I take it the 530 is the 'd' not the 'i'..... if so, then that could be it, totally competent but not exciting. I "back to back" tested the 530d with a 535i. You can guess which one put the biggest grin on the face.
Problem with not being satisfied with car purchases, costs are high to move on.
We really should buy cars for the long term, unless we just love flushing money down the drain. Plus there is always something better out there, tempting a change and even more expense.
HighlandPete
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