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Where to Check the Total Mileage on a BMW 5 Series?

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LaVictoria
07/29/25 1:49am
The total mileage of a BMW 5 Series can be viewed on the dashboard. Here is additional information: 1. Exterior: The 2020 BMW 5 Series retains the overall design of the previous model without significant changes. The new model discontinued the top-tier 540Li Executive version and introduced the 530Li Executive as the new top-tier model, which adds a starlight sunroof, Bowers & Wilkins sound system, and comfort seats over the Premium model. The 530Le Luxury Package now includes an 18-inch wheel option with run-flat tires, while the optional starlight roof has been removed. 2. Configuration: The new BMW 5 Series has also undergone adjustments in its configuration, with both additions and reductions. The entire lineup has discontinued four colors: Brazilian Brown, Platinum Silver, Burgundy Red, and Hukaro Beige, as well as the Innovation Package, Hi-Fi sound system, and electric sunshades for the rear and side windows. For interior design, the new model follows the current design style, featuring a 10.25-inch central control screen, 12.3-inch LCD instrument panel, Apple CarPlay, ambient lighting, and aviation headrests.
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MacElisa
08/12/25 11:45am
Regarding the total mileage display of the BMW 5 Series, I must say it's most directly shown on the instrument cluster. Typically, it's that small digital screen behind the steering wheel that automatically appears when you start the car, with the number usually displayed at the bottom of the speedometer - quite prominent. For newer models with digital instrument clusters, I recommend pressing the control buttons on the steering wheel more often, like the left scroll wheel, to switch between different data views so you won't miss the total mileage. Having driven various model years of the 5 Series, pre-2005 versions might have it more fixed on mechanical dials, while most post-2010 models feature LCD displays integrated into the iDrive system. Don't worry about accidental touches or forgetting its location - it's always lit up there when you start the car, making it easy to monitor mileage changes. This is particularly important for regular maintenance like oil changes every 10,000 km. I often advise friends to develop this habit to avoid delaying maintenance schedules.
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McMaverick
10/02/25 3:06am
I've been driving my BMW 5 Series for several years. Every time I start the engine, I can immediately see the total mileage displayed as a combination of white or green digits in that small area on the right side of the instrument cluster – quite clear. If the car is parked or you've just gotten in, simply press the start button to power on without starting the engine, which is more fuel-efficient and safer. I've also noticed that the odometer position in older 5 Series models was further to the left, but in newer facelifts like the G30 generation, it might be hidden in the digital instrument cluster, requiring you to toggle it using the up or down buttons on the steering wheel. I remember when I first got the car, I almost couldn't find it, but the customer service taught me these little tricks which turned out to be quite practical – helps avoid switching to wrong modes like viewing instant fuel consumption instead. Anyway, make it a habit to check this number regularly since it's linked to warranty records – definitely not something to overlook.
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