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2010 BMW 5 SERIES 535i Price, Specs & Import to Kenya

Learn more about the BMW 5 SERIES 535i to buy in Nairobi.

At a Glance

Make:BMW
Model:5 SERIES
Package/Grade:535i
Year/Month:2010.3~
Body Type:Sedan
Displacement (cc):2979cc
Transmission:8-Speed Automatic
Drive System:2WD

Estimated Price: 2010 BMW 5 SERIES to Kenya

Est. CIF to Mombasa:KES 1,922,711
Local Fees:KES 83,000
Est. Import Duty & Taxes:KES 350,706
Est. Total Landed:KES 2,356,417

Note: Estimate is based on an 6-year-old import (2019 model). Price is an average across all packages for this year. Duty based on average historical market data.

Dimensions & Weight

Body Dimension (L x W x H):4910x1860x1475mm
Compartment (L x W x H):----x----x----mm
Wheelbase:2970mm
Tread Front/Rear:1600mm / 1625mm
Full Weight (kg):1820kg
Doors / Seats:4 door / 5 seats

Engine & Drivetrain

Engine Model:N55B30A
Engine Type:Inline 6-Cylinder DOHC 24-Valve Turbo
Displacement (cc):2979cc
Max Power:306ps(225kW)/5800rpm
Max Torque:40.8kg m(400N m)/1200~5000rpm
Fuel System:デジタル モーター エレクトロニク&#1247
Fuel Type:Unleaded Premium Gasoline
Fuel Tank Capacity:70 l
Fuel Efficiency:10.6 km/L

Steering, Suspension & Brakes

Steering:Power Assisted Rack & Pinion
Front Suspension:ダブル ウイッシュボーン type 、コイル
Rear Suspension:インテグラル アーム type 、コイル スプ
Front Brakes:Ventilated Disc Brakes
Rear Brakes:Ventilated Disc Brakes
Front Wheel Size:245/45R18
Rear Wheel Size:245/45R18
Minimum Turning Radius:5.5m

Importing a BMW 5 SERIES to Kenya

Learn the full process of importing this BMW 5 SERIES from Japan directly to you in Nairobi. We handle shipping to Mombasa, customs clearance with the KRA, and ensure your vehicle meets all local import requirements.

KRA Import Duty & Tax Calculation

The KRA calculates import duty and taxes based on the vehicle's age, engine size, and value. Our cost estimator provides a transparent quote that includes all taxes and fees for this specific model, giving you a clear picture of the total landed cost in Kenya.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I take a modern BMW to my regular mechanic?+
It is strongly advised that you do not. Modern BMWs are complex machines that require specialist diagnostic software (like ISTA) and tools. Taking it to a non-specialist is the quickest route to a misdiagnosed problem and an even more expensive repair bill. A trusted German car specialist is a prerequisite for ownership.
Is the M Sport package really worth it in Kenya?+
Yes, absolutely. For two key reasons: first, the firmer M Sport suspension is still very well-damped and handles most Kenyan tarmac beautifully. Second, and more importantly, it has a massive positive impact on the car's resale value. M Sport models are far more desirable and significantly easier to sell later on.
What is the single biggest expense to budget for?+
It's often not one single part, but a major service "event." For a 528i, this could be a preventative timing chain replacement. For a 535i, it might be the electric water pump and thermostat. For any model, a full suspension refresh (shocks, control arms, bushings) after a few years on our roads is a major but vital expense to restore the car's handling.
Are the fuel costs manageable?+
The turbocharged engines are surprisingly efficient on a smooth highway cruise. However, in Nairobi's heavy traffic, expect the fuel consumption to be high. A 528i or 535i will likely average between 6-9 km/L in the city. The V8-powered 550i will be significantly thirstier.
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