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The used BMW E60 5-Series; a Mixed Blessing if Ever There Was One. 2006 BMW 5-Series Pros and Cons Member2702 Trunk size was competitive with its size class which means almost ample enough depending on the size, number and heometry of what you're putting back there. I wish my car had had the fold-0down rear seats, a MUST-HAVE option IMHO. Score another 6. |
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2014 BMW 535d Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Which one of these is not like the others? Oddly, a car set up for aggressive driving also has the largest trunk in its class by a significant margin. The 535d sedan's 18.4-cubic-foot trunk tops the Mercedes-Benz's by two and the Audi's by over four. If you need a sedan... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Audi A7 / S7 / RS7 |
2014 Cadillac CTS Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Cadillac has also followed BMW's lead in ditching a spare in favor of run-flat tires. In the 5-Series this tactic pays off with 18.4 cubic feet of trunk space. In the Cadillac...not so much. Trunk space is a below-average 13.7 cubic feet. Comparison vehicle: 2012 BMW 5-Series |
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2010 BMW 5-Series Pros and Cons sooththetruth |
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2003 BMW 5-Series Pros and Cons A member in New York, United States |
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2007 BMW 5-Series Pros and Cons Member4217 |
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2006 BMW 5-Series Pros and Cons Member824 lots of storage room, way more than my previous X3 |
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2008 BMW 5-Series Pros and Cons Member1117 Gives me plenty of trunk space. |