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Now comes what really engorges the salivary glands: the 32-valve, 4.4-liter V-8 lifted from the 7-series. It produces 325 horses versus the previous 540i's 290, but those 35 bonus ponies come at a cost. The 545i automatic carries a base price of $55,695. With the manual six-speed, as tested here, the sum climbs to $58,995.
7 BMW 545i owners reviewed the BMW 545i with a rating of 4.6 overall out of 5 for model years from 2004 to 2005.
The 4.4-litre variable-valve-timed V8 yields 333bhp – 47bhp more than the outgoing model – and 332lbs ft or torque at 3700rpm, which is sufficient to thrust the manual 545i to 60mph in 5.8sec and on to a governed 155mph. Equally heart warming is the fuel consumption, which on one 320-mile motorway run exceeded
2005 545i " A Beast" !!! by woody from nyc on July 23, 2009. amazing car.. faster and more resonsive than the older 5s. Super quick in auto or in manual shift mode..can use manual shift mode to downshift on hills, quick stops or to move it out. Super handling. amazing car.. faster and more resonsive than the older 5s.
Would also be keen to learn of opinions re 545i and 550i, particularly Tourings. My daily is an E39 540i touring auto whilst my other half drives F11 520d touring manual. Have had the E39 for 3+yrs, now at 175k and absolutely bulletproof thus far, and a much preferable drive to either E61 or F11, the latter I
24 May 2014 2005 BMW 5 Series 545i 4dr Sedan (4.4L 8cyl 6M) My 2nd 5 series in 7years; This car is fun to drive,power and performance cant be matched, but it comes at heavy price. Build a better engine but I does not matter cause this my first and last BMW.
I'm thinking about buying a 2005 BMW 545i with 45,000 miles on it but I'm wondering about it's reliability. I'm leaning towards a 2006 BMW . I have an '05 545i 6 speed manual with sport package. Just turned 50K on the clock and . Here are a few of the complaints of the 545i: - Creeking door seals (just
2 Jan 2012 I'm being offered a 2005 BMW 545i with 78,000 miles on the clock. Well-equipped with the sport package and manual transmission, it's being offered at $18,000 (negotiable) by a co-worker's family member who “wants to get rid of it quick so he can replace it with a new truck." I'm told it's been babied, but I'll
Drove one 545i when I was looking, have to say it didn't seem to have the same grunt or top end pull. I manage an average of 23mpg and can get 30mpg on a long run. Mine is a (rare) manual though, so not sure how the automatics compare. My 550i is certainly more economical than the E39 540i auto I
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