Engine

BMW N47 vs B47

BMW diesel generation comparison focused on timing-chain risk, emissions systems, maintenance evidence, and safer used buys.

BMW N47

58
/ 100

BMW B47

74
/ 100

Best used buy

BMW B47

B47, unless the N47 has unusually strong timing-chain evidence, oil history, and cold-start behavior.

The B47 is the safer default because it improves the biggest N47 ownership concern. The N47 can still work, but only as a documented car bought with timing-chain risk priced in.

Key differences

  • N47 risk is dominated by rear-mounted timing-chain condition and repair evidence.
  • B47 is generally improved but still needs emissions and cooling checks.
  • N47 cheap purchase prices can disappear quickly if chain work is needed.
  • B47 usually gives better inspection confidence for normal buyers.

Buyer advice

  • Do not buy an N47 without true cold-start listening and timing paperwork.
  • Scan both engines for DPF, EGR, glow, injector, and boost faults.
  • Treat vague oil-service history as a serious negotiation point.

Red flags

  • Chain rattle
  • Long oil intervals
  • DPF warnings
  • Smoke under load
  • No timing evidence