Picking up M5 on Friday

Picking up M5 on Friday

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Dave 321

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558 posts

241 months

Monday 25th August 2008
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Cant wait!! Going to be a long week! She's getting prep'd at the mo for warranty etc...

skeeterm5

3,384 posts

189 months

Tuesday 26th August 2008
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good for you - what model, colour etc?

S

Dave 321

Original Poster:

558 posts

241 months

Tuesday 26th August 2008
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Interlagos Blue, black leather, leather dash, alcantara head lining, heated seats, bluetooth, sat-nav, rear blind, adaptive seats, sunroof and other bits too that i cant remember!

Pretty high spec as Irish cars go, they tend to be poverty spec!

joscal

2,091 posts

201 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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You will love it! Enjoy

Murdock

406 posts

234 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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skeeterm5 said:
what model?

S
Indeed... I'd imagine the E39's gearbox would be hell in Dublin traffic. wink

Dave 321

Original Poster:

558 posts

241 months

Wednesday 27th August 2008
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She's an 05 model biggrin

L44MBO

19 posts

197 months

Thursday 28th August 2008
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I bought an E60 M5 on an 05 plate back in May. I love its subtelty and the HUD but it does attract tailgaters (momentarily at least). People who know about the M5 do give it a second look.

The dealer was a little tight on the negotations but I have nothing but praise for the service department.

I had a number of red cog events. These normally followed a thump from the drivetrain. They took it in, replaced the clutch, clutch position sensor, and eventually did a complete software upgrade. All under warranty! There were a few other things which niggled me (cup holder didn't pop out every time, drivers window caused a "jam" warning now and again and the remote didn't work more than 1 meter from the car) and they dealt with all of those under warranty too. I'll probably regret writing this but I have had no problems since.

I have had to change my driving style. In "D" (round town what's the point in using anything else but back on the paddles outside of course) it isn't an automatic. You can hold the car on the clutch if you get it right (possibly a red cog if you don't) but just use the hand brake. Remember it's an automatically operated manual NOT an automatic. I have had no problems with the paddles.

I run the car to the station each day and out and about at weekends. I manage 17mpg. You might find www.petrolprices.com useful! I don't do a massive mileage ~8K p.a. New tyres are about £250-300 a corner.

It drinks oil more than a normal saloon (hell it's not one of those) I feel but just keep it topped up.

I really don't know what I would ever buy to replace it...


Edited by L44MBO on Thursday 28th August 16:48

Zod

35,295 posts

259 months

Thursday 28th August 2008
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I've had mine two and a half years and never had a red cog.

skeeterm5

3,384 posts

189 months

Thursday 28th August 2008
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have had mine now for about a month and it is absolutely fantastic..... i still smile when it blips the throttle on the downshift or when the seats move to hug me......

S

Cayenne

36 posts

194 months

Thursday 28th August 2008
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Had mine six months. Brilliant car.

LittleBro

9,453 posts

235 months

Thursday 28th August 2008
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My Bro's had one since around Feb time and other than "its thirsty", all he seems to able to say about it is "hell of a car.....you've got to get one" hehe

Dave 321

Original Poster:

558 posts

241 months

Thursday 28th August 2008
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cant wait now! Not long to go, hopefully pick her up early afternoon! biggrin Mates have bets on how much juice i will use this weekend!!!

LittleBro

9,453 posts

235 months

Thursday 28th August 2008
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Dave 321 said:
cant wait now! Not long to go, hopefully pick her up early afternoon! biggrin Mates have bets on how much juice i will use this weekend!!!
I'll have a quid on £170 smile

Cork M3

28 posts

193 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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Enjoy it Dave,

unlike these guys in the UK we don't see that many M cars here. I could do with changing my M3 as I have two small children. Looked at an M5 in waterford during the week.


Neil.D

2,878 posts

207 months

Friday 29th August 2008
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Pictures!bounce

Dave 321

Original Poster:

558 posts

241 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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Cork M3 said:
Enjoy it Dave,

unlike these guys in the UK we don't see that many M cars here. I could do with changing my M3 as I have two small children. Looked at an M5 in waterford during the week.
Thanks dude biggrin

here ya go lads.... not gr8 pics..



Olie Baxter

654 posts

203 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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Sweet.

Bernie-the-bolt

14,992 posts

251 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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Lovely colour and a lovely car - now go out and enjoy it and no more posts until you've put several hundred pounds of Shell's finest through it.....




























Should be something by 4pm then smile

LittleBro

9,453 posts

235 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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Very nice!

I'm with B-t-b....just stop at £170 so I can collect my prize smile

Zod

35,295 posts

259 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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Like mine. Great colour. Enjoy it.