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Used BMW X5 cars

The BMW X5 is a large premium SUV that gives you huge amounts of space, performance, luxury and equipment. We have a wide range of used BMW X5 cars for sale that are available to purchase or finance.

Finance representative example (Hire Purchase)

Total cash price £16,000. Borrowing £14,000 with a £2,000 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.


Fixed rate of interest per annum
6.18%
48 monthly payments
£363.77
Total amount payable
£19,470.96
Cost of credit
£3,470.96

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  1. Finance representative example (Hire Purchase)

    Total cash price £16,000. Borrowing £14,000 with a £2,000 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.


    Fixed rate of interest per annum
    6.18%
    48 monthly payments
    £363.77
    Total amount payable
    £19,470.96
    Cost of credit
    £3,470.96
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  3. Read more about 2016 used BMW X5 3.0 30d M Sport Auto xDrive

    BMW X5

    3.0 30d M Sport Auto xDrive

    • 2016 reg
    • Automatic
    • Diesel
    • 55,185 miles

    £560/month HP

    £23,550

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  4. Read more about 2018 used BMW X5 2.0 40e 9.0kWh M Sport Auto xDrive

    BMW X5

    2.0 40e 9.0kWh M Sport Auto xDrive

    • 2018 reg
    • Automatic
    • Petrol
    • 69,290 miles

    £586/month HP

    £24,550

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Why buy the BMW X5?

The BMW X5 is a large, luxurious and practical SUV. It has all the passenger room and boot space most families could need and its interior is comfortable and full of high-tech equipment. It’s very enjoyable to drive and some models can tow 3.5 tons.

BMW X5 range and updates

The latest X5 has been sold new since 2018 when it replaced an older model sold from 2013 to 2018. The two cars look quite similar but are, in fact, completely different. The current car features BMW’s latest tech and is a bit more spacious, a bit better to drive and generally improved from what was already a very good car.

Both versions of the X5 give you a choice of petrol, diesel or plug-in hybrid power. All models give rapid acceleration – the most powerful ones are faster than some sports cars, particularly the high-performance X5 M model. All but the entry-level X5 25d model have ‘xDRIVE’ four-wheel drive. An automatic gearbox is standard across the board.

SE, XLine and M Sport trim packages are available. They have the same equipment, but, the M Sport has sportier bumpers and interior trim, and bigger wheels.

BMW X5 tech and features

All X5 models have an infotainment system packed with features including; sat nav,  smartphone connectivity, climate control, cruise control and heated leather seats. And that barely scratches the surface of a very long list of standard equipment. Some models even have digital TV reception. Be aware, however, that some older models don’t have Android Auto compatibility.

BMW X5 running costs and value

According to official figures, pre-2018 X5 models with a petrol engine give average fuel economy of 25-29mpg, depending on the model. Diesels give 36-53mpg. The latest version gives 22-31mpg with a petrol engine and 33-45mpg with a diesel. Those lower on-paper numbers reflect a change in how fuel economy is calculated. The X5 is actually quite efficient for this type of car.

BMW X5 vs rivals

The X5’s rivals include the Mercedes-Benz GLE, Range Rover Sport and Land Rover Discovery. Although seven-seat X5 models are available, there’s not as much space in the BMW’s third-row seats as in rivals such as the Discovery. Otherwise, in terms of practicality, running costs and equipment, there’s not much to separate these cars. But the X5 stands out by being the most enjoyable to drive.

What’s the difference between BMW’s SUV models and which one is right for you? Here’s our buyer's guide to the BMW SUV range.

BMW X5 common questions