my new E60 M5
my new E60 M5
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andygtt

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8,345 posts

290 months

Sunday 23rd October 2011
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well after seeking some advice from this board I have bought myself an E60 M5...

Must admit I ended up buying pretty much the cheapest around and the only one I looked at.. it wasnt my intention as I was planning to shop around and pay 5k more for an absolute minter with new clutch etc etc.

What ended up happening is I looked at a car 1 mile from a mates house that had been part exchanged for a new merc... it was a 1 owner car with 80k on the clock and the body isnt mint but its very good... the clincher is they took my ML500 in part exchange and whilst I could have got 500 more selling private it would have taken a while to sell regardless of price so it removed the hassle which really really appealed (never part ex'd a car before).
I actually figured I could shop around more but finding a one owner car with full service history and a high spec for a good price was pretty much the same risk as more expensive cars and I have spare cash to spend on 'issues' or choice mods (read exhaust lol)

So first impressions are that I am very very impressed, the car weighs a lot and you can feel it, but the way it manages it is a surprise... comfort wise its exceeded my hopes, I admit i'm used to much more basic interiors etc (putting it mildly lol) but the merc was top spec and doesnt compare.

Having done some looking around online I do have a few plans, mainly exhaust, but I also fancy a front splitter and colour coding the wheels smile




Ali2202

3,815 posts

230 months

Sunday 23rd October 2011
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ecain63

10,647 posts

201 months

Sunday 23rd October 2011
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Congrats mate, glad you have entered the fold. One question however: Does it have a BMW Warranty from the previous owner? 87k on the clock wont give you long before it becomes a financilly unsound machine even if it does have a warranty (100k mile limit before they start shrinking the cover). Youve made a bold move buying a car at that price and in its current condition. I saw this car online recently so i keep my fingers crossed for you.

I dont want to sound negative so please dont take it that way. Im just thinking about the fact that there are cars of the same price below 60k miles that would at least have the option of peace of mind that is BMW warranty. Like i said, fingers crossed for you and i hope it serves you well.


Edited by ecain63 on Sunday 23 October 20:10

PJ S

10,842 posts

253 months

Sunday 23rd October 2011
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Nice motor - congrats, but please don't ruin it with gangsta innit painted wheels.
These cars look best unfaffed with.
If you want to be 'different, slap some Alpina on it - wheels, bodykit parts - although it'll not be cheap.

taffyracer

2,093 posts

269 months

Sunday 23rd October 2011
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PJ S said:
Nice motor - congrats, but please don't ruin it with gangsta innit painted wheels.
These cars look best unfaffed with.
If you want to be 'different, slap some Alpina on it - wheels, bodykit parts - although it'll not be cheap.
~Totally agree, i hate it when I see good cars ruined

andygtt

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8,345 posts

290 months

Sunday 23rd October 2011
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ecain63 said:
Congrats mate, glad you have entered the fold. One question however: Does it have a BMW Warranty from the previous owner? 87k on the clock wont give you long before it becomes a financilly unsound machine even if it does have a warranty (100k mile limit before they start shrinking the cover). Youve made a bold move buying a car at that price and in its current condition. I saw this car online recently so i keep my fingers crossed for you.

I dont want to sound negative so please dont take it that way. Im just thinking about the fact that there are cars of the same price below 60k miles that would at least have the option of peace of mind that is BMW warranty. Like i said, fingers crossed for you and i hope it serves you well.


Edited by ecain63 on Sunday 23 October 20:10
there were no 60k cars around that I have seen for the money I paid... and from the sound of it they self destruct at 100k, i thought the concensus was that they take the miles well? I have money aside for clutch and brakes should the car require them... not sure about the 'current condition' comment as you make it sound like its tatty and it is far from that? if you taking my comment about it not being mint then i guess you have taken it too literally as i am very picky in what I consider mint.


anyhow moving on... so the concensus is that black wheels are a huge no no?... def doing the exhaust at some stage although worried about what db it will be as don't want issues with noise at track days.
wont be fitting any body kits, car doesnt need them, just a front splitter imho... although i not rushing out to do any mods at all.

smokey145

616 posts

176 months

Monday 24th October 2011
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Well done pal, looks very nice. Looking at getting one myself early next year. How are you finding the performance? How much did you pick this up for if you don't mind me asking ?

PJ S

10,842 posts

253 months

Monday 24th October 2011
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http://www.alpina-automobiles.com/fileadmin/user_u...

Exhausts are going to be hard to decide upon without hearing them first - Eissemann (sp?) is one of the most highly regarded, from what I recall.

