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520i / 530i (B48 2.0 turbo)

20172023 · petrol · 1998cc · 252hp

Engine codes: B48, B46

Maint. Sensitive

Reliability, common problems and owner reviews for the Bmw 5 Series G30 520i / 530i (B48 2.0 turbo). Check this before you buy used.

The 2.0 turbo petrols (B48, often mild-hybrid — shared across the 3/4-Series and X3/X5) are strong, refined and among BMW's more robust modern fours: front-located timing chain (not the N47 diesel rear), smooth and punchy, and well-matched to the big saloon with the excellent ZF 8-speed auto. Cautions are the modern direct-injection norm: intake-valve carbon over time, VANOS/PCV and turbo-coolant attention. A documented car with a healthy chain is dependable. The straight-six 540i (B58) is the sweeter step up if you can find one. Buy on oil and service history.

Same engine, other cars

This is the same physical engine (B48) sold under different names across brands. Reliability is broadly shared — cross-check these:

Known Issues

Intake carbon (DI)recurring

Direct injection → intake-valve carbon over time → rough running.

Fix / Workaround: Walnut-blast intake if rough; correct oil.

Repair cost: €250–€600

Typically appears after: 120,000 km

VANOS / PCV / turbo coolantrecurring

VANOS solenoids, PCV and turbo coolant lines with age.

Fix / Workaround: Clean oil; replace solenoids/lines as needed.

Repair cost: €150–€900

Typically appears after: 130,000 km

Mileage Thresholds

After 200,000 km: Carbon + ancillary window.

Pre-Purchase Checklist

  • 540i B58 six is the sweet step up
  • Front-located chain (not N47 rear)
  • ZF 8-speed auto is excellent

Frequently asked questions

Is the Bmw 5 Series G30 520i / 530i (B48 2.0 turbo) reliable?

Maint. Sensitive — The 2.0 turbo petrols (B48, often mild-hybrid — shared across the 3/4-Series and X3/X5) are strong, refined and among BMW's more robust modern fours: front-located timing chain (not the N47 diesel rear), smooth and punchy, and well-matched to the big saloon with the excellent ZF 8-speed auto. Cautions are the modern direct-injection norm: intake-valve carbon over time, VANOS/PCV and turbo-coolant attention. A documented car with a healthy chain is dependable. The straight-six 540i (B58) is the sweeter step up if you can find one. Buy on oil and service history.

What are the common problems and reviews for the Bmw 5 Series G30 520i / 530i (B48 2.0 turbo)?

The most commonly reported problems: Intake carbon (DI), VANOS / PCV / turbo coolant.

Is a used Bmw 5 Series G30 520i / 530i (B48 2.0 turbo) worth buying?

Fine if serviced correctly — but it punishes neglect hard. History and the right consumables matter.