BMW 5 Series 2012 News

BMW recalls 2800 cars across range
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By Karla Pincott · 29 Oct 2013
BMW has issued a safety recall for a total of 2894 cars sold between November 1 2012 and July 31 2013 for a defect that could see a lack of lubrication cause the vacuum pump to fail and reduce the effectiveness of the brake assist function that adds extra force for panic stops.The carmaker says however that the vehicles will still be able to brake under normal circumstances. "They don't lose braking ability, but still lose brake assistance," BMW Australia spokesperson Lenore Fletcher says. The affected vehicles are: the F20 1 Series; F30, F31 and F34 3 Series; F10 and F11 5 Series; E84 X1 compact crossover; F25 X3 Series and E89 Z4 sports car.Fletcher says there have been no accidents or injuries, but a small number of vehicles have experienced the problem. "There have been about six or seven reports," she says. "We believe that only about 0.5 per cent of the vehicles in the recall will need fixing."An inspection taking less than an hour will determine if a vehicle needs the fix -- which will require up to another five hours. "We'll replace the component, and while parts can sometimes be an issue, ours are being airfreighted from Germany right now," Fletcher says. BMW says concerned owners should contact their nearest BMW service centre, or call 1800 813 299.

BMW 5 Series GT spy shot
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By Paul Gover · 27 Nov 2012
So the 5-Series crossover is being given a big tweak and the same front and rear update - check the crazy camo - seen across almost the whole range.It should be seen at the Detroit Motor Show in January.

BMW 5 series spy shot
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By Paul Gover · 06 Nov 2012
The 5 Series picks up the new front on a mild mid-life facelift next year, but there are no details - yet - of any other changes.

BMW 5 Series revealed
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By Paul Gover · 25 Nov 2009
The next generation of BMW's mid-sized executive runner has been unveiled ahead of Australian sales in the middle of 2010. The body design of the 5 Series follows the smoother elegance of the latest 7 Series, which led BMW back out of the land of brutality, and there are promises of more luxury, technology and efficiency."It's a complete re-positioning of the product. We're talking about a completely different car, top to bottom," says the managing director of BMW Australia, Stavros Yallouridis. "We'll be launching it midyear. We tend to position it as elegant and sporty. It's always been a businessman's type of car and we're trying to make it more sport and elegant as well."The new Five is the sixth generation and will be built alongside the 7 Series flagship at BMW's factory at Dingolfing in Germany. The car is claimed with the longest wheelbase in its class, while the cabin - like the new Seven - has a tighter focus on the driver.There will be a full range of petrol and diesel engines up to the twin- turbo V8, but the big news is the technology in the car. This runs from a new generation of parking radar to a roof-mounted camera that gives a 360-degree view and pedestrian protection. The Five will be loaded with gear when it gets to Australia, although Yallouridis is not giving away much of the detail."It's a little bit early. We are trying to do something a little bit different, but at the moment we can announce that the 535i will be the launch model," he says. That points to a starting price beyond $100,000, although the current price leader in the 5 Series range is the 520d at $76,400. We're working on the price at the moment and it's really first steps. I cannot comment on the price, but I'm concentrating on pricing it at the same level as the previous car. That depends on timing, what competitors will do, and the value. "With fluctuation of currency it's a little bit difficult. Catch me in 2010. But we have to stay within our competitive range." Yallouridis says BMW Australia is already working on a smooth transition to the new model."The 5 Series for BMW around the world is a very core model. It's where BMW positioned itself initially with the Five and the 3 Series. "I think that 5 Series around the world has been quite good. It's strategically important for the company and we need to protect that position, The sales in Australia are quite satisfactory. We want to make sure we don't have a high stock level with the existing 5 Series as we move to the new one."And what about the master blaster in the Five lineup, the M5? "I have no idea," Yallouridis says. "BMW is definitely thinking about a new M5, but I cannot comment on if it's six months or a year or more away. But they won't cancel the existing M5, so there will be some overlap between the two cars with the new 5 Series."

Frankfurt Motor Show video highlights
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By CarsGuide team · 01 Sep 2009
The Frankfurt Motor Show literally roared to life this morning when a classic BMW 507 roadster ran laps of a custom-built oval track inside the German carmaker's $30 million stand.

BMW 5 Series GT first look
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By Paul Gover · 26 May 2009
It combines aspects of sedan, hatchback, crossover wagon and sports sedan, and will be available with turbodiesel, petrol six and V8 engines, a huge range of standard equipment and BMW's latest Dynamic Drive.
BMW Australia believes it can get the car towards the middle of 2010, if it can make a business case, but predicts sales around 50 cars a month.
The most unusual thing about the Gran Turismo is the tail, which is hatchback in style but - like the 'twin-door' Skoda Superb - has two tail-end choices. It can be a hatchback or a sedan, depending on the amount of luggage space needed for a job.
To boost the rear-end flexibility, the rear seats can also slide forwards to increase the luggage space.
BMW currently lists three engines for the car — 530d, 535i, 550i — and a huge range of standard and optional equipment.
But the cabin takes its lead from the new 7 Series in dash layout, space and final finishing.
And BMW says the Gran Turismo does not - necessarily - point to the look of the next 5 Series sedan, coming in 18 months. Or perhaps point to the end of the Touring wagon.