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2010 2011 BMW 5 Series Forum F10 Asking anybody who owns or has owned an F10 550i, are they reliable? |
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02-04-2024, 10:19 PM | #1 |
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Asking anybody who owns or has owned an F10 550i, are they reliable?
Hello there, been wanting another BMW, and have been looking recently, and quickly got glued to the F10 550. I've owned an F10 528i in the past, and have always loved the F10 design, so I figure I'd like to return to that generation of 5. From what I am seeing, these often sell used with <120k miles on them in pretty good condition for as low as $10k-$20k, so I'm wondering, with such a beauty such as the 445hp N63 V8, is it a reliability trap situation like how E60 M5s are cheap, but then the V10 tends to be a nightmare? Question can also apply towards other N63B44A/N63B44B owners, but I'm just wondering, how much maintenance do you guys do on your F10 550s? From what I hear the pre-LCI 2011-2014 B44As are quite a bit worse then the 2015-2016 B44Bs, but I would like to hear it from an owner's perspective, are there any primary big issues I should worry about? Anything that's prone to fail often? Because if these aren't an absolute nightmare to deal with, I'm extremely close to pulling the trigger on one.
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02-05-2024, 03:33 AM | #2 |
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It's all depends on how it was treated by previous owners. If you really want one get the best you can find WITH maintenance records. Stay away from 2011-2013 models
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02-05-2024, 11:06 AM | #3 |
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I have a 13' N63. Other than ccp repair and replacement, make sure you have the extended warranty if you want to keep one. Owning the car since 2013, my out of pocket cost is around $7,000 including the warranty cost. The ccp covered the valve stem , index 12 injectors and upgraded battery. The warranty covered the upper/lower valve cover gaskets , front thrust arms, fan blower and some misc. Sensors.
The major out of pocket was the replacement of the coolant and turbo hoses, around 3k. Without warranty, I would've paid $14k. For all the above exclude the ccp service. |
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02-06-2024, 02:10 PM | #5 |
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You want the latest iteration of the N63 (TUxx) you can afford; IF you're dead-set on getting the V8.
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02-07-2024, 10:56 AM | #6 |
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[QUOTE=bbethan69;30881041]Interesting, you have one of the pre-lci, which from what I heard tends to be a bit more unreliable than the LCI, but haven't heard super great things about either yet. Considering you've had it since new that's not great, but not horrible considering it is a BMW V8. How many miles have you put on yours for all of this to happen?[/QUOT
All warranty repairs started in 2017 around 50k. You are correct, not horrible experiences. I do enjoy driving the car. I guess it's a personal preference. |
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02-07-2024, 05:30 PM | #7 |
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Yeah that's the thing, I'm not really set on the V8 just yet. Obviously not expecting the N63 to be bulletproof, since it is after all a BMW V8, but if it's TOO much then I think I'll look at 535i s instead. From what I'm seeing everywhere else, it just seems to be primarily luck based, but the TU does seem to be way better than the pre-LCI standard N63s, so if i DO get a 550i, it would be a 2014-2016. If anyone else with a 550 could share their experiences, especially if you have 100k+ miles, that would really help me figure out if the N63 is too much trouble for what it's worth or not.
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