10-31-2021, 01:35 PM | #1 |
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Buying Used High Mileage M5??
Hey Everyone, still in the market for a used F90 M5. These cars are selling fast. One just came up without any details (nothing from the BMW website with no VIN attached yet) but the dealer did write the mileage which was 46K miles for a 2019.
What are all your thoughts on buying a high mileage M5? I’ve purchased a high mileage E90 328i in the past and got a great deal. I usually keep my Bavarian sweethearts for a long time. I’m planning on keep this one for a long time. Let know what your thoughts are on this particular model. Thanks all! |
10-31-2021, 01:43 PM | #2 |
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The obvious answers not provided are price and history which you seem to not know. I am not aware of any systemic issues with the F90. I would be more concerned with the history of each particular car. How was it maintained, any prior issues, has the car been modified in any way, etc.
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10-31-2021, 03:46 PM | #3 |
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Totally hear you there.
I sent an email to the dealer. We’ll see if there’s any history of accidents, mods, history of maintenance including type of driving. My high mileage E90 I had was a highway salesmen, so wasn’t always on the brakes and sure enough, it lasted me a long time. |
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10-31-2021, 06:07 PM | #4 |
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Not really sure you can compare high mileage 328i to M5. For one maintenance and repair cost of the first is much less inexpensive to the second; even if considering both were thoroughly abused. And as previously mentioned, you'd need the history of the car. At ~15k mi/yr for the M5, it was driven a lot and as it should, it's phenomenal car. Personally, I wouldn't consider a mileage that high.
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10-31-2021, 07:08 PM | #5 |
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If I were the OP I would only purchase a high mileage F90 from someone on this board where I could see all the records on the car and have an owner to meet and speak with. To go to a dealer lot and purchase a mystery M5 would not make me feel good about my purchase.
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11-01-2021, 09:45 PM | #7 |
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Just got my 2018 M5 2 weeks ago with 49,853 miles. Bought it sight unseen (yeah I know) but here is why I did it.
1.) no reported accidents to Carfax or Autocheck 2.) previous owner performed all maintenance at BMW dealership, even after comp maintenance. Spark plugs, brakes, tires, everything was in accordance to BMW maintenance booklet. I'm sure they pushed the car a few times given how many times the tires were replaced but it didn't scare me from it. Oil was changed at a much sooner interval as well. 3.) I requested pics and live video to see vehicle myself. They even lifted the vehicle and removed the shields to view into the tranny and engine for oil leaks. 4.) I work at a dealership so I made sure I was able to buy a platinum coverage warranty for the M5. I probably wouldn't of done it if there was no coverage available for it. 5.) confirmed that the vehicle has no prior tuner or at least a flagged VIN by BMW High milage doesn't scare me, poorly maintenanced vehicles do. Ymmv, I got lucky. Car was transported over 1500 miles. All I encountered was a ton of dust (open carrier transport) but an extra soapy wash took care of it. Risky? Very. Worth it? Hell yeah. |
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