When I bought my 2016 BMW 535d back in 2023, I promised to share its trials and tribulations with you guys. Today I dropped her off at my trusted indy BMW shop in North AL. I discovered last week that I have heavy condensation (large water droplets) on the inside of my driver's side headlight lense, which points to a failed seal somewhere on the headlight assembly; I can't find any leaks or cracks. The car has 88k miles on it. Apparently this is a common failure on the F10 5-series, and somehow I didn't discover the potential issue during my pre-purchase research in 2023. If left this way, the moisture will eventually ruin the electronics modules that control the adaptive headlights. This is going to be a very expensive fix, no way around it. The parts alone can be several thousand dollars. I knew before buying this car that owning an out of warranty BMW can be very expensive, and I can afford it, but a multi-thousand dollar bill for a headlight repair wasn't on my bingo card. C'est la vie.
I love the way this car handles and drives. I dig the F10 body style. The N57 engine's torque is unbelievable and it gets 36 mpg, which is amazing. That said, this BMW was an itch I always wanted to scratch, and now I've done so. I'm probably going to sell it later this year. My in laws, who live next door, and bought my 2018 Subaru Forester when I got the 535, are looking to get something different and have offered to sell the Subie back to me. I may very well buy it back, we'll see. To be continued.
I love the way this car handles and drives. I dig the F10 body style. The N57 engine's torque is unbelievable and it gets 36 mpg, which is amazing. That said, this BMW was an itch I always wanted to scratch, and now I've done so. I'm probably going to sell it later this year. My in laws, who live next door, and bought my 2018 Subaru Forester when I got the 535, are looking to get something different and have offered to sell the Subie back to me. I may very well buy it back, we'll see. To be continued.
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