5 Series [Official] BMW 5 Series F10 Facelift


The BMW 5 Series is an executive car manufactured and marketed by BMW since 1972. The car is sold as either a sedan or, since 1991, a station wagon (marketed as "Touring"). A 5-door fastback (marketed as "Gran Turismo") was sold between 2009 and 2017. Each successive generation has been given an internal G-code designation since 2017. Previously, a F-code designation was used between 2010 and 2016, while an E-code designation was used between 1972 and 2010. These are used to distinguish each model and generation from each other.
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Results for three large luxury cars put through the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's small overlap front test for the first time are a mixed bag, with the Infiniti Q70 achieving a good rating, the Lincoln MKS earning a poor rating, and the BMW 5 series earning a marginal. The MKS and 5 series are the worst performers out of seven large luxury cars tested so far for small overlap protection.

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Disagree all you want, it is true. Safety has never been their focus like Mercedes or Volvo.

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In history Volvo and MB were the pioneers. In the last decenias all brands invested a lot in safety. BMW performed sometimes even better than MB (the last 3 series against the C-class in 2012).

With a lifecycle of +/- 7 years all cars perform better when a new model is introduced.
 
In history Volvo and MB were the pioneers. In the last decenias all brands invested a lot in safety. BMW performed sometimes even better than MB (the last 3 series against the C-class in 2012).

With a lifecycle of +/- 7 years all cars perform better when a new model is introduced.

The first part, we all know this and they're still pioneers. BMW obviously haven't invested in it enough. You're reaching for some advantage when there isn't one. Yeah a facelift to address them failing a test like this one, not much effort needed there. This isn't the first time a 5 Series did poorly in a test.

M
 
The first part, we all know this and they're still pioneers. BMW obviously haven't invested in it enough. You're reaching for some advantage when there isn't one. Yeah a facelift to address them failing a test like this one, not much effort needed there. This isn't the first time a 5 Series did poorly in a test.

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2 Jul. 2012 - 4 min. -YOU TUBE por CrashNet1
2011 2012 2013 BMW 535i 528i 523i. Overall: 5 Stars Frontal: 4 Stars Side: 5 Stars Rollover ...
Thats Poorly?

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Overall Rating 5 STARS
Frontal Crash 4 STARS
Side Crash 5 STARS
Rollover 5 STARS
 
2 Jul. 2012 - 4 min. -YOU TUBE por CrashNet1
2011 2012 2013 BMW 535i 528i 523i. Overall: 5 Stars Frontal: 4 Stars Side: 5 Stars Rollover ...
Thats Poorly?

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Overall Rating 5 STARS
Frontal Crash 4 STARS
Side Crash 5 STARS
Rollover 5 STARS


Nope, go back and read what I said. Try again.

M
 
The first part, we all know this and they're still pioneers. BMW obviously haven't invested in it enough. You're reaching for some advantage when there isn't one. Yeah a facelift to address them failing a test like this one, not much effort needed there. This isn't the first time a 5 Series did poorly in a test.

M

Here you have the results of the 5er against the E-class in NCAP test in 2012, where the 5er even has a better result than the E:
http://nl.euroncap.com/nl/results/bmw/5_series/2010/401.aspx
http://nl.euroncap.com/nl/results/mercedes_benz/e_class/2010/397.aspx

So stating safaty isn't on BMWs focus or that BMW isn't investing enough in safety is nonsence.

The small overlap test was introduced in US in 2012. This is the only issue the 5er had a poor result on.

Secondly, don't talk about BMW needed a "facelift" for good results or that MB didn't need this.

I remember some active safety features on a car that failed the "Eland"test and the poor crash results of the MB

http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2013/04/mercedes-loses-stars-meltdown-after-ncap-disaster/
http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/2012/08/iihs.html

Safety isn't a patent of Volvo or MB. It's on BMW's agenda as well.
 
Here you have the results of the 5er against the E-class in NCAP test in 2012, where the 5er even has a better result than the E:
http://nl.euroncap.com/nl/results/bmw/5_series/2010/401.aspx
http://nl.euroncap.com/nl/results/mercedes_benz/e_class/2010/397.aspx

So stating safaty isn't on BMWs focus or that BMW isn't investing enough in safety is nonsence.

The small overlap test was introduced in US in 2012. This is the only issue the 5er had a poor result on.

Secondly, don't talk about BMW needed a "facelift" for good results or that MB didn't need this.

I remember some active safety features on a car that failed the "Eland"test and the poor crash results of the MB

http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2013/04/mercedes-loses-stars-meltdown-after-ncap-disaster/
http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/2012/08/iihs.html

Safety isn't a patent of Volvo or MB. It's on BMW's agenda as well.


Nope, it isn't nonsense. They only got into it once they started flunking tests as with the previous E60 5-Series. Google it.

What is nonsense is a link about a van that isn't even a true Mercedes design. That is nonsense.

The 3-Series was marginal is that same test vs poor for the Mercedes, big difference. NOT.

My post stands. BMW is no leader in safety, never has been.


M
 
Here you have the results of the 5er against the E-class in NCAP test in 2012, where the 5er even has a better result than the E:
http://nl.euroncap.com/nl/results/bmw/5_series/2010/401.aspx
http://nl.euroncap.com/nl/results/mercedes_benz/e_class/2010/397.aspx

So stating safaty isn't on BMWs focus or that BMW isn't investing enough in safety is nonsence.

The small overlap test was introduced in US in 2012. This is the only issue the 5er had a poor result on.

Secondly, don't talk about BMW needed a "facelift" for good results or that MB didn't need this.

I remember some active safety features on a car that failed the "Eland"test and the poor crash results of the MB

http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2013/04/mercedes-loses-stars-meltdown-after-ncap-disaster/
http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/2012/08/iihs.html

Safety isn't a patent of Volvo or MB. It's on BMW's agenda as well.

So you are suggesting certain car makes design their car safety around standardized crash tests established only by the governments? Seems short sighted and certainly not a mark for a brand that has safety on its agenda.
 

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Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, abbreviated as BMW is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The company was founded in 1916 as a manufacturer of aircraft engines, which it produced from 1917 to 1918 and again from 1933 to 1945.

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