The price of a BMW 5 Series in Tanzania depends on factors such as model year, overall condition, mileage, registration class and whether the car is used or a fresh showroom vehicle. On GariPesa you can compare different BMW 5 Series listings to see the real market price and avoid overpaying.
We recommend that you focus on cars with a clear maintenance history, inspection reports and detailed photos. If you see a BMW 5 Series that is much cheaper than similar cars, make sure you inspect it carefully so you are confident there is no serious hidden issue.
Registration class also has a strong impact on price. Unregistered cars with full duty already paid are usually the most expensive, very close to showroom pricing, because the buyer gets a fresh import and can choose a new plate. Cars with plates such as Namba E, D, C, B or A tend to be cheaper, and as the letter goes down (for example from E to A) the market price normally drops as well.
BMW 5 Series can be a good fit for Tanzanian roads depending on the trim level, ground clearance and tyres. Many units are available as used imports and they handle typical city and upcountry roads well if properly maintained. Before buying, compare ground clearance, engine type and service history.
Fuel consumption for BMW 5 Series depends on engine size, transmission and driving style. Mixed city and highway usage usually gives moderate fuel economy, but heavy stop-and-go traffic will increase fuel use. Check the engine size and ask the seller or owner about real-world consumption.
In most cases, spare parts for BMW 5 Series are available from major parts shops in cities like Dar Es Salaam, Arusha and Mwanza, especially for popular models. Prices and availability depend on the vehicle’s age and how common the model is locally. It is wise to check key items like brakes, suspension and body parts before deciding.
For Tanzanian buyers, mid-range production years often give the best balance of price, technology and spare parts availability. With BMW 5 Series, look for years with reliable engines, reasonable fuel economy and few known issues. Also check that the vehicle age meets import regulations.
Importing a used BMW 5 Series can offer more options and sometimes lower auction prices, but you must pay shipping, taxes and wait for delivery. Buying a car already in Tanzania through GariPesa lets you inspect it quickly, test drive it and verify its real condition before paying.