Sell or run into the ground my e39 525i sport touring?
Sell or run into the ground my e39 525i sport touring?
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anonymous-user

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80 months

Friday 10th May 2013
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so the time has come where i do what i said i would never. buy a 4x4!

long story short but im a hardened pork fan but have been without for the past 18 months or so as house moves and baby stuff took precedence. having always had 2 cars in the past, weve decided to try the one car option which is actually working out well

but with the demands of larger family and the one car strategy ive decided that the one car we do have has to be something that i fancy.

much as i love the e39 im not sure that keeping it makes sense given that the incoming car will likely be a cayenne. however, what i dont know is what ill get for it and whether it might actually be worth keeping it as a run around etc

its 52 place with 88k miles, black on silver with style 42 wheels (all in desperate need of refurb), heated seats, cruise, been maintained no expense spared at dm worx in bucks etc etc

cosmetically it needs some heavy duty detailing but otherwise a very straight and sweet runner

i cant imagine many folks buying an 11 year old car that does less than 25mpg combined but then i could be wrong


benjj

6,787 posts

189 months

Friday 10th May 2013
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What sort of cash do you want for it?

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

80 months

Friday 10th May 2013
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Don't know that's why I'm asking

benjj

6,787 posts

189 months

Friday 10th May 2013
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Tricky, innit wink

Last week I bought an E39 530iA Sport. 84k, silver, all the trinkets, spotless paint and wheels. Full main dealer SH. Half a tank of 99 Ron.

£2900.

525 worth less, touring worth more. Paint worth less.

Quick sale its a £2500 motor. £2750 if you had it detailed to death.

I'd keep it if I were you after all you've got in it.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

80 months

Friday 10th May 2013
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I thought it would at least have a 3 at the beginning!

2 cars it is then

benjj

6,787 posts

189 months

Friday 10th May 2013
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I dunno, a bit of spit and polish could have it up there. Its also 2 reg plates newer than the 530 I bought, maybe I'm being too hard.

Tough market to sell in though. Needs a properly good ad and be the right car. 525 is a tricky one - running costs to match the 530 but not the go. I know, I had a 525iA once, great car but a bit unloved.

Keep it unless you need/want the dosh.

jboy72

382 posts

207 months

Saturday 11th May 2013
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RC1 said:
I thought it would at least have a 3 at the beginning!

2 cars it is then
I would be astonished if so. Although I dare say a Cayenne is pleasing to drive if I may be so bold I would suggest there may be times you fancy taking the 525i out. I know that may sound a little crazy but I'll wager a few bob on the fact I'm right. They are nice cars, keep it.

philmots

4,664 posts

286 months

Saturday 11th May 2013
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benjj said:
Tricky, innit wink

Last week I bought an E39 530iA Sport. 84k, silver, all the trinkets, spotless paint and wheels. Full main dealer SH. Half a tank of 99 Ron.

£2900.

525 worth less, touring worth more. Paint worth less.

Quick sale its a £2500 motor. £2750 if you had it detailed to death.

I'd keep it if I were you after all you've got in it.
That 530 sounds like a cracking buy. I've a urge for a 540 of similar vintage.

benjj

6,787 posts

189 months

Saturday 11th May 2013
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philmots said:
That 530 sounds like a cracking buy. I've a urge for a 540 of similar vintage.
Seriously considered a 540 but couldn't live with the V8 steering unless it is the 5l variant smile

Fox-

13,566 posts

272 months

Saturday 11th May 2013
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benjj said:
£2750 if you had it detailed to death.
Not sure I agree, with it being a late sub 100k mile Sport Touring, rare things now. Probably £3xxx if it was in decent condition.

DennisCooper

1,340 posts

197 months

Sunday 12th May 2013
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Hi,

The E39 Touring will most likely do all of your motoring requirements in one competent package, yes I'm biased as I have one and I decided quite a few years ago that I'm just going to keep it running long term. The only thing it doesn't do is go super fast being a 530d, but it has 90% of the real world every day driving performance most poeple would want.

A Cayenne is a nice car. For me, that's about as far as it goes. Given it's bulk, it probably has a 'bit' more actual load space than the E39 or equivalent sized cars, it has the Porsche badge on it which means it's a VW Toureg in a sharper suit. It's not exactly the best looking thing out there and as you'll usually most likely be with the family when driving it, you aren't going to really be able to extract the Porsche derived sporty handling and performance aspects. For me, the 'plus' points into owning a big SUV type car is the feeling of a vast bulky car around you and your family and.. thats about it. Fuel costs are greater due to the bulk, weight and shape etc.

