F10 M5 advice/opinion
F10 M5 advice/opinion
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gachoud

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28 posts

241 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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I'm thinking of buying a 2012 (delivery mileage) M5 List is £79k with the bits I want on it. What do you all think it will be worth this time next year and also in 2 years time? Thanks in advance!

Soovy

35,829 posts

297 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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gachoud said:
I'm thinking of buying a 2012 (delivery mileage) M5 List is £79k with the bits I want on it. What do you all think it will be worth this time next year and also in 2 years time? Thanks in advance!
Difficult to say, but I'd guess you'll be burning £20k year 1 and another £20k year 2?

Why not just buy a Ferrari 355, run it for two years and spend nothing?

gachoud

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28 posts

241 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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25% year 1 and 35% year 2 sounds harsh, hope you are wrong ?! Used to have a 355 GTS actually, great cars, but I need 4 seats and a boot

Edited by gachoud on Tuesday 20th March 12:44

AyBee

11,257 posts

228 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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Soovy said:
gachoud said:
I'm thinking of buying a 2012 (delivery mileage) M5 List is £79k with the bits I want on it. What do you all think it will be worth this time next year and also in 2 years time? Thanks in advance!
Difficult to say, but I'd guess you'll be burning £20k year 1 and another £20k year 2?

Why not just buy a Ferrari 355, run it for two years and spend nothing?
Think this is probably in the right playing field unfortunately, just look at how much E60s are going for now...

My money would probably be on a CLS55 AMG and a 355 Spider for the weekends biggrin

E38Ross

36,727 posts

238 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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Soovy said:
Why not just buy a Ferrari 355, run it for two years and spend nothing?
surely if making alternative suggestions at least make them similar cars. if someone was after opinions on a merc S class you wouldn't say why not save some money and buy a caterham....

ok extreme example but you get my drift.

i would hazard a guess that it'd be worth around £40k after 2 years.

Skrambles

1,357 posts

290 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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E38Ross said:
i would hazard a guess that it'd be worth around £40k after 2 years.
+1

dulcinea

125 posts

254 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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I'm also thinking of F10 M5 at the moment but those figures are pretty hard to accept!

Froomee

1,494 posts

195 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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E60 M5 (on AUC) and a F360........................

E38Ross

36,727 posts

238 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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Froomee said:
E60 M5 (on AUC) and a F360........................
yeah, and i'm sure the running and servicing of both of those cars will be about the same....!!!!

Contigo

3,130 posts

235 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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gachoud said:
25% year 1 and 35% year 2 sounds harsh, hope you are wrong ?! Used to have a 355 GTS actually, great cars, but I need 4 seats and a boot

Edited by gachoud on Tuesday 20th March 12:44
Why hope he's wrong? I think realistic is the word.

I've just bought a late 2007 E61 M5 for 23K and that was 71K list with the options. I reckon it lost the same amount that is mentioned above in the same period.

E38Ross

36,727 posts

238 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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Contigo said:
gachoud said:
25% year 1 and 35% year 2 sounds harsh, hope you are wrong ?! Used to have a 355 GTS actually, great cars, but I need 4 seats and a boot

Edited by gachoud on Tuesday 20th March 12:44
Why hope he's wrong? I think realistic is the word.

I've just bought a late 2007 E61 M5 for 23K and that was 71K list with the options. I reckon it lost the same amount that is mentioned above in the same period.
so you bought it when the new model comes out, so it depreciates sharply again. i would say it'll be worth nearer 40k than 30k after 2 years. why? because 3-4 year old E60's are still going for around 30k, AND the new model is out.

2 years into it's model life it won't be worth as little as what a 3-4 year old out-going model is worth

Chipper

1,540 posts

243 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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gachoud said:
I'm thinking of buying a 2012 (delivery mileage) M5 List is £79k with the bits I want on it. What do you all think it will be worth this time next year and also in 2 years time? Thanks in advance!
Personally if you wanted out in the first year and was selling It back to the dealer you would probably be looking at a £25000 to £30000 loss on the basis of covering 12000 miles. Second year and I would think they would be offering you £37000 to £43000.

I've just rang a dealer that has a high spec m5 with 1000 miles that is a few months old and the GFV over 3 years covering 12000 miles per year was just £21000. Didn't give me enough confidence to buy so I'm waiting till they hit £50000 before I buy.


Edited by Chipper on Tuesday 20th March 17:17

contracttor

922 posts

211 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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Go onto the auc website and find one on there that does finance examples. That will give you a residual figure.

StuH

2,557 posts

299 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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Soovy said:
Why not just buy a Ferrari 355, run it for two years and spend nothing?
Hmmm, not so sure about that laugh

Aeroresh

1,429 posts

258 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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Chipper said:
Personally if you wanted out in the first year and was selling It back to the dealer you would probably be looking at a £25000 to £30000 loss on the basis of covering 12000 miles. Second year and I would think they would be offering you £37000 to £43000.

I've just rang a dealer that has a high spec m5 with 1000 miles that is a few months old and the GFV over 3 years covering 12000 miles per year was just £21000. Didn't give me enough confidence to buy so I'm waiting till they hit £50000 before I buy.


Edited by Chipper on Tuesday 20th March 17:17
Ouch!!! Seen a few knocking round for close to 70k after only 3mnths so I suspect you are not far wrong!

May make sense for me when they are low 40s which I reckon will happen when they are 16-18 mnths old?


contracttor

922 posts

211 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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contracttor said:
Go onto the auc website and find one on there that does finance examples. That will give you a residual figure.
This car has a residual of 33k for what wold be 28 months
http://www.bmw.co.uk/bmwuk/bmwauc/details/0,,1156_...

Edited by contracttor on Tuesday 20th March 18:14

skeeterm5

4,511 posts

214 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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contracttor said:
Go onto the auc website and find one on there that does finance examples. That will give you a residual figure.
Not quite right. It gives you the price for you to buy it at the end of the contract or hand back. It includes an element of 'profit' and risk built in by BMW. It is not therefore their prediction of the market value of the car. It is always likely to be under the open market value.

Having said that, it will depreciate like a stone given the rising petrol prices, taxes etc.

S

kazman

308 posts

193 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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E38Ross said:
surely if making alternative suggestions at least make them similar cars. if someone was after opinions on a merc S class you wouldn't say why not save some money and buy a caterham....

ok extreme example but you get my drift.

i would hazard a guess that it'd be worth around £40k after 2 years.
My thoughts exactly. A very bizarre alternative to suggest.

jm doc

2,934 posts

258 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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contracttor said:
This car has a residual of 33k for what wold be 28 months
http://www.bmw.co.uk/bmwuk/bmwauc/details/0,,1156_...

Edited by contracttor on Tuesday 20th March 18:14
Ouch! Look at that interest, are they serious??

jayb289

124 posts

182 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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