1998 BMW 5 Series 535i V8 3.5 V8

Summary:

The perfect mix of luxury and speed for this price range

Faults:

Rough idle when cold.

Dashboard display lost some pixels intermittently.

Rubber seal on door blocked.

All minor, faults easily fixed.

The hifi is very poor though, no bass or treble.

General Comments:

The 535i V8 is an absolute monster!

The sound of the V8 is awesome.

It is so quick you would not believe it.

Extremely comfortable, quiet and smooth.

The Steptronic gearbox box gives full auto or Semi, where you can nudge up or nudge down the range. If you forget to change gear in Semi-auto mode, it will do it for you...

Sounds/feels as good at 87000 miles as the new one I test drove.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 26th November, 2003

30th Aug 2009, 10:15

If you think the 535 is fast, you should try the 540. I traded my 535 for one and it is in a completely different league.

1998 BMW 5 Series 520 s.e 2.0

Summary:

What a car go and by 1

Faults:

Water pump went on washers.

General Comments:

Great car. Lovely to drive and a joy when it comes to country lanes. Better than our Merc. Now we have we have bought another BMW which will be on our driveway in March. the sound of the 2.0 (150) straight six was fab and sounds like heaven. The car is quicker with the automatic box than our Merc (even though it has more horses — 163). The BMW is the best car I've ever owned.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 29th October, 2003

1998 BMW 5 Series 528i ASE 2.8i

Summary:

I wouldn't buy another BMW

Faults:

Auto gearbox failed at 50,000 miles.

ABS failed at 52,000 miles.

Brake sensors failed at 40,000 miles.

Paintwork flaked off at 12,000 miles.

Paintwork again flaked off at 36,000 miles.

Paintwork again flaked off at 56,000 miles.

Stereo failed at 54,000 miles.

Dashboard display console failed at 58,000 miles.

Center display console failed at 37,000 miles.

Interior of drivers door split and discolored requiring replacement at 23,000 miles.

In car telephone failed at 19,000 miles.

General Comments:

The car drives very well, but..

I have been incredibly disappointed by the number of problems over the years, especially given the cost of the vehicle and the supposed quality that you buy with a BMW.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 13th January, 2003

5th Dec 2004, 20:22

I have a BMW 528I which I have owned for the last 3 1/2 years. It is hands down the best car I have ever owned in my life and I have had about 7 cars now. I have not had any problems with the car at all except for some little minor things. I love it and I will always have a 5 series.

5th Nov 2005, 15:16

What year is your 528? Is it a 1998? If not, I feel it is less relevant to the original post.

8th Nov 2005, 18:02

Are you sure it's a BMW you are talking about?!

Gus from Beirut, Lebanon.

1998 BMW 5 Series 523iSE 2.5

Summary:

Superb practical performance car

Faults:

Rear cup holders broken 5 or 6 times. (Young children's feet each time.)

Fuel sender unit failed (At 180,000 miles)

Drivers door handle snapped (At 90,000 miles)

Air Conditioning/Climate Control failed after 2 years.

General Comments:

I have owned my manual 523iSE from new and first registered in January 1998.

Previously owned Saab, Mercedes, Jaguar and with none of my previous cars have I felt confident to take past 80,000 miles.

The 523iSE is amazing. Have completed 185,000 miles with original engine, gearbox, suspension, exhaust system.

It still looks and drives like a 20,000 mile car, engine and gearbox are as sweet as ever. It uses no oil between services and there is not a rattle or a squeek to be heard.

I, m a big guy (18 stone+) and the interior is as new. Grey leather is unmarked and shows no sign of wear even on the drivers seat. (No sagging whatsoever)

All this and 32miles to the gallon!

The car handles superbly and my local dealer (BMW Col chester) are fantastic (nothing is too much trouble - but others might be finding out as the waiting time for servicing has become progressively longer.) If any dealer wants to know about customer service visit them!

I am about to buy a People Carrier (4 Children now and a large dog) but will keep the BMW as I couldn't bear to part with it!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 13th October, 2002

4th Dec 2004, 03:31

I must say that the BMW 523i is one of the very few cars I have owned over a 20 year period that I am very impressed. Sure, there are a few things that could have been better, but then is it not that almost every the same after using it for a while? I love the way the car handles after all these years and still hardly any squeaks or rattles can be heard to date. The steering could have been more speed sensitive like for example the new Peugeot 407 or the BMW 545i. Overall, I still say this is one fine car that could still take on most of the Japanese cars anytime even today and some of the other new models!

Eddy- Malaysia.

28th Oct 2005, 18:27

This car has the whole package:

>It has all the power under the hood waiting to be unleashed (with three transmission options: automatic, tiptronic and sport)

>It has all the luxury you need (mine came with a built-in TV, a telephone and all the other options)

>It handles great and is very stable at high speeds (Drove it at 210km/h with no trouble!)

>Acceleration/deceleration are done very easily

>A real piece of art, made to be loved.

Though it has high fuel consumption, it is worth it!

I recommend at least driving if not owning one to every car lover.

Gus from Beirtu, Lebanon.