we live in the moon, 😢 im New to bmw WHAT due you guys think of THIS car, its not a REALLY fast car bur it sure has some great power thats more THAN great I race it vs. A mustang 5.0 and dust HIM!!! 🙂😯 Havent done noting to it AKA MODIFICATIONS " I WOULD LOVE TO SEE YOUR OPINIONS THAK YOU 😊
Nice review, plenty of good cars that are 10 years old could easily go for another 10 if looked after properly and starting from a good base.
Lol not a BMW thanks to brittle plastics
You can't get an f10 BMW 530 d or 520 d in the xdrive version
Think your transmission needs to be flushed. Its the transmission there is. Should run smoothly.
Great advices, thanks a lot 👍
Pretty base for a 530, no ACC, EDC or Head Up Display... A must in my book. Nice review
Great review! ^^
Good review thx
This is not a real BMW for sure, where are the M and M sport badges all around in different colours and sizes, fast and furious exhaust tips, fake carbon wing mirror, black spray painted wheels with yellow or red "spray painted on the go" calipers. Also the front grill is not spray painted in M colours... No blinking chinese leds, wind screen not tinted in 100% black...
😂😂😂
Yes
11:20 Try to keep your hands on the wheel when you are driving. Ideally both at the same time. It's not difficult.
After 120k miles and 10 years with my F11, I won't be buying another BMW. The suspension air bags only last 50-60k, the parking beepers and ambient temp sensor packed in ages ago, the boot fills with water, the EGR cooler has been replaced twice on a safety recall and the front brake pad sensor is kaput. If your used BMW has a YC plate, chances are it was an Avis car but that won't stop the BMW salesman swearing blind it came from "BMW UK headquarters". Ate tyres despite the main dealer charging me for an alignment check until I took it to the local tyre dealer who fixed it. Had to replace both rear wheels at £500 apiece due to slow flattie / hairline crack. Apart from that, nice car.
I seem to remember 'adjustable height headrest' being a legal requirement in modern cars.... 😉
There are some modern cars with integrated non-adjustable headrest
Misspoke, adjustable depth, not height!
@@jur4x - Fairly sure EU regulations specify height adjustment for all non integrated headrests to ensure the top of headrest is at right height from 5th to 95th percentile of population (or similar) to cushion impacts properly. The Integrated ones are usually tall enough to fit the 95th percentile whilst also cushioning smaller body sizes?
I know Euro NCAP has tightened up it's testing significantly in last decade in this area.
The one thing I don't like is the forward tilt on many modern headrests, so depth adjustable is great feature!
My 5 series has electric headrests, that's not that common!
awesome
USB is in glove box
not in every model tho
And another under the centre armrest.
I’ve always loved the 5. But they’re starting to look a bit dated and generic … and the new one looks awful. Toyota Camry lookalike but gimmicky. BMW styling has gone off the rails and this also affects old models because they look even more dated. It’s a shame.
10 year old? not sure. E39 in good condition - yes. Anything newer - doubt it.
I think the current owner might agree with you, as I'm on the way to pick him up as the alternator died on the way home from work...
@@AtTheWheel My friend was rebuilding engine for someone who's chain broke on the motorway. In a relatively low mile E60
It's been a while since I drove any BMWs. Apart from that i3 I borrowed 3 years ago
the E39 had dodgy record. Had its issues, more than the E60 and the f10 combined.
@@mickadatwist1620 More than the e60? Not even close.
If you save your hair the back seats will have enough room for the head.
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