The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Precision driving

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Looks matter with a luxury ride, but in the end it’s all about how it performs on the road — as the competitio­n is stiff in this area. The 5-series features a 2.0-liter, twinturbo four-cylinder engine (16-valve, with variable valve control and highprecis­ion direct injection)

It features several drive mode options, depending on your situation (ECO PRO, COMFORT and SPORT modes). You’ll want to stay in SPORT mode all the time because it’s much more fun than the others, but if you’re in traffic there is little point to it.

You get an 8-speed Sport Automatic transmissi­on (with manual shift mode), as well as steering wheel mounted paddle shifters. The shifter features a unique design, but it’s not hard to master. There is no pure manual transmissi­on offered on the 2017 5-series, which may push away some potential buyers.

With the four-banger on the 530i offering 248 horsepower (and 258 lb.ft. of torque), the ride is quite powerful, especially in Sport mode. You get moving fast, and can start to go well over your intended speed without even feeling it due to the smoothness of the ride at those speed levels (“I didn’t realize how fast I was going” can be an honest statement in this vehicle). Note that other versions of the 5-series offer a more powerful 3.0-liter 6-cylinder engine, with 335 horsepower, and 332 lb.-ft. of torque)

To touch quickly on the xDrive system (BMW’s allwheel drive), it’s made to deliver best possible traction if you’re in a situation involving things like gravel or sand, or wet or icy roads; the system will quickly adjust power to each wheel based on the situation your vehicle finds itself in.

The xDrive system also improves your overall driving experience, helping manage the wheels to get you through turns quicker, and braking on the 5-series is also quite exceptiona­l. Merging onto freeways is a strong point for the 5-series, and of course a long and windy road is the best place to take it to maximize the experience.

Technology, safety

Standard features on the BMW 5-series include: Dynamic Stability Control, Adaptive LED headlights, LED fog lights, and rain-sensing wipers.

The seat belts squeeze you super tight upon turning on the vehicle, and it features an excellent camera system (with a multiview backup system).

Overall, controllin­g media and the iDrive 6.0 infotainme­nt system via the center dial is quite easy to master. You’ll get USB connection­s and Blue- tooth connectivi­ty. And the BMW navigation system features a 10.2-inch high-res touchscree­n, responds well to voice commands and also offers real-time traffic info.

Other tech and safety features are offered, but many of them are optional (more on that to come).

MPG

Official fuel mileage numbers on the 2017 BMW 530i XDrive sedan are 23 city/33 highway/26 combined. I didn’t quite achieve those numbers, but I wasn’t exactly softpedali­ng this one for maximum fuel mileage. Compared to the numbers on its biggest rivals Mercedes (E-class) and Audi (A6), the 5-series holds up very well, topping both competitor­s by a bit.

Price

My test vehicle was decked out and priced at $72,735; but base price on the 2017 BMW 530i xDrive sedan starts at $53,500.

Lots of features are optional and will boost your price, including:

• Ivory White Nappa Leather seating ($1,000), which is very sharp looking

• Cold Weather Package ($800)

• Driving Assistance package ($1,800)

• Driver Assistance Plus ($1,400)

• Lighting package ($1,050)

• Luxury Seating package ($1,600)

• Premium package ($2,300) • M Sport brakes ($650) • Power tailgate ($500), not really needed since this isn’t a tall vehicle

• Apple CarPlay compatibil­ity ($300), odd that this is an extra and not standard

• Harmon Kardon surround sound ($875), which sounds great

Having so many things cost extra may be an

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