If so, what do you think? Is it okay around town or is it harsh. I know it's powerful. I see so many for sale with around 40-50k miles and I'm wondering why people aren't holding onto them.
Michael
If so, what do you think? Is it okay around town or is it harsh. I know it's powerful. I see so many for sale with around 40-50k miles and I'm wondering why people aren't holding onto them.
Michael
Mustbr8kfree
1995 525i, Shadowline,EAT chip, Alpine
nope
If it cannot be fixed by the dremel or ducktape.. get out the sledge...
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I miss my e34
Cuz they're gettin' new ones.
People who bought the E39 M5 new don't think about money the way you or I do, and they're bored of their cars now and want the new 5 or something else.
That, and the leases are running out on them. Those kinds of buyers typically don't purchase the car at the end of the lease, and the cars have to go somewhere.
Their loss, our gain.
That makes sense. Would love to own one. someday maybe.... Ahh, who am I kidding.Originally Posted by Jay 535i
Mustbr8kfree
1995 525i, Shadowline,EAT chip, Alpine
Originally Posted by 1995 525i
I got the urge a while back:
http://www.bimmer.info/forum/showthread.php?t=14129
There are tons more e39 m5's than e34's (literally) so that may explain some of the availability. I could see getting one, expecially as they drop below $30k.
Robin
72 Chevy K10
01 E39 M5
Haven't driven one yet but interested as well. I do love my E34 but as it ages I have seen a 2001 740i sport in my future. Well then my buddy got a 2006 M3 (might be a 2005 but he just got it last month). An M5 just might be an alternative.
I took one out for a test drive back in my valet parking days. Phenominal car, but from what I've heard on bf.c, there were a few significant problems with them. In general, its a lot of heavy maintenance on a not so DIY friendly car.
Some people with more skills than I have may disagree as to doing the work yourself on the car, but in general, they have more problems and the work is more difficult.
93 525i / 01 330Ci / 98 Camry / 91 Volvo 240 / 99 Jeep GC
Just log onto Realoem and price a rotor for the E39 M5...that should let you know what you're getting into.
Jr
why the hell is it so much???Originally Posted by Jr ///M5