What will happen to F10 M5 values?
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Agree with the other posters, wait atleast a year for 2015/2016 cars to make their way back as BMW were doing loads of finance deals to shift them and therefore where people saved on base price you would think most will have been specced up well plus a lot of them would still be in their service packs.
I have had a F10 albeit not a M5 but the space, refinement and comfort is amazing however there isn't anything 'special' about the F10 range and they tried the jahre and competition models but do not seem to have faired well (competition one for sale on ebay for c£12k off list price) but most M5s don't bode well from depreciation curve and longer for any investment returns.
I have had a F10 albeit not a M5 but the space, refinement and comfort is amazing however there isn't anything 'special' about the F10 range and they tried the jahre and competition models but do not seem to have faired well (competition one for sale on ebay for c£12k off list price) but most M5s don't bode well from depreciation curve and longer for any investment returns.
Sorry to revive an old thread, but what are peoples' views on the F10 M5 this year?
I've been watching the prices for M6 and M6 for a year now (and saving up) and the prices have now been falling as much as I expected. So I'm not considering an f10 M5 this year. My budget is about £30k. Ideally 2014 and under 40k miles. What do you guys think? What sort of discount will I be able to get from dealers? Will part exchange my 335i or maybe sell to webuyanycar if I get a decent offer.
I've been watching the prices for M6 and M6 for a year now (and saving up) and the prices have now been falling as much as I expected. So I'm not considering an f10 M5 this year. My budget is about £30k. Ideally 2014 and under 40k miles. What do you guys think? What sort of discount will I be able to get from dealers? Will part exchange my 335i or maybe sell to webuyanycar if I get a decent offer.
I sadly think they’re dated now and given their values are holding they just don’t appear to be good enough value for an older car.
I appreciate they have performance but how do you justify running one? Would you pay cash or straight loan or pcp with no guaranteed future value? Then pay extra for a warranty. It would be hard to justify that over a brand new 520d on lease that’s got new tech etc
Yes I know it’s not got performance but I took a car of mine out yesterday that has performance but you can’t really use it when it’s wet, there’s speed cameras everywhere and people with dash cams and so on - if you used the performance you could lose your job and livelihood.
I think you’d have to be a huuuuge car fan to justify one over a new lease deal on a diesel
I appreciate they have performance but how do you justify running one? Would you pay cash or straight loan or pcp with no guaranteed future value? Then pay extra for a warranty. It would be hard to justify that over a brand new 520d on lease that’s got new tech etc
Yes I know it’s not got performance but I took a car of mine out yesterday that has performance but you can’t really use it when it’s wet, there’s speed cameras everywhere and people with dash cams and so on - if you used the performance you could lose your job and livelihood.
I think you’d have to be a huuuuge car fan to justify one over a new lease deal on a diesel
Chr1sch said:
I’d imagine they will continue to fall for some time, certainly if the v10 is anything to go by these will Be sub £20k (at which point they are very appealing!)
I don’t know if they are appealing though because by then they will be old and out of warranty. E60 M5s are hard to shift because no one dares by one - yes you could get a warranty but then you start thinking leasing a brand new car is just better value They're starting to nudge £20k now for early cars with 100k miles or more.
Don't see why they wouldn't behave much like any other car in terms of how they drop. Sure there are ex lease cars coming back onto the market but the distribution on Autotrader seems fairly even at around 30 cars per year of availability so it's not like there's a disproportionately huge number of 3 year old ones available to depress the value of older cars.
Equally,the price of even the newest of the F10s is already so far away from what the price of a new model will be that there is no conflict between old and new model so can't envisage a massive readjustment arising from that either.
Looks like a lot of car for the money if you are able to look after it properly.
Don't see why they wouldn't behave much like any other car in terms of how they drop. Sure there are ex lease cars coming back onto the market but the distribution on Autotrader seems fairly even at around 30 cars per year of availability so it's not like there's a disproportionately huge number of 3 year old ones available to depress the value of older cars.
Equally,the price of even the newest of the F10s is already so far away from what the price of a new model will be that there is no conflict between old and new model so can't envisage a massive readjustment arising from that either.
Looks like a lot of car for the money if you are able to look after it properly.
jonah35 said:
I don’t know if they are appealing though because by then they will be old and out of warranty. E60 M5s are hard to shift because no one dares by one - yes you could get a warranty but then you start thinking leasing a brand new car is just better value
That's just you. Literally nobody in the market for an F10 M5 is thinking a leased 520d is the better option.TheAngryDog said:
I'll be looking to get one in 12 months time. I expect to pick up a BMW AUC LCI car for around £20k with less than 40k miles.
Well I don’t think this prediction is aging well.... Also, as above nobody thinking of a F10M5 would be thinking oh, a lease 520d .... and with new M5 in the 80-100k ball park, it’s 2x above current F10 market .... different customers.
physprof said:
Well I don’t think this prediction is aging well....
Also, as above nobody thinking of a F10M5 would be thinking oh, a lease 520d .... and with new M5 in the 80-100k ball park, it’s 2x above current F10 market .... different customers.
Well most 2014 models are above £30k at the moment. Hopefully, they will fall more in the next few months and I'll be able to get one.Also, as above nobody thinking of a F10M5 would be thinking oh, a lease 520d .... and with new M5 in the 80-100k ball park, it’s 2x above current F10 market .... different customers.
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