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5 Series AC Compressor5 Series AC Condenser
5 Series AC Condenser Fan5 Series Alternator
5 Series Axle Assembly Front5 Series Axle Shaft Front
5 Series Back Up Light5 Series Brake Disc
5 Series Brake Drum Front5 Series Bumper Assembly Front
5 Series Camshaft5 Series Carburetor
5 Series Clutch Master Cylinder5 Series Clutch Slave Cylinder
5 Series Crankshaft5 Series Cruise Control Module
5 Series Cylinder Head5 Series Differential
5 Series Differential Case5 Series Distributor

The BMW 5 Series - A mid-size, executive car manufactured by BMW from 1972. The 5 Series got its name by being the fifth of the new series cars after the V-8 and Isetta era. The preceding models were the 700, the New Class, the New Six 2500/2800/Bavaria and the CS, T\the 5 Series was introduced to replace the older New Six sedans.
The 5 Series began the BMW tradition of being named with a three-digit number. There have been five generations of the 5 Series to date. To differentiate between them, they are referred to by their unique chassis numbers (EXX). The BMW 5 Series was available as Sedan or touring body style.
The body was styled by Marcello Gandini, based on the Bertone 1970 BMW Garmisch 2002ti Geneva show car. On January 29, 2008, the 5 millionth 5 series, a 530d sedan in Carbon Black Metallic, was manufactured.

The available year for this model (5 Series) are
1986,1987,1988,1989
January 8, 2007 - The updated E60/E61 5-Series was unveiled this model had new front and rear bumpers, restyled front headlights and restyled taillights with LED technology. The refreshed interior and the addition of the new BMW Drive-By-Wire system made this model different.

The 2008 model - New engine: a 2.0 litres 4 cylinders instead of the R6 2.2 litres. High compression and new piezo injector technology keeps the performance on 170bhp/210 nm, but betters the fuel economy. BMW is considering bringing its diesel powered models to the United States in late 2008.

BMW also launched a new M5 Touring range, but this model was not available in the USA.