5 Of The Most Reliable Cars Made by BMW
When it comes to cars, no three letters convey as much meaning as BMW. Luckily, not all BMWs are created equal. While some models have earned reputations as maintenance nightmares, others have proven themselves as dependable companions. To the skeptics, reliability might seem like the Achilles’ heel of this German automaker. Yet, for those, like us, who dig a little deeper, the story isn’t so one-sided. And here are five reasons why.
BMW 3 Series
Widely acclaimed as BMW’s crown jewel, the 3 Series is a no-brainer for this list. It is without a doubt one of the most successful models in BMW history. The 3 Series E90 particularly stands out for its reliability, and this is thanks to its excellent engine and drivetrain. The engine was a 3.0-liter inline-six. This engine features on the base 325i trim and produces 215 horsepower with 185 pound-feet of torque. The 328i is, however, powered by a 240 horsepower 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder.
BMW 5 Series
The 5 in the BMW 5 series might as well stand for 5-star reliability, cause that’s exactly what you get. When it comes to the various iterations of this model, the G30 generation sets itself apart. Turbocharged engines dominate its lineup, with the B58 inline-six standing out for its exceptional performance and reliability. This engine can be found in BMW X5 xDrive35i models between 2016 and 2018. The 2018 model produces 300 horsepower and 300 lb-ft of torque.
BMW X3
Since its debut, the X3 has led BMW’s luxury compact SUV segment since its debut in 2004. Its sporty edge and practicality typically offer the most appeal to buyers. But what’s often overlooked is its knack for reliability, particularly in the F25 and G01 generations. There are certain things to know before buying a new or used X3. One is that the latest models have a self-parking option. The latest in its lineup is the extremely fuel-efficient 2025 BMW X3 M50.
BMW Z4
The Z4 defies the stereotype that an open-top car is merely flashy and lacks efficiency or reliability. The E85/E86 Z4 era is particularly renowned for its simplicity and mechanical efficiency. This generation featured naturally aspirated inline-four and inline-six engines. The M54 and N52 are shining examples that are known for their longevity when properly maintained. The modern Z4 aligns with this heritage. Our review of the BMW Z4 M40I has the gist of it, including a 382-horsepower twin-turbo 3-liter inline-six.
BMW E65 7 Series
Last but not least, we have the BMW E65 7 Series. The core of this car is its M54 engine, which is often hailed as one of the most reliable ever produced. It was introduced in 2000 and features a dual VANOS system, as well as a variable-length DISA air intake valve. It can be found under the hoods of the X3, X5, and E46 3 Series. The 2000 to 2006 E65 7 Series is its biggest beneficiary, though.