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BMW 5 Series vs Cadillac CT5: 2024 Comparison

Updated June 2026

The short answer

The BMW 5 Series offers fuel economy, while the Cadillac CT5 excels at power instead. Choose the BMW 5 Series if you prioritize fuel economy in daily driving, or the Cadillac CT5 if power matters more for your needs. Both are covered by real owner reports on CarWizz.

Specs side by side

Specification
5 Series
CT5
Typical price (used, US)
$15,199–$26,297
$30,646–$50,435
Power
530 Hp
668 Hp
Torque
750 Nm
893 Nm
Acceleration
3.8s
3.4s
Top speed
250 km/h
322 km/h
Fuel consumption
9.7-10.0 L/100km
14.7 L/100km
Drive
All wheel drive
Rear wheel drive
Transmission
8 gears, automatic
10 gears, automatic
Engine
4.4 L
6.2 L
Seats
5
5
Body type
Sedan
Sedan

What owners say

5 Series

Overall

Sentiment is highly polarized and generation-dependent. For the latest generation (G60, circa 2024-2025), initial owner feedback is sharply negative, with strong criticism directed at its excessive physical size, the near-total removal of physical controls in favor of digital interfaces, and perceived lack of driving satisfaction, particularly in lower-powered variants like the 520d. In contrast, feedback on the preceding F10 (circa 2010-2017) and G30 (circa 2017-2023) generations is generally positive, with owners expressing love for their vehicles, praising them as excellent daily drivers that balance comfort, performance, and a high-quality, driver-focused interior.

Best version to buy

For the F10 generation, the 535i with the N55 inline-six engine is specifically recommended over V8 models (550i, 750i) due to its superior reliability and lower maintenance costs, making it a smarter choice for used buyers. For the G30 generation, the 530i is noted as having strong torque and not being slow.

Known issues

  • Excessive size and lack of physical controls (G60 generation): criticized as too large and unsatisfying due to digital switches for even basic functions like airflow vents. Frequency: recurrent.
  • High maintenance costs and unreliable engines (specific to older V8 models): the N63 V8 engine (in 550i/750i) is regarded as one of BMW's most unreliable, requiring expensive repairs.
  • Digital interface and haptic feedback concerns (newer generations): buttons may not work in very cold weather (below -10°C / 14°F), failing to recognize touch with gloves. Frequency: isolated.

CT5

Overall

Sentiment is generally positive, with strong praise directed at the driving dynamics, chassis, and performance variants. The CT5 is frequently described as offering a superior driving experience compared to German competitors, with better steering feel, chassis engagement, and less isolation. The Magnetic Ride Control suspension is highlighted as a key strength, providing an excellent blend of sporty handling and comfortable ride.

Best version to buy

The CT5-V (non-Blackwing) with the 3.0L twin-turbo V6 is frequently mentioned as an excellent daily driver, offering strong performance, the coveted Magnetic Ride Control, and a good balance of features. For the ultimate experience, the CT5-V Blackwing with the 6.2L supercharged V8 (LT4) is heralded as a peak performance machine and a future classic.

Known issues

  • 10-speed automatic transmission valve body failures: Can cause complete transmission failure in early model years (2020-2022); software update in later models aims to detect failure early and induce limp mode to prevent catastrophic damage…
  • Transmission gear selection/shuddering: Isolated report of a 2025 model shuddering due to the transmission selecting too high a gear at low speeds, causing low-RPM lugging. Frequency: isolated.
  • General build quality and interior noises: Mentions of various squeaks, rattles, and "quirky noises" from the interior, including a noisy steering column. Frequency: recurrent.

The verdict

The BMW 5 Series is the better choice for most buyers.

It has better fuel economy on its best-equipped version than the Cadillac CT5, based on the data above. If power matters more to you than running costs, the Cadillac CT5 is worth a closer look instead.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is more reliable, the BMW 5 Series or the Cadillac CT5?

Owner reports show similar reliability sentiment for the BMW 5 Series and the Cadillac CT5. Check the known issues listed above for specific differences between the two.

Which is better for families, the BMW 5 Series or the Cadillac CT5?

Data on family-specific factors like cargo space is limited for one or both models, but based on available reports, both are positioned as practical daily drivers. Check the specs table above for seating and body type.

Which has better fuel economy, the BMW 5 Series or the Cadillac CT5?

The BMW 5 Series is more fuel-efficient on paper: 9.7-10.0 L/100km combined versus 14.7 L/100km for the Cadillac CT5, based on the best-equipped catalogued version of each.

Which is cheaper to maintain, the BMW 5 Series or the Cadillac CT5?

Exact maintenance costs aren't in our data, but owner reports mention cost-related concerns more often for the BMW 5 Series than the Cadillac CT5. See the known issues comparison above.