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BMW 525

2011 · Diesel · Automatic · Sedan · Blue

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Badge says 525, listing says 130 kW

Reference data for 525 versions of this year shows 160 kW, while the listing says 130 kW. Ask the seller which version this is. The closest match by power is 520i (135 kW).

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8,990
🇱🇻 Latvija
55 days on the market
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Specifications

Year2011
Mileage307 tūkst.
Engine3.0D
TransmissionAutomatic
FuelDiesel
Body typeSedan
ColorBlue
LocationLatvija

Description

BMW 525 (2011) — diesel engine 3.0D automatic transmission with 307,000 km mileage. Body: Sedan. Color: Blue. Location: Latvija. Price: €8,990. View details, price history and similar listings on autopase.lv.

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4%above market average

Based on 166 listings · €8.660 avg

First seen: 5/3/2026

🎬 Video reviews

BMW 5 Series F10 (2010–2017)

Digest from the reviews

Based on transcripts of 2 reviews

  • Both of the 2 reviewed transcripts favor the F10 diesels — less hassle than the petrols — but the timing chains sit at the flywheel side and replacement is costly: across the two reviews N47 chains last ~100-200k km, N57/M57 ~250k km; one reviewer picks the post-2014 B47 if budget allows, while warning its EGR module can fail within 20-30k km.
  • The workshop transcript recalls the worldwide EGR-cooler recall on these diesels: cracked coolers let coolant meet soot in the intake and hundreds of cars burned — verify the recall was done; the other review adds that city-only crawling quickly kills the EGR and particulate filter, and a clogged EGR then damages the intake flaps.
  • Both treat the N20 2.0 turbo petrol (520i/528i) as liveable only with strict oil service: with ~10k km oil changes it can reach ~300k km, but both flag the oil-pump drive chain defect (snapped chains wrote engines off; fixed in 2014 — check the dealer fix on earlier cars) and spun rod bearings around 150-200k km; one adds chip-tuned 245-hp 520i units rarely pass ~120k km.
  • The ZF 8-speed is praised in both reviews but is not maintenance-free: change ATF every 50-60k km, watch the leak-prone plastic pan, and expect an overhaul at 150-250k km depending on version and driving style — an aggressive previous owner can kill the torque-converter lockup by ~100k km, so both advise a diagnostic scanner read-out before buying.
  • Both call the F10 body very rust-resistant with one caveat: the sealant at the steel-aluminium joints must be intact or galvanic corrosion becomes near-irreversible; cracked headlight-lens plastic is a known trait that costs the xenon units their sealing, and one reviewer warns most sellers wind back odometers — verify mileage independently.

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