BMW’s new 5-series meets the might of Mercedes and Audi. which is the executive class leader?

 BMW’s new 5-series meets the might of Mercedes and Audi. which is the executive class leader?
It's time for the latest BMW 5-Series to take on its German peers! The newcomer notched up a maiden victory against the Jaguar XF on the sun-kissed streets of Portugal’s Atlantic coast in Issue 1,100, but how will it fare against its domestic rivals on the UK’s rainswept roads? To find out, we’ve lined up the cream of the executive saloons.

Facing the BMW 530d SE are the Mercedes E350 CDI and Audi A6 3.0 TDI. All have smooth six-cylinder engines and premium badges. They also come with a vast array of hi-tech options, but which is the best all-rounder in Britain? With a price of £38,670, the 530d is more expensive than its rivals – and our test car does without BMW’s trick Adaptive Drive chassis technology, which helped to make the launch model such a hit.

All three promise the kind of pace, comfort, luxury and economy which customers demand from cars at this end of the market, so it’s sure to be a close battle. Join us as we find out which model deserves top billing...

Verdict:

We knew the BMW was a class act, but it had to beat the segment’s biggest sellers before it could confirm its place as our class favorite. In the event, it scored a comfortable victory. The 5-Series isn’t revolutionary, yet it looks modern while its cabin provides a winning blend of functionality and style. And even without the firm’s clever Adaptive Drive chassis tweaks, the 530d delivers driver enjoyment and comfort in equal measure. Yes, our SE model costs more than its rivals here, but the smooth 3.0-litre straight-six provides the cleanest and strongest performance, so it’s worth the premium. Picking a runner-up was tougher than choosing a winner. The Audi is more expensive than the Mercedes, but comes better equipped. And while the A6 is beginning to show its age, there’s no faulting either its build quality or image.
In contrast, the E-Class rides better and its engine is more accomplished. While its cabin lacks the BMW’s style, it’s more spacious than the Audi and faultlessly built – so the Merc pips the A6 to second spot.


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pepito66pepito66 - 4/30/2010 3:24:40 PM
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Well for me
1 BMW
2 Mercedes
3 Audi.
I really like the three cars because are great.


themantheman - 4/30/2010 4:19:58 PM
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I have to agree with your ranking, the BMW has an ever so slight edge on the Mercedes (not by much). The Audi I am afraid is distant third, awaiting for the new model to arrive..


dlindlin - 4/30/2010 8:17:25 PM
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I agree w/ you, but not sure what handling aspect did a FWD A6 offers?


dlindlin - 5/1/2010 1:35:10 AM
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Honestly speaking, at that size and weight even Camry doesn't bad for an FWD. But, AUDI was never praised for handling as far as I know, and it's even harder to convince RWD guy like me.


MBKingMBKing - 4/30/2010 5:59:09 PM
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I haven't seen the 5 in real life and it hasn't really grown on me yet based on the photos I've seen. What I don't like about the 5 series is the fact they have a 525i. My biggest complaint is when people buy a 525i and think they've bought into the true heritage and prestige of owning a beemer. I'm a big fan of the new E body and I recall reading 001's review about how the 550 engine was a blast to drive. The A6 looks dated now to me, nice car but a little soft around the edges.

1)E
2)5
3)A6


daydaydayday - 5/1/2010 5:32:37 AM
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I dont think having a 525i in the line up will harm anyone, outside USA, there are also 520i and 523i. Many many people just want a BMW, and they don't really care about all the stuff that we care about, and there are a lot of them. and BMW needs these sales.
So as a business, I dont see this a bad thing.
New E style has grown on me already, I like how they are back to their roors now.
Interesting to see what the new A6 will be like.


quizzquizz - 5/1/2010 12:34:57 PM
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Will we even get the 5er diesel models? I would expect so but haven't heard confirmation.


david999david999 - 5/1/2010 4:29:21 PM
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I really like the new Mercedes here, but will reserve judgement until I drive the new 5-Series.


528i528i - 5/1/2010 5:21:39 PM
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Not fair, the A6 is almost 7 years old.


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