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- BMW_5_Series_(E39) wheelbase "2830.0".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) height "1435.0".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) length "4775.0".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) width "1801.0".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) abstract "The BMW E39 is the BMW 5 Series made between 1995 and 2003. The E39 was the successor of the BMW E34 in 1995, and was replaced by the E60 in 2003. Sales to Germany and most of Western Europe began in 1995, and by 1996 sales to the rest of the world had commenced. A mid-generational refresh appeared in 2000, featuring minute detail changes. At launch, the base model was the 520i, which developed 112 kilowatts (150 hp) in the pre-update models, and 126 kilowatts (170 hp) in later models. An M5 variant was introduced in 1998, with a 4.9-litre S62 V8 engine. All models but the M5 were available as either a saloon or an estate, the latter called Touring.Development for the E34's successor began in early 1989, internally known as "Entwicklung 39" and ended in 1995. The final design by Joji Nagashima was selected in 1991 and later frozen for production in June 1992, with the German design patent being filed on April 20, 1994. The first pilot production models were built in February 1995, with full-scale production starting later in the year. The complete vehicle redesign draws heavily from the E38 7 Series in body construction and electronic technology. The mid-level BMW saloon showed evolutionary styling changes rather than a dramatic redesign. Initially offered only as a saloon, the wheelbase grew by 68 millimetres (2.7 in) and overall length by 55 millimetres (2.2 in) over the previous 5-series, the E34. In the US, the new 5 Series came in two forms: the 528i and 540i. The 1996 528i introduced a new M52 in-line six that it shared with the E36 328i, the 540i a 4.4-litre M62 V8 shared with the E38 740i. Both engines were upgraded over the prior 5 Series generation. The 2.8-litre dual overhead camshaft six-cylinder engine made 141 kilowatts (190 hp), versus 210 kilowatts (282 hp) for the 4.4-litre dual overhead camshaft, all-aluminium V8. A ZF S5-31 five-speed close-ratio manual transmission was standard on the 528i, with an optional A4S 310 R four-speed automatic or (in Rest of World models) a A5S310Z five-speed Steptronic transmission (based on the ZF 5HP18). The 540i, in contrast, could have either a Getrag six-speed manual or a new five-speed A5S 560Z automatic transmission with adaptive transmission control (with or without Steptronic option). Standard equipment on both models included dual front and side airbags, anti-lock brakes, traction control, power steering, and air conditioning.".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) assembly Dingolfing.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) assembly Kaliningrad.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) assembly Toluca.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) bodyStyle Station_wagon.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) class Mid-size_car.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) designCompany Joji_Nagashima.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) designer Joji_Nagashima.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) engine BMW_5_Series_(E39)__4.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) engine BMW_5_Series_(E39)__5.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) engine BMW_5_Series_(E39)__7.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) engine BMW_5_Series_(E39)__8.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) height "1.435".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) layout Automobile_layout.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) length "4.775".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) manufacturer BMW.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) predecessor BMW_5_Series_(E34).
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) successor BMW_5_Series_(E60).
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) thumbnail 2000-2003_BMW_525i_(E39)_Executive_sedan_(2010-10-02)_01.jpg?width=300.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) transmission "4-speed automatic".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) transmission "5-speed automatic".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) transmission "5-speed manual".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) transmission "6-speed manual".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) wheelbase "2.83".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) width "1.801".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) wikiPageID "882193".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) wikiPageRevisionID "606253210".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) assembly "Germany: Dingolfing".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) assembly "Mexico: Toluca".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) assembly "Russia: Kaliningrad".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) bodyStyle "4".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) bodyStyle "5".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) class Luxury_vehicle.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) class Mid-size_car.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) designer Joji_Nagashima.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) engine "2".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) engine "2.2".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) engine "2.5".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) engine "3.5".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) engine "4.9".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) engine "Diesel:".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) engine "Petrol:".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) hasPhotoCollection BMW_5_Series_(E39).
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) layout Automobile_layout.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) manufacturer BMW.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) name "BMW 5 Series".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) predecessor BMW_5_Series_(E34).
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) production "June 1996 – April 2004".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) production "September 1995 – June 2003".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) successor BMW_5_Series_(E60).
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) transmission "4".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) transmission "5".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) transmission "6".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) subject Category:BMW_model_codes.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) subject Category:BMW_vehicles.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) subject Category:Euro_NCAP_executive_cars.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) subject Category:Sedans.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) subject Category:Station_wagons.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1995.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) type Automobile.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) type MeanOfTransportation.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) type Product.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) type Automobile.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) type DesignedArtifact.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) comment "The BMW E39 is the BMW 5 Series made between 1995 and 2003. The E39 was the successor of the BMW E34 in 1995, and was replaced by the E60 in 2003. Sales to Germany and most of Western Europe began in 1995, and by 1996 sales to the rest of the world had commenced. A mid-generational refresh appeared in 2000, featuring minute detail changes. At launch, the base model was the 520i, which developed 112 kilowatts (150 hp) in the pre-update models, and 126 kilowatts (170 hp) in later models.".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) label "BMW 5 Series (E39)".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) label "BMW E39".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) label "BMW E39".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) label "BMW E39".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) label "BMW E39".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) label "BMW E39".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) label "BMW E39".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) label "BMW E39".
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) sameAs BMW_E39.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) sameAs BMW_E39.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) sameAs BMW_E39.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) sameAs BMW_Seri_5_(E39).
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) sameAs BMW_E39.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) sameAs BMW_E39.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) sameAs BMW_E39.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) sameAs BMW_E39.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) sameAs m.03lfvh.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) sameAs Q1229005.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) sameAs Q1229005.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) wasDerivedFrom BMW_5_Series_(E39)?oldid=606253210.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) depiction 2000-2003_BMW_525i_(E39)_Executive_sedan_(2010-10-02)_01.jpg.
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) isPrimaryTopicOf BMW_5_Series_(E39).
- BMW_5_Series_(E39) name "BMW 5 Series (E39)".