M5 Options....Help/Advice Please!
M5 Options....Help/Advice Please!
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Jazzer

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1,758 posts

227 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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Hi all!

I'm very close to taking the E60 plunge.....interested in two cars....

They have these options in common...blue tooth, BMW Connect Drive-Assist, brushed aluminium interior, logic 7 and heated rear seats.

They're 06 cars with 17K and 26K on the clocks, with the higher-mileage one having these additional options....comfort access, high beam assist, leather interior (??), M-seats, rear/side sunblinds.

I think the 17K car is in the lower tax bracket.

My head says the lower mileage car with fewer options, although those M-seats are fab.

Would it be worth my while going for the slighly leggier car with more options??

What do you think.....I'm not sure!

Thanks in advance for any help/advice!

Jazzer

Jazzer

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1,758 posts

227 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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Forgot to say....the leggier car with more options is up for less than a grand more!

groucho

12,134 posts

269 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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Jazzer said:
BMW Connect Drive-Assist
What is this, think I have it.

groucho

12,134 posts

269 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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What does the servicing say on the OBC? That could make all the difference? How long does each have on the warranty?

skeeterm5

4,439 posts

211 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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You can't possibly buy an M5 without the active seats -that is the must have option imho

S

Jazzer

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1,758 posts

227 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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Both AUC cars, similar atate of servicing etc

And that's a good question.....what exactly is BMW ConnectDrive-Assist??

I know exactly what the others are!

By the way, is anyone able to compare M-seats VS standard seats.....do you really notice a big difference in genearl, everyday use? I appreciate the M-seats would come into their own when hammering in twisties etc

groucho

12,134 posts

269 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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Jazzer said:
Both AUC cars, similar atate of servicing etc

And that's a good question.....what exactly is BMW ConnectDrive-Assist??

I know exactly what the others are!

By the way, is anyone able to compare M-seats VS standard seats.....do you really notice a big difference in genearl, everyday use? I appreciate the M-seats would come into their own when hammering in twisties etc
I haven't got them, it would be fun to have them though. I don't think they would be top of the list for me.

skeeterm5

4,439 posts

211 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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I have driven with both and the m-active seats are more comfortable whether they are active or passive.....

S

Jazzer

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227 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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I think the BMW Connect Drive Assist incorporates things like connecting to the internet, contacting BMW assist, traffic information?

Some say there's even a tracking facility built in....does this mean I won't need to fit a tracker to my M5??

skeeterm5

4,439 posts

211 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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I have a button on the roof with an SOS moniker - if you push this it connects you to the emergency services using a SIM card in the car.

When doing this it also sends your location by using the sat nav. It is not however a tracker and you are likely to need one fitting for your insurance.

S

groucho

12,134 posts

269 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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Jazzer said:
I think the BMW Connect Drive Assist incorporates things like connecting to the internet, contacting BMW assist, traffic information?

Some say there's even a tracking facility built in....does this mean I won't need to fit a tracker to my M5??
I've noticed it in the iDrive, it's not greyed out and is active so I assume I have it. Internet you say?

groucho

12,134 posts

269 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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skeeterm5 said:
I have a button on the roof with an SOS moniker - if you push this it connects you to the emergency services using a SIM card in the car.

When doing this it also sends your location by using the sat nav. It is not however a tracker and you are likely to need one fitting for your insurance.

S
I'll have to have a look for that.

Jazzer

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1,758 posts

227 months

Thursday 30th July 2009
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Google "BMW Connected Drive Assist".....according to that, a tracking system is indeed built in and can be activated in the event of a theft!!

I'll find out more at the stealer's tomorrow!

groucho

12,134 posts

269 months

Friday 31st July 2009
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I'll ask at the stealers today. Every third oil service it needs air filter and smg/final drive fluid, so I've been informed.

At least it won't need it again for a long time.