S50 M Coupe Questions...
S50 M Coupe Questions...
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OMS

Original Poster:

461 posts

228 months

Tuesday 25th November 2008
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Morning all,
I'm looking at a 2000 S50 M Coupe with 59k on the clock as my next car and first forray into the world of M Cars.

Can anyone tell me what the recommended servicing intervals for the S50 are?

Also is there any type of S50 buyers guide that someone might be able to point me to?

Many thanks in advance!

AM-BM

261 posts

222 months

Tuesday 25th November 2008
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OMS said:
Morning all,
I'm looking at a 2000 S50 M Coupe with 59k on the clock as my next car and first forray into the world of M Cars.

Can anyone tell me what the recommended servicing intervals for the S50 are?

Also is there any type of S50 buyers guide that someone might be able to point me to?

Many thanks in advance!
Cracking motor. Not much room if you play golf!
Servicing is as per the dash lights, about 10k / 1 year ish.

Watch the back end on these, they can have a mind of their own sometimes!

Serious performance, absoloute stonking acceleration.

Classic.

maahny

202 posts

242 months

Tuesday 25th November 2008
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Get yourself over to www.z3mcoupe.com. All the information you would need is there.

Service intervals on the S50 are about 6k miles.

mc stoney

24 posts

219 months

Tuesday 25th November 2008
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Hi.
I would highly recommend 1 of these cars I have 1 myself.
Servicing is not expensive if you find a good indy you can trust.
Now is a good time to buy as there a few bargains out there, do as much research as you can and join the z3m forum.
You wont be dissapointed if you get 1 they are pretty quick and are deffinetly going to be a future classic.

Raify

6,554 posts

270 months

Tuesday 25th November 2008
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AM-BM said:
Cracking motor. Not much room if you play golf!
confused

I got 4 sets of golf raquets and a passenger in mine.

ghibbett

1,907 posts

207 months

Tuesday 25th November 2008
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I've had my S50 since July. Love it.

Servicing is about every 7-8k, depending on how you drive it.

As per the advice above, get over to Z3mcoupe.com as we're a friendly bunch, and there's a ton of excellent info over there.

ghibbett

1,907 posts

207 months

Tuesday 25th November 2008
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Oh yes, and there's some decent MC's on there for sale too!

MC99

424 posts

208 months

Tuesday 25th November 2008
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I had one (estoril '99 plate) lovely, if a little wayward in the damp, great fun. Servicing is 7-8k miles, looking back I should have kept it for the museum I don't own...

DjSki

1,326 posts

217 months

Tuesday 25th November 2008
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Should be around 7-9,000 between services, be suspicious if its much more.

See the forum as previously recommended. Don't be scared by the "watch it in the wet" brigade. Its a powerful car but will only misbehave if driven stupidly. I was initially scared but its fine as long as you give it some respect.

MC99

424 posts

208 months

Tuesday 25th November 2008
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absolutely agree with DJski drove mine for 19months 22,000 miles, rain and shine, never let me down, regularly left at the airport for a few days, driven with respect *more fun as the rears get worn and it's a great individual looking car, although high speed the front end feels a little light, but you'll rarely worry about that

ghibbett

1,907 posts

207 months

Wednesday 26th November 2008
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DjSki said:
Don't be scared by the "watch it in the wet" brigade. Its a powerful car but will only misbehave if driven stupidly. I was initially scared but its fine as long as you give it some respect.
100% agree.

carl_w

10,380 posts

280 months

Wednesday 26th November 2008
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Raify said:
I got 4 sets of golf raquets and a passenger in mine.
Did you really need 2 sets each?

Raify

6,554 posts

270 months

Wednesday 26th November 2008
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carl_w said:
Raify said:
I got 4 sets of golf raquets and a passenger in mine.
Did you really need 2 sets each?
No, they belonged to other golfists who had small cars.

OMS

Original Poster:

461 posts

228 months

Wednesday 26th November 2008
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AM-BM said:
Cracking motor. Not much room if you play golf!
Watch the back end on these, they can have a mind of their own sometimes!

Classic.
I don't play golf, it's a game I don't really understand what the fuss is all about wink

DjSki said:
Should be around 7-9,000 between services, be suspicious if its much more.

See the forum as previously recommended. Don't be scared by the "watch it in the wet" brigade. Its a powerful car but will only misbehave if driven stupidly. I was initially scared but its fine as long as you give it some respect.
Thanks DJ, I'm not too concerned about the rear end in the wet, in fact I'm quite looking forward to it smile

Thanks everyone else, I'm pretty close to heading south for a couple of test drives. One final question, has anyone every bought from Munich Legends? If so any feedback?

Raify

6,554 posts

270 months

Wednesday 26th November 2008
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OMS said:
Thanks everyone else, I'm pretty close to heading south for a couple of test drives. One final question, has anyone every bought from Munich Legends? If so any feedback?
ML tend to split the BM community down the middle. They are expensive, but do know what they're doing with M cars and I would have no qualms buying a car from them (although it would be more expensive than a private obviously).

I serviced my MCoupe there and was very happy with the service. They also helped get my car in Evo for the £20k BMW 1 series alternative group test.

In my experience, a very knowledgable and friendly bunch of car nuts.

dickyf

807 posts

247 months

Wednesday 26th November 2008
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i had a breadvan. 2000 W estoril blue. wished i hadnt sold it, munich legends bought it from me and a BMW E39 M5. good operators.
the breadvan was a hoot. seriously quick car. i recall a traffic light drag against 360 on the A34 in cheshire.the driver was astounded and a little miffed he couldnt shake it off. Thumbs up all round from me. i ran it for 18 months with very few issues.
would have another if i had the space to store it.




muppetboy

600 posts

248 months

Thursday 27th November 2008
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Yep got one myself, do it you won't regret it.


Oh and got over to that site, all the info you'll need.


option click

1,178 posts

248 months

Friday 28th November 2008
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As above really - fantastic cars.
Still miss mine 2 years on.

Stevo///M3

43 posts

215 months

Friday 28th November 2008
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Has anyone had both a breadvan and an Evo (any variant)? What was best and why? I had an Evo conv, loved it, but always like the looks of the breadvan. I'm a baker, you see.

shamrock

980 posts

212 months

Friday 28th November 2008
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Stevo///M3 said:
Has anyone had both a breadvan and an Evo (any variant)? What was best and why? I had an Evo conv, loved it, but always like the looks of the breadvan. I'm a baker, you see.
I test drove both extensively and purchased the Evo Vert. I found that on public roads the difference in performance was marginal and would only become apparent on a track day.

The rear seats, marginal performance and ability to have the roof down won me over, well the girlfriend had her say as well wink

Be careful with the Verts though, their condition varies significantly and it's not that easy to find a mint one whereas the Breadvan's I drove were all very well kept.

HTH smile