BMW 5 SERIES TOURING (2017-20)

The BMW 5 SERIES TOURING (2017-20) is a stylish and practical estate car that appeals to drivers seeking a versatile vehicle with premium features and a comfortable driving experience. As part of BMW’s well-regarded luxury lineup, this model combines sleek design with spaciousness, making it a popular choice for families, business professionals, and those who often carry passengers or cargo. Its reputation for reliability and solid build quality makes it a strong contender in the mid-sized estate segment in the UK market. Used BMW 5 SERIES TOURING models from 2017 to 2020 are often chosen for their blend of performance, comfort, and practicality. They are best suited to drivers who want a car capable of long-distance travel yet still providing a dynamic driving experience. Known for its refined handling and impressive fuel efficiency, especially in diesel variants, the BMW 5 SERIES TOURING stands out among rivals like the Audi A6 Avant or Mercedes E-Class Estate. With an average recent mileage of around 54,196 miles and typically just over one previous owner, these cars are generally well-maintained. If you're looking for a premium estate that offers both style and substance, the BMW 5 SERIES TOURING (2017-20) is definitely worth considering.
average use
average use
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The latest mileage data for the BMW 5 Series Touring (2017-20) indicates that the most common odometer reading clusters are between 60,000 and 70,000 miles (15%) and 70,000 and 80,000 miles (9.4%). Notably, a significant portion—around 12.6%—are recorded between 50,000 and 60,000 miles. Low-mileage vehicles (0-10,000 miles) make up around 5.2%, while higher mileage vehicles (over 200,000 miles) are relatively rare, collectively accounting for less than 2%. The distribution shows a typical decline as mileage increases, with very high mileage (over 250,000 miles) being quite uncommon. Overall, most vehicles are in the 50,000 to 80,000-mile range, suggesting that's a common usage level for this model.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data presents private sale price distribution percentages for BMW 5 Series Touring (2017-20) vehicles across various price ranges. Most notably, the largest proportion of valuations (12.9%) fall within the £15,000 to £16,000 range, indicating a common private sale value around this level. Conversely, very low or high price brackets—below £7,000 or above £24,000—have minimal percentages (less than 1%), suggesting these are less typical market points. Interestingly, the data shows a gradual decrease in percentage as prices increase beyond the mid-range (£15,000–£16,000), reflecting a concentration of private sales in mid-tier pricing, which may correspond to standard model specifications and condition.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of BMW 5 Series Touring (2017-20) vehicles are manufactured between 2017 and 2019, with 30.8% from 2017, 30.4% from 2019, and a slightly smaller proportion (25.9%) from 2018. Vehicles from 2020 constitute around 12.9%, making them the least common in this sample. Overall, most vehicles are relatively recent, with a notable concentration of models from 2017 and 2019, suggesting these years are the most prevalent among the listed vehicles.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that for BMW 5 SERIES TOURING (2017-20) vehicles, black (27.3%) and blue (26.6%) are the most common primary paint colours, collectively accounting for over half of the vehicles. White and grey also have significant shares, each around 21%, while silver, green, and beige are relatively rare, with silver at 3.5% and green and beige each at just 0.3%. This suggests a preference among buyers for darker and more neutral tones, with vibrant or pastel colours being quite uncommon.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the BMW 5 Series Touring (2017-20) reveals that the majority of these vehicles tend to change hands within a relatively small number of owners. Specifically, 62.6% of the vehicles have had between 2 to 3 owners, with 30.1% having 2 keepers and 32.5% having 3. Keepers with only one owner account for 7.7%, while a small proportion, 4.5%, have had four or more owners, with 19.9% having four keepers and 3.8% having six. This suggests that most vehicles in this model range are maintained or traded within a limited number of owners, possibly indicating good reliability or consistent ownership patterns.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that the majority of BMW 5 Series Touring (2017-20) vehicles are powered by 2.0-litre engines, accounting for 50.7%, followed by 3.0-litre engines at 30.4%. Smaller engine variants around 2.0 litres are quite common, with a notable portion (11.5%) using 1.998 litres, and only a small fraction (7.3%) equipped with 3.0-litre engines. Regarding fuel types, petrol remains less prevalent, used in roughly 19% of vehicles, whereas diesel dominates at approximately 76%. A small share (5.2%) combines diesel and electric power. Overall, most vehicles are diesel-powered with 2.0-litre engines, highlighting consumer preference for efficient, diesel variants in this model range.