2015 BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo Review 9 Feb 2015, 14:45 UTC · by Gabriel Nica Home > Reviews OUR TEST CAR: 2015 BMW 530d xDrive 8AT Even as I was driving down to BMW to pick up my new

2015 BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo. 535i 4dr Hatchback. $18,999. 99,266 miles. No accidents, 2 Owners, Personal use. 6cyl Automatic. Cal Auto Net (9 mi away) Back-up camera. Bluetooth. Heated seats.

The 2015 BMW 5-Series comes with a four-year/50,000-mile limited warranty. Warranty information last updated: 4/26/19. Advertisement. Other Years. 2023. 2022. 2021. 2020.

2017 BMW 550i GT xDrive Base Hatchback F07 4.4L V8. The BMW F07 is the fastback version of the Bavarian brand's 5-Series executive class car marketed as the 'Gran Turismo.'. The F07 marked the first and only 5-Series to be produced in a fastback style. The F07 version is the first and only 5 Series to be produced in a fastback body style and
And what the 5 Series GT fuel-cell delivers for absolutely no customers whatsoever is 150kW of power, a 0-100km/h sprint of 8.4 seconds and a 180km/h top speed. And there are two of them. One of them is the (only comparatively) yester-tech version with a 700 bar hydrogen gas tank inserted down its length, while the other is a latest generation

The 2015 BMW 5-Series has a solid safety record, whether that applies to accident avoidance or occupant protection. The 2015 5-Series earns good but not perfect crash-test scores from the IIHS and

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