11 Used BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo cars for sale
BMW, 5 Series Gran Turismo
2013 (63) 3L Unlisted 5dr Auto
Reduced
£11,995
Finance available £245 pm
- 3L
- Miles
71.0K
- Diesel
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Precision Motor Group
BMW, 5 Series Gran Turismo
2012 (61) 3L Unlisted 5dr Auto
Low Mileage
£7,295
Finance available £140 pm
- 3L
- Miles
96.0K
- Diesel
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Birmingham Cars Ltd
BMW, 5 Series Gran Turismo
2016 (16) 2L Unlisted 4dr Auto
Low Mileage
£15,990
- 2L
- Miles
52.4K
- Diesel
- Automatic
- Hatchback
BMW, 5 Series Gran Turismo
2011 (61) Unlisted 5dr Auto
Reduced
£6,995
Finance available £133 pm
- Miles
103.1K
- Diesel
- Automatic
- Not Supplied
Pavilion Motor Company
BMW, 5 Series Gran Turismo
2013 (63) 2L Unlisted 5dr Auto
£7,500
Finance available £145 pm
- 2L
- Miles
108.0K
- Diesel
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Fame Cars Limited
BMW, 5 Series Gran Turismo
2011 (61) 3L Unlisted 5dr Auto
£5,750
- 3L
- Miles
124.3K
- Diesel
- Automatic
- Hatchback
JT Car Sales Worksop Ltd
BMW, 5 Series Gran Turismo
2015 (65) 2L Unlisted 5dr Auto
Reduced
£12,250
Finance available £251 pm
- 2L
- Miles
77.0K
- Diesel
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Quality PX
BMW, 5 Series Gran Turismo
2010 (60) 3L Unlisted 5dr Auto
Low Mileage
£7,995
Finance available £156 pm
- 3L
- Miles
78.1K
- Diesel
- Automatic
- Hatchback
BMW, 5 Series Gran Turismo
2012 (12) 3L Unlisted 5dr Auto
Reduced
£7,500
Finance available £145 pm
- 3L
- Miles
101.4K
- Diesel
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Fame Cars Limited
BMW, 5 Series Gran Turismo
2015 (15) 3L Unlisted 5dr Auto
£10,000
Finance available £201 pm
- 3L
- Miles
127.2K
- Diesel
- Automatic
- Hatchback
M & N
BMW, 5 Series Gran Turismo
2016 (16) 2L Unlisted 5dr Auto
£9,995
Finance available £200 pm
- 2L
- Miles
71.0K
- Diesel
- Automatic
- Hatchback
Halesowen Trade Centre Ltd
Find a specific BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo
Engine Size
Why buy a used BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo?
If you're in the market for a car that's elegant and offers plenty of space for passengers, then a used BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo is a great choice. The 5 Series GT is built with stylish exterior features, such as its frameless door windows and an alternative body shape that mixes both saloon and SUV details. Styled similarly to the 5 Series with a raised seating position, this premium vehicle offers both comfort and practicality.
BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo snapshot review
Pros
- Cabin space
- Engine choice
- Refined
Cons
- Divisive styling
- Not as fun to drive as saloon or touring
- Expensive to buy new
BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo by type
Used BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo information
Engines and transmissions
There is a variety of petrol and diesel engines available for the 5 Series GT, along with an 8-speed automatic and the choice of rear- or four-wheel drive.
Petrol- 535i features a 306bhp 6-cylinder engine.
- 550i has a top-spec 4.4-litre V8 engine that creates 442bhp to hit 62mph in 5.0 seconds.
- 520d pumps out 183bhp for a 0-62mph time of 8.9 seconds and has a rating of 53.3mpg.
- 530d creates 245bhp from the 3.0-litre 6-cylinder engine.
- 535d is rated at 313bhp, giving it the most power of the diesel variants.
Practicality
The BMW 5 Series GT offers more space than the other models, making it more comfortable for front and rear passengers.
Interior space- Legroom is the same as the larger 7 Series Saloon, offering more space than the 5 Series saloon.
- Rear seat can be chosen as a bench seat, with the middle section accommodating a child.
- Cabin headroom offers space for taller passengers.
- 500-litre boot is comparable to the 5 Series Saloon.
- Folding down the rear seats creates 1,700 litres of space – 30 litres more than the Touring Estate.
- Tailgate opens with the push of a button.
Safety
- Euro NCAP rating was five stars when tested.
- Adult occupant rating is 91%.
- Side, curtain and front airbags come as standard.
Technology
- Available sat nav system is very easy to use.
- Available head-up display provides valuable data.
- Adaptive cruise control included with some models for added on-road protection.
Used BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo FAQ's
Which is the most powerful engine in the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo?
The most powerful engine is the 550i 4.4-litre V8 engine, creating 442bhp for a 0-62mph time of just 5.0 seconds. However, the diesel variants can offer better fuel economy, and are more cost effective to run.
Which are the most popular trim levels?
The BMW 5 Series GT was offered in three trims: SE, Luxury and M Sport. All of the newer models offer standard air conditioning, a sat nav system and leather seats, so the base model is sufficient for most people, though the others offer more high-tech features. The M Sport has proven the most popular among 5 Series GT owners.
What optional extras should I look out for?
Look out for models that include premium features that offer more comfort, such as heated front and rear seats or a heated steering wheel. You can also find models with Nappa leather upholstery and 20-inch alloy wheels. There is also the option of rear bucket seats or a bench that seats three people.
Is the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo a good family car?
There's ample space for families in the 5 Series GT. With a 500-litre boot, you can also stow away your family's belongings for a holiday or bring home the week's groceries with ease.
Is there a hybrid version of the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo?
The 5 Series GT was discontinued in 2017 before the carmaker added any hybrid engines to the lineup. However, BMW did offer a variety of petrol and diesel powertrains, providing a focus on performance or efficiency, depending on the configuration.
Is the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo available as an automatic?
All 5 Series GT models were equipped with an 8-speed automatic transmission. A manual transmission option wasn't offered with this lineup of BMWs.
Is there a four-wheel drive version available?
Yes, the 5 Series GT can be found with four-wheel drive for added capability on slippery surfaces. Look for models badged as xDrive.
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