1998 BMW 5-Series Luxury Car Reviews & Ratings

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BMW 5-Series Interior Review

Good looks and luxury fittings mean little if occupants don't feel secure. They will in a 1998 5 Series. If the

optional rear-seat side airbags are ordered, the BMW cabin has a total of eight airbags to protect driver and passengers

in the event of a crash. Most notable is BMW's new Head Protection System, or HPS.

The system consists of a tubular airbag on each side of the cabin, anchored in front at the base of the windshield

pillar, in back on the roof above the rear door. In the event of a side impact, the HPS tube inflates, breaks away

from the trim panels that conceal it, and serves as a barrier between heads and hard surfaces that would cause serious

injury. Tests have shown the head protection system markedly improves survivability in side impacts.

Safety may be given top billing, but the 5 Series interior isn't lacking in comfort and appearance. Trim is sumptuous,

whether leatherette with brushed-aluminum accents (528i) or soft leather with burl walnut panels discreetly applied

to center console, dashboard and door panels (540i). Power front seats with 10-way adjustments are standard, as are

power tilt-and-telescope steering column and electric windows, mirrors and door locks.

The automatic climate control has separate temperature settings for driver and front-seat passenger, and the standard

audio system has 10 speakers (528i) or 12 (540i). A power moonroof comes standard on the 540i, optional on the 528i.

About the only option one might want to add are heated front seats. Leather upholstery can be ordered to replace the

528i's leatherette and power-operated rear window sunshades and manual pull-up rear side window shades can be added

to any 5 Series. Deeply bolstered manually adjustable sport front seats are available at no cost for the 540i.



BMW 5-Series Road Test

Freedom from vibration is an inherent trait of straight-6 engines, and the 528i's 24-valve powerplant is one of the

best of the breed. It delivers plenty of performance (BMW claims a 0-60 mph time of 7.7 seconds for the 528i manual,

8.7 with the automatic) and excellent fuel economy.

As expected, the 540i accelerates more rapidly. The 32-valve V8 is also quiet and unobtrusive in ordinary use, making

noise only when pushed hard. It has more of a thirst for premium unleaded fuel than its smaller-engined brother, enough

to add a gas-guzzler tax to the price.

Regardless of suspension package and powerplant, 5 Series BMWs offer superb handling. In this respect, they are

more like sports cars than sedans, tracking precisely through corners with minimal body roll. Both versions react

crisply to steering inputs, with a tiny subjective edge in feel going to the 528i.

For the ultimate in razor-sharp road behavior, the Sport suspension package is the choice. Stiffer springs and shock

absorbers result in a slightly harsher ride quality, but a small tradeoff in comfort is more than made up for by driving

pleasure.

Naturally, the V8 engine is the most fun, though the six is not exactly poky. The two manual transmissions require a

firm hand on the shift lever, but work with precision and smoothness. The automatics are equipped with adaptive

electronics that tailor shift programs to driving style. A sport shift program is followed whenever the 528i's

transmission selector is in the third gear position, or the 540's lever is in fourth. The disc brakes with ABS are

flawless.



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