Buying Advice on 3yo F10 M5
Buying Advice on 3yo F10 M5
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Marty Funkhouser

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5,443 posts

206 months

Friday 4th March 2016
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Am looking to buy one in the next month or two.

Anything in particular I should look out for - I know the running in service is crucial and I intend to get one under warranty that I'd extend but if there's anything I should be wary of...


TIA

S800VXR

5,877 posts

225 months

Friday 4th March 2016
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Not really anything to be wary of as they seem to be bomb proof so far. Buy on condition and what options you want.

ds666

3,117 posts

204 months

Saturday 5th March 2016
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There is an orange light on the dash that seems to flash all the time , not sure what it is for , must get it checked out

S800VXR

5,877 posts

225 months

Saturday 5th March 2016
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ds666 said:
There is an orange light on the dash that seems to flash all the time , not sure what it is for , must get it checked out
Don't worry, they all do that! LOL.

stain

1,053 posts

235 months

Saturday 5th March 2016
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Most seem to have 20's though some people say the car works better on 19's. I've not tried the standard wheels so can't speak from experience but with fashion being what it is, I think you would struggle to move it on with the smaller wheel option. There are all sorts of other options so that comes down to personal preference. The rear camera is useful as it is a big car, and mine has folding rear seats which work very well. The service pack is essential I'd say as they do drink oil and it covers your top ups. Huge amount of car for 40k and you can't really go far wrong.

W8PMC

3,385 posts

263 months

Saturday 5th March 2016
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stain said:
Most seem to have 20's though some people say the car works better on 19's. I've not tried the standard wheels so can't speak from experience but with fashion being what it is, I think you would struggle to move it on with the smaller wheel option. There are all sorts of other options so that comes down to personal preference. The rear camera is useful as it is a big car, and mine has folding rear seats which work very well. The service pack is essential I'd say as they do drink oil and it covers your top ups. Huge amount of car for 40k and you can't really go far wrong.
The 19's are definitely the better wheel for traction & ride quality & personally I think look much better than the 20's but that's personal taste.

Surround view is excellent & the upgraded HK sound worth the extra, but other than that the car's are very well equipped. LCi cars were introduced during early 2014 & they've some nice touches.

Mine's not used any oil between services but gets driven hard so perhaps that's dependant on several factors.

Edited by W8PMC on Saturday 5th March 16:57

cerb4.5lee

42,539 posts

205 months

Saturday 5th March 2016
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There's a decent little buying guide in BMWcar magazine this month too if you fancy a look.

steakandchips

216 posts

187 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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W8PMC said:
LCi cars were introduced during early 2014 & they've some nice touches.

Edited by W8PMC on Saturday 5th March 16:57
Mine is an LCI car and I bought it in mid-August 2013. I think mine was one of the first LCI cars.

steakandchips

216 posts

187 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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steakandchips said:
Mine is an LCI car and I bought it in mid-August 2013. I think mine was one of the first LCI cars.
Although I'm trying to think of what changes were made from the pre-LCI cars... can anyone remember?

MWM3

1,858 posts

147 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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LED rear lights (as BMW always do on LCI), The steering wheel (much better), updated I-Drive and controller, changes to the kidney grilles and I think that is about it.

Marty Funkhouser

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5,443 posts

206 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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W8PMC said:
LCi cars were introduced during early 2014 & they've some nice touches.
So would I be right in thinking all M5's made after this period are LCI spec?

Marty Funkhouser

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5,443 posts

206 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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Also, one other question - can I run this car on standard unleaded?

HoHoHo

15,386 posts

275 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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Marty Funkhouser said:
Also, one other question - can I run this car on standard unleaded?
Yes.

I try to put super in but have run on normal unleaded on many occasions and to be honest haven't noticed any difference.

MWM3

1,858 posts

147 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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Marty Funkhouser said:
Also, one other question - can I run this car on standard unleaded?
Yes you can but Super (98 Ron and above) is recomended.

The questions is why would you want to only use normal unleaded having spent a large wedge on a performance car?

Marty Funkhouser

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5,443 posts

206 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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MWM3 said:
Marty Funkhouser said:
Also, one other question - can I run this car on standard unleaded?
Yes you can but Super (98 Ron and above) is recomended.

The questions is why would you want to only use normal unleaded having spent a large wedge on a performance car?
An extra £8 every time you fill up for no reason - unless someone can enlighten me?

HoHoHo

15,386 posts

275 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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Marty Funkhouser said:
MWM3 said:
Marty Funkhouser said:
Also, one other question - can I run this car on standard unleaded?
Yes you can but Super (98 Ron and above) is recomended.

The questions is why would you want to only use normal unleaded having spent a large wedge on a performance car?
An extra £8 every time you fill up for no reason - unless someone can enlighten me?
Only that on occasion some stations don't have super (rare but does happen), in Europe more so than the UK that's for sure yes

I'm sure that the difference in power may only be a few BHP and I can't feel any difference if I'm honest.

W8PMC

3,385 posts

263 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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steakandchips said:
Mine is an LCI car and I bought it in mid-August 2013. I think mine was one of the first LCI cars.
Ordered or built? I could have sworn it was early 2014 when they started being built. Mine was built in March 14.

HoHoHo

15,386 posts

275 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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W8PMC said:
steakandchips said:
Mine is an LCI car and I bought it in mid-August 2013. I think mine was one of the first LCI cars.
Ordered or built? I could have sworn it was early 2014 when they started being built. Mine was built in March 14.
My November 2013 is an LCI car so I guess they were being built around September '13?

cerb4.5lee

42,539 posts

205 months

Sunday 6th March 2016
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HoHoHo said:
Marty Funkhouser said:
Also, one other question - can I run this car on standard unleaded?
Yes.

I try to put super in but have run on normal unleaded on many occasions and to be honest haven't noticed any difference.
I always ran my M3 on super but I don't believe for one minute that it really made any difference, I just think we get sucked in and we think it makes a difference.

It's just another way for the fuel companies to squeeze a little bit more money out of us car fans I think.

MWM3

1,858 posts

147 months

Monday 7th March 2016
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It's not just the extra power you supposedly get from it but the cleaning agents that are added which help lubricate and maintain the engine and injectors.

If you are really worried about £8 extra per fill up, then you really shouldn't be buying an M5.