E60 M5 - cost of ownership
E60 M5 - cost of ownership
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pilchardthecat

Original Poster:

7,483 posts

202 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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'lo

I'm pondering an e60 M5, and would be buying used, with, say 40-60k on the clock, and outside the 3-year warranty period.

Are they huge money-pits?

How much is the extended warranty and is it worth it?

How close to the 20mpg combined figure would you get in lazy commuting conditions sitting at 50-70? (i don't care whether it does 3mpg when i'm booting it)

Should I wait 2 years and buy an XFR?

derestrictor

18,764 posts

284 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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pilchardthecat said:
'lo

I'm pondering an e60 M5, and would be buying used, with, say 40-60k on the clock, and outside the 3-year warranty period.

Are they huge money-pits?

How much is the extended warranty and is it worth it?

How close to the 20mpg combined figure would you get in lazy commuting conditions sitting at 50-70? (i don't care whether it does 3mpg when i'm booting it)

Should I wait 2 years and buy an XFR?
No, yes, ish and no.

Hail & Schnell.

dnicholl

212 posts

207 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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I have just bought a 2006 M5 with 38k miles on it. I purchased a warranty from BMW without the breakdown option and it was slightly over £700 for 12 months, the cover doesn't start until 1 month after you take the policy out so be careful if you buy a car without it. I have a written statement from the garage to say if anything happened within the first month they will pay the bill. I have read on here that a gearbox issue can run to £20-30k, ouch.

MPG, I drive to work and back 2 days a week and on the motorway it will happily do low 20's, but with driving to and from the motorway my combined average is 16-17mpg. I was quite shocked that the first few tanks of fuel do around 170 miles from full before the light comes on, but then again the light comes on with 60 miles remaining (1/4 tank). I would think with a good motorway run you'd get 30 mpg.

I think that answers your questions, anything else just ask!

Daz

Zod

35,295 posts

281 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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a gearbox issue £20-30k???

Only if the gearbix flies out of the car and mashes up several other cars before coming back to finish off the M5.

A new engine would ost in the region of £20k fitted, but you'd just take one from a crashed car or write it off.

Slurms

1,254 posts

227 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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They aren't cheap to run.. Make the E39 M5 look reasonable..

But then they are supercar quick...

dnicholl

212 posts

207 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Well maybe not that much but I did read a post on here from somebody who's had a bill run past the £20k mark, not quite sure what it was for. Point being that a warranty is a must and after a lot of research the BMW one is by far the best.


corp

22 posts

245 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Cost will depend on your mileage. If you do a few thousand a year then they will be as cheap as chips- do 20k then you are looking at big bills. I have found it cheaper than e46m3 because it has conditional based servicing. Easy to achieve 20mpg with mixed driving.

I would buy a warranty, but I would for any prestige performance car. They seem very reliable though, more so than many cars with similar performance- lambos! Fezza!

m3 paul

20 posts

218 months

Tuesday 1st December 2009
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Had my M5 for just over two months now and I love it. Got an indianapolis red one from a dealership, obviously this has the dealer applied warranty (june 06 car) and it has been in the workshop already for an aircon issue which was supposedly resolved with a code update but still doesn't seem resolved so is back in on friday.

Having trouble getting more than 14mpg though and that is with a 50/50 town/motorway mix. Is pretty quick though wink . Okay, it is stupid fast for a comfortable big saloon eek . Tank range is a bit of a pig and so far other than fuel I have no idea what the maintenance will run me to (do 20k a year) but I have owned E46 M3s for the past three and a half years so am not a stranger to the ///M tax biggrin .

The noise of the V10 is intoxicating and the shove when you boot it at 40mph in second is breathtaking.

A great car, if you have an itch big enough then scratch it.

Ashok

621 posts

282 months

Tuesday 1st December 2009
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whistle

Zod

35,295 posts

281 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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Oh give it a rest, Ashok.

derestrictor

18,764 posts

284 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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hehe

pilchardthecat

Original Poster:

7,483 posts

202 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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I must have missed something there....

Neil.D

2,878 posts

229 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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Young Ashok there had £30k worth of warranty work to his E60 M5 on mainly the gearbox. The inconvienience made him sell it and buy a diesel wink

Zod

35,295 posts

281 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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I think BMW GB were very relieved.

gilford

715 posts

221 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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Neil.D said:
Young Ashok there had £30k worth of warranty work to his E60 M5 on mainly the gearbox. The inconvienience made him sell it and buy a diesel wink
£30k for gearbox work!!!!!????

Are you sure they didn't add a "0" at the end by mistake??

Neil.D

2,878 posts

229 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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gilford said:
Neil.D said:
Young Ashok there had £30k worth of warranty work to his E60 M5 on mainly the gearbox. The inconvienience made him sell it and buy a diesel wink
£30k for gearbox work!!!!!????

Are you sure they didn't add a "0" at the end by mistake??
If you dont mind I will allow him to elaborate, although I expect he is sick and tired of doing so.

Zod

35,295 posts

281 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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not again, please.

gilford

715 posts

221 months

Wednesday 2nd December 2009
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Just give me a link to the thread......... lol

Neil.D

2,878 posts

229 months

Skrambles

1,357 posts

287 months

Thursday 3rd December 2009
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pilchardthecat said:
Are they huge money-pits?
Yes, but they're worth every penny.