The 2004 BMW 525i is a very nice looking vehicle. The body style changed in that year and really increased the overall appearance of the vehicle. The Control knob is kind of hard to get used to when you want to operate the systems on the car. Overall a great ride.

What series is a 525i BMW?

BMW 5 Series
2006 BMW 5 Series 525i.

How much horsepower does a 2004 BMW 525i have?

184 hp
2004 BMW 525i/Horsepower

What engine does a 2005 BMW 525i have?

2.5 L 6-cylinder
2005 BMW 525i/Engine

How many miles do BMW 525i last?

A BMW 5 Series should be able to last between 150,000 to 200,000 miles if taken care of properly. Reports show that many models can last up to 370k miles, but this kind of longevity can be reached only after several costly repairs and replacements keep the car on the road.

What kind of engine does a 2004 BMW 525i have?

2004 BMW 525i (man. 6). Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of BMW 525i (man. 6) in 2004, the model with 4-door sedan body and Line-6 2494 cm3 / 152.3 cui, 141 kW / 192 PS / 189 hp (ECE) of power, 245 Nm / 181 lb-ft of torque, 6-speed manual powertrain for Europe.

What kind of engine does a BMW 545i have?

The 525i is equipped with a 184-horsepower, 2.5-liter inline-six-cylinder engine; the 530i gets a 3.0-liter six-cylinder; and the 545i is powered by a 4.4-liter V-8. The inline-six-cylinder engines were used in the prior 5 Series generation, but the V-8 is larger than before.

What kind of steering system does a 2004 BMW 5 series have?

Several advanced technologies make their debut on the 5-Series for 2004, including BMW’s much-anticipated Active Front Steering. The AFS system varies the level of steering input a driver must use in direct relation to the style and speed of driving and road conditions.

What’s new with the 2004 BMW 5-series?

Three new models will be phased in next month, forming the new-generation 2004 5-Series – a roomier car that arrives longer, wider and taller than ever before. BMW says the gains in dimension will result in greater rear-seating space, more comfort and a bigger trunk. Big news? You don’t know the half of it.