Pig Skill

1,368 posts

229 months

Monday 24th October 2011
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Very nice indeed! Was this the one at redline in Wigan?


andygtt

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8,345 posts

290 months

Monday 24th October 2011
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smokey145 said:
Well done pal, looks very nice. Looking at getting one myself early next year. How are you finding the performance? How much did you pick this up for if you don't mind me asking ?
it was advertised at just under 16k, I got it for less.... I know its a risk but I have kept the extra 5k I was planning to spend on buying a car in the bank ready for 'issues' and I havn't stretched myself financially.
I've gone into it with my eyes open.

performance is a very personal thing, i'm used to well over 600bhp in 700kgs less weight so its was never going to blow me away in that stakes.... it is a seriously impressive car though and very fast for the weight... i thought the engine in my E36 M3 was great, but this is even better (i love revs).

Best sounding car I have ever owned smile

good idea about hearing the exhausts... I like the H&S one that the black estate one on here had fitted (recent thread), love to hear and see that one in the flesh, Im around 30 miles from H&S as well which is a benefit.
I do have a guy that makes extremelly high quality exhaust for me (made the one off one for my noble)... but off the shelf will easier and cheaper lol

ecain63

10,647 posts

201 months

Monday 24th October 2011
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andygtt said:
ecain63 said:
Congrats mate, glad you have entered the fold. One question however: Does it have a BMW Warranty from the previous owner? 87k on the clock wont give you long before it becomes a financilly unsound machine even if it does have a warranty (100k mile limit before they start shrinking the cover). Youve made a bold move buying a car at that price and in its current condition. I saw this car online recently so i keep my fingers crossed for you.

I dont want to sound negative so please dont take it that way. Im just thinking about the fact that there are cars of the same price below 60k miles that would at least have the option of peace of mind that is BMW warranty. Like i said, fingers crossed for you and i hope it serves you well.


Edited by ecain63 on Sunday 23 October 20:10
there were no 60k cars around that I have seen for the money I paid... and from the sound of it they self destruct at 100k, i thought the concensus was that they take the miles well? I have money aside for clutch and brakes should the car require them... not sure about the 'current condition' comment as you make it sound like its tatty and it is far from that? if you taking my comment about it not being mint then i guess you have taken it too literally as i am very picky in what I consider mint.


anyhow moving on... so the concensus is that black wheels are a huge no no?... def doing the exhaust at some stage although worried about what db it will be as don't want issues with noise at track days.
wont be fitting any body kits, car doesnt need them, just a front splitter imho... although i not rushing out to do any mods at all.
Hey, dont take it personally. There was no bas intent there, i just think you have made a bold move given the cost of these cars when small things go wrong. Clutch and brakes alone will sting you over £4k so just be wary. Anyway,

heres one at 62k miles with a BMW warranty for the same money as yours:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2011...

Looking in the £16k to £17k bracket there are cars with circa 50k on the clock.

Edited by ecain63 on Monday 24th October 07:20

jontysafe

2,370 posts

204 months

Monday 24th October 2011
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Congrats on the new car! Ridiculously cheap for what they are. Ignore the naysayers, should get another 87K with good maintenance and a certain degree of mechanical sympathy.

smokey145

616 posts

176 months

Monday 24th October 2011
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Hearing so much about the clutch. What is the typical life expectincy of it?

Owlwood

265 posts

182 months

Monday 24th October 2011
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Congrats on the car, sounds like you got a good deal.

If you do a quick search you will get plenty of clutch related topics.

ecain63

10,647 posts

201 months

Monday 24th October 2011
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smokey145 said:
Hearing so much about the clutch. What is the typical life expectincy of it?
40k to 50k miles is average for a multi-use driver. Less around london or more for a motorway cruiser. I've seen them go as early as 20k in town and as long as 90k on a motorway plough.

seawise

2,271 posts

232 months

Monday 24th October 2011
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Amazing what value these cars offer, admittedly with a large helping of risk, re clutch mine is on it's original with 54,000 miles, however i would imagine given 87k miles yours will have had at least one replacement.

andygtt

Original Poster:

8,345 posts

290 months

Monday 24th October 2011
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not taken anything personally just worried people knew something about my car i didn't lol... I wanted a good spec with extended leather and active seats etc...
Also I wanted either black or blue smile

andygtt

Original Poster:

8,345 posts

290 months

Monday 24th October 2011
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Pig Skill said:
Very nice indeed! Was this the one at redline in Wigan?
don't think so as I got it from peterborough... it actually just had a plate change as it was on a private plate.

smokey145

616 posts

176 months

Tuesday 25th October 2011
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What are active seats???

TVR newbie

114 posts

219 months

Tuesday 25th October 2011
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Think they move about to keep you secure when you doing a bit of heavy footed driving.

I heard they were more a pain than a help as often would suddenly dig you in the side even though you only doing 70mph on a motorway on a relatively smooth bend.

sure someone here knows the official explanation of them