Given all the aspects above and probably others, you'll most likely buy the Cayenne anyway. The E39 Touring if you spent a little on it refreshing the suspension and tidying it up will perform (pretty much) all of what the cayenne will do, so really comes down to how deep your pockets are I guess!

Cheers, Dennis!

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

80 months

Sunday 12th May 2013
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the cayenne will happen without doubt as ive had a few pork and need another one but this time it has to fit the family bill and the panamera is out of budget!

im really torn re the e39. its a great all rounder but at the same time im not sure im doing it justice by having it languishing on the drive for a 3m round trip to the station each day... it doesnt set my world alight but its just so damn perfect at everything i need it for

- family barge
- trips to local waste recycling
- streed cred (when required!)
- enough poke (when required)

did a 300m round trip this weekend and was getting well over 30mpg on the motorway despite averaging comfortably over 70 most the way


Huff

3,412 posts

217 months

Sunday 12th May 2013
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Keep it. When you know the car, its history and foibles - and if it does still make you smile from time to time given an opportunity - you'll miss it when it's gone. There's nothing can replace something that solid. And with something solid to rely on, you can buy something small and fun to augment the fleet (as my own profile attests!)

Using man-maths to rearrange the equation: positively Not worth getting-rid for the small sum it might realise wink

Vic_S

230 posts

267 months

Monday 13th May 2013
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My 525i Sport Tourer just passed its MOT today, so after 7 years ownership and at 113k is still on daily driver duties /commuting / business / family wagon etc.

It's worth buttons, but I'll keep it now until something major fails. I still enjoy driving it, nothing much has ever gone wrong with it (fingers crossed) and is in great condition for a 13 year old motor.smile

Plus, (like Huff), the money I've saved by not changing it has let me run my fun car (964biggrin); and build up a fund for its eventual replacement...a late E61 perhapsconfused

Cemesis

771 posts

188 months

Monday 13th May 2013
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For context a friend of mine just bought

530i SE saloon - 6 months tax and MOT - 80k
Leather
Auto
Nav (widescreen)
Digital TV
Bluetooth (OEM BMW)
Rear electric blind
Rear side blinds
Being a facelift it has front and rear PDC and the sports wheel
Basic 16" wheels
No squeaks or rattles
Full BMWSH

£2900

talksthetalk

10,821 posts

161 months

Monday 13th May 2013
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Keep. Then throw it away when you've saved up for the Pananarama, safe in the knowledge that you saved yourself all that cayenne depreciation (unless you're looking at a four figure cayenne?)


_Deano

7,414 posts

279 months

Monday 13th May 2013
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I say keep it. I've gone from 530i Sport to Cayenne S, went without both and finally went back to a 530i Sport.
The Cayenne was ok, i loved the V8 and being higher up. But it was a lot more expensive to run: 100litre tank (so circa £140 for a full tank of Super), £250 a pop per tyre, £400 Road TAX a year and higher insurance. Plus compared to an 530 touring, probably less internal space.

The 530i Sport is comfy, effortless and rather nimble for its size. I took it up to the Lakes a couple of years back never missed a beat, from village driving to giving it the beans on the empty quiet lanes, lots of room inside too ;-)

The 530 doesn't owe me anything at £3K it was bought cash and i service it myself and its passed every MOT i've had to take it too. It sits outside and i'm not bothered if someone dinks the doors or parks a bit too close. Whilst i was always looking out the window with the Porsche; plus it's £50 for a new bonnet badge as i had to have mine replaced frown

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

80 months

Tuesday 14th May 2013
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in the end i do reckon ill end up keeping it.. its just so complete i cant see better value family motoring.... in fact a lot of the larger bmws are just great value but clearly keeping them in fine fettle can get costly unless it has a history of being well looked after

the running costs of the cayenne dont concern my that much as on a total cost basis it still relatively good value... our miles per annum are low and pre 06 can still get the cheaper road tax

its a bit of an indulgence but given what they are going for i dont mind but certainly going in with eyes open


RiccardoG

1,747 posts

298 months

Tuesday 14th May 2013
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I have a 530iSE Touring with 64k miles on it, I am the second owner. Its a lovely car and so hard to better for the money I'd have to spend. Often I find myself looking at X5s, Cayennes or even Rangeys, but for the additional £30k odd I'd have to spend to get one of those it just doesn't make sense. Add the fact I only drive it 2.5k miles a year and thats even more clear!

Looks like I will be running it into the ground then or, more likely, sell it when/if I move out of the UK.


anonymous-user

Original Poster:

80 months

Tuesday 14th May 2013
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i should get a lot of change from 12k for a cayenne S with air on a 55 plate..depreciation might be an issue but i can live with a residual value of 6k in 4 years if it really is that bad