2011 BMW 5 Series 550i
🚗 2011 BMW 5 Series 550i – Overview
A premium midsize luxury sedan with serious power, refined comfort, and cutting-edge technology. It’s the top gas-only trim of the 2011 5 Series lineup.
🔧 Performance & Engine
- Engine: 4.4L twin-turbocharged V8
- Horsepower: 400 hp
- Torque: 450 lb-ft
- Transmission: 8-speed automatic or 6-speed manual
- 0–60 mph: ~4.8 seconds
- Top Speed: 155 mph (electronically limited)
- Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive (optional AWD “xDrive”)
- Fuel Economy: ~17 mpg city / 25 mpg highway
🛋️ Interior & Features
- Premium leather upholstery with wood or aluminum trim
- Dual-zone automatic climate control
- iDrive infotainment system with optional navigation
- Optional features include:
- Head-up display
- Adaptive cruise control
- Lane departure warning
- Night vision
- Surround-view camera
- Trunk space: ~14 cubic feet
🏎️ Handling & Ride
- Balanced, confident chassis with good road feel
- Optional Dynamic Handling Package: active roll stabilization, adaptive dampers
- Smooth ride with firm but not harsh suspension
- Precise steering with good feedback, especially in sport mode
👍 Pros
- Very fast and powerful, especially for a sedan
- Comfortable and luxurious cabin
- Smooth, responsive transmission
- Packed with modern tech and driver aids
- Great long-distance cruiser
👎 Cons
- High maintenance costs
- Engine (N63) known for oil leaks, valve seal wear, and timing chain stretch
- Electrical gremlins and software glitches not uncommon
- Expensive repairs if not well-maintained
- Fuel economy is mediocre for a daily driver
🔧 Common Issues (N63 V8)
- Excessive oil consumption
- Leaking valve cover and timing cover gaskets
- High-pressure fuel pump or injector failure
- Timing chain wear
- Cooling system issues (water pump, thermostat)
🛠️ Maintenance Tips
- Change oil every 5,000–7,000 km with high-quality synthetic
- Regularly inspect for oil or coolant leaks
- Ask seller for service records (especially engine and gasket work)
- Consider getting a pre-purchase inspection from a BMW specialist
- Stay on top of software updates and recalls
✅ Should You Buy One?
Buy it if:
- You love performance sedans
- You want luxury, power, and tech in one package
- You’re OK with higher upkeep and can budget for repairs
Avoid it if:
- You’re looking for long-term reliability with low maintenance
- You don’t want to deal with potential engine issues
- You’re not ready for premium repair costs