Pick Up my M5 on Wednesday
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After years of dreaming and a week or so waiting to get a reg transferred Im finally picking up my E39 M5 on Wednesday and I cant wait.
Taking it to a local specialist first for a service and to sort a few things out but I cant wait.
Going in with my eyes open but hopefully it will be everything I expect it to be. Going to take some time to learn how to drive it properly though.
Coming from a 231bhp RX8 Rev box to a 400bhp monster is going to feel very odd but Im going to have fun learning.
Will post pics ASAP.
Taking it to a local specialist first for a service and to sort a few things out but I cant wait.
Going in with my eyes open but hopefully it will be everything I expect it to be. Going to take some time to learn how to drive it properly though.
Coming from a 231bhp RX8 Rev box to a 400bhp monster is going to feel very odd but Im going to have fun learning.
Will post pics ASAP.
Well done on your purchase!
I had a similar experience when I stepped up from Honda S2000 to E39 M5. I missed the Honda's high-revving immediacy and nimbleness, but by God the BMW is fast. And effortless so, too.
The biggest issue is the size difference with the BMW occasionally feeling a bit unwieldy (I live in Jersey with too many narrow country lanes), but the acceleration is sooooo addictive.
Enjoy and post pics!
Ben
I had a similar experience when I stepped up from Honda S2000 to E39 M5. I missed the Honda's high-revving immediacy and nimbleness, but by God the BMW is fast. And effortless so, too.
The biggest issue is the size difference with the BMW occasionally feeling a bit unwieldy (I live in Jersey with too many narrow country lanes), but the acceleration is sooooo addictive.
Enjoy and post pics!
Ben
Picked it up this morning and I am totally and utterly over the fecking moon.
It doesnt seem real at the moment but its amazing how a 10yr old car can still drive so well and not make a rattle or a creak.
The brakes are poor so its going in tomorrow to get them sorted but the power is amazing and yet it cruises so well.
Felt very nimble for such a big car too.
Its fully loaded
- Black
- Sat Nav TV
- DSP which sounds quite good
- Alcantara Headling
- Extended leather
- Rear Blind
- Glass Roof
- Recent paint and wheel refurb too.
The bill for the service and brakes will be a bit painful but I had factored this in when I did the deal just hope nothing else is thrown up.
It doesnt seem real at the moment but its amazing how a 10yr old car can still drive so well and not make a rattle or a creak.
The brakes are poor so its going in tomorrow to get them sorted but the power is amazing and yet it cruises so well.
Felt very nimble for such a big car too.
Its fully loaded
- Black
- Sat Nav TV
- DSP which sounds quite good
- Alcantara Headling
- Extended leather
- Rear Blind
- Glass Roof
- Recent paint and wheel refurb too.
The bill for the service and brakes will be a bit painful but I had factored this in when I did the deal just hope nothing else is thrown up.
Well done mate and welcome to the M5 Club!
A stunning looking car.....you will get so much pleasure out of owning and driving it....it's a VERY special car indeed.
The biggest fun will come from learning how to drive it and beginning to appreciate the balance, grip and controllable handling....amazing really for such a heavy car.
Jazzer
A stunning looking car.....you will get so much pleasure out of owning and driving it....it's a VERY special car indeed.
The biggest fun will come from learning how to drive it and beginning to appreciate the balance, grip and controllable handling....amazing really for such a heavy car.
Jazzer
Jazzer said:
Well done mate and welcome to the M5 Club!
A stunning looking car.....you will get so much pleasure out of owning and driving it....it's a VERY special car indeed.
The biggest fun will come from learning how to drive it and beginning to appreciate the balance, grip and controllable handling....amazing really for such a heavy car.
Jazzer
Agreed. These are awesome cars. Still getting to know mine. A stunning looking car.....you will get so much pleasure out of owning and driving it....it's a VERY special car indeed.
The biggest fun will come from learning how to drive it and beginning to appreciate the balance, grip and controllable handling....amazing really for such a heavy car.
Jazzer

Well done, I made a similar purchase a year ago and still going great. Just a quick tip, keep an eye on the oil level, you will find it uses it, don't worry it's normal but get yourself a stock of Castrol Edge 10/60 for top ups and also shop around, some places charge way over the top. 500ml-750ml per 1000 miles is usual, also tells you this in the manual. Enjoy !
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