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Price Range: $51,100 - $55,800
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Utility
Neither the BMW 535 nor the average sedan has a marked advantage with respect to seating capacity.
There's no clear winner between the BMW 535 and the average sedan in terms of transporting cargo.
Dimensions
The typical sedan's tank is about the same size as the BMW 535's, though the BMW 535's is a tad bigger.
The typical sedan and the BMW 535 compete for the same parking spaces.
Convenience
You'll most definitely take the BMW 535 for a fill-up about as often as the typical sedan.
Cost
The destination charge is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle from its point of origin to the dealer. It costs roughly the same to get the average sedan to the dealership as the BMW 535.
The typical sedan will save you money at the pump compared to the BMW 535.
The BMW 535 won't tax your gasoline budget considerably more than the typical sedan will.
The BMW 535 is tremendously more expensive than the typical sedan regarding MSRP.
Handling
With their comparable turning circles, the typical sedan and the BMW 535 most certainly handle roughly the same into and out of tight spots.
Drivetrain
The 535's engine is slightly smaller than the typical sedan's, but not terribly so.
The typical sedan could learn a lesson or two from the BMW 535 regarding pickup.
Comfort
While the front cabin in the BMW 535 offers a bit more head room than the average sedan, there frankly isn't much of a difference.
While the rear of the BMW 535 offers a bit more head- and leg-room than the average sedan, there really isn't much of a difference.
Warranty
The basic warranty that comes with the typical sedan isn't quite as generous as the BMW 535's.