'Delivery miles' on an F10 M5

'Delivery miles' on an F10 M5

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Carpmart

Original Poster:

142 posts

229 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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What's the consensus on how many miles is reasonable to have on my new M5 when I collect it on Saturday?

How many miles can they really rack up, rolling it around the yard and on and off trailers/trucks?


likesachange

2,631 posts

194 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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Stop rubbing it in, I've got another 6 weeks to go

steakandchips

212 posts

162 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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Four miles in my case.

What are you concerned about? That the clock will say 30 and you'll have to have it out with the dealership?

Carpmart

Original Poster:

142 posts

229 months

Thursday 13th August 2015
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Exactly that, that the car has 'x' miles on it, when it's supposed to be brand new. What is a reasonable number others feel 'x' can be before it's no longer reasonable?

likesachange

2,631 posts

194 months

Thursday 13th August 2015
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Only thing I'd be concerned about is if it's meant to be immediately ran in for first 40 miles by full load throttle and engine braking up to 5k rpm? If it's already got 40 on then that procedure is irrelevant....

AMD1

342 posts

186 months

Thursday 13th August 2015
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I collected my new F10 M5 a couple of weeks ago. I first saw it in the dealers showroom with 6 miles on the clock. I asked for a test drive in a M5 before I considered a purchase which they arranged. I turned up at the dealership for the test drive and the actual car was outside waiting for me. A quick 4 mile test and back to the dealership and paid my deposit for collection the following week with now 11 miles on the clock.

I think this reasonable, although if I hadn't bought it, someone else would have done so not knowing it had been driven on a test drive. I'd be OK with that some others may not.

RichardM5

1,737 posts

136 months

Thursday 13th August 2015
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If it's brand new, it should have less than 10 miles. If it has more I'd want an explanation.

JMBMWM5

2,285 posts

198 months

Thursday 13th August 2015
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likesachange said:
Only thing I'd be concerned about is if it's meant to be immediately ran in for first 40 miles by full load throttle and engine braking up to 5k rpm? If it's already got 40 on then that procedure is irrelevant....
Very valid point, the first HOT 40/50 miles are very important in ring sealing.
PS) 8 miles on my M5 and 5 on my M6, more than 10 and concern.

W8PMC

3,345 posts

238 months

Thursday 13th August 2015
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Can't recall what mine had but i think it was 12ish. Under 20 i'd not be bothered in the slightest.

Initial road test at the dealers i'd expect to be 3-5 miles, drive from ship to transporter could be anything from a few hundred yards to a couple of miles, a few miles in Germany & a couple of extra for good measure so 10-20.

Enjoy the new car.

Wills2

22,832 posts

175 months

Thursday 13th August 2015
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You could always just ask the supplying dealer?

lord trumpton

7,396 posts

126 months

Thursday 13th August 2015
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When a new bmw arrives at the dealership it will have say 5 miles on.

The dealership has the one time only chance to zero the clock as long as the mileage is less that 50. his used to be the case in the late '90's

Many customers expect to see 0 miles believe it or not

I bought a skoda recently (for the wife) and saved 8k on list - it had 20 miles on and pre reg


paulmc

246 posts

206 months

Thursday 13th August 2015
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mine had 11 miles.

hertfordshire1

143 posts

187 months

Friday 14th August 2015
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mine had 4 miles on it.

Thurbs

2,780 posts

222 months

Saturday 15th August 2015
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7 here

AB

16,987 posts

195 months

Saturday 15th August 2015
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Not an M5 but my brand new BMW had 36 miles on collection.

steakandchips

212 posts

162 months

Saturday 15th August 2015
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Carpmart said:
What's the consensus on how many miles is reasonable to have on my new M5 when I collect it on Saturday?

How many miles can they really rack up, rolling it around the yard and on and off trailers/trucks?
Hey! Today's the big day. Enjoy. And let us know how many there are. I'm guessing seven.

The Livster

222 posts

116 months

Saturday 15th August 2015
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Picked mine up last week , about 10 I think

Fulmentaljack3t

111 posts

106 months

Saturday 15th August 2015
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Picked one up 3 weeks ago and had 7 miles on the clock. Book your running in service immediately. I booked mine when i was at 1000 miles and it was over a two week wait, I still have a week to go and I'm already at 1600miles.

RichardM5

1,737 posts

136 months

Saturday 15th August 2015
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You might want to stop driving it if your at 1600. At a certain point you will void the warranty, not sure what it is but your getting mighty close if you're not already over it (1500 comes to mind)!!

Fulmentaljack3t

111 posts

106 months

Saturday 15th August 2015
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RichardM5 said:
You might want to stop driving it if your at 1600. At a certain point you will void the warranty, not sure what it is but your getting mighty close if you're not already over it (1500 comes to mind)!!
If that is true I'm going to be extremely furious as this hasn't been explained to me and the sales team knew I was going to be using the car as daily driver amdni do a lot of miles. I'm pretty annoyed that they didn't book me in for a running in service immediately or at least recommend I book it in straight away. They should know how busy their service department